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A Beautiful Day at the Park

We explored yet another park in our community
today.  This one is just a 5 minute drive from our home in Montreat,
home of the reverend Billy Graham.
I can't believe it took us 3 years before we tried it out.
I did not get a picture of it, but this park has a rumbling
spring going through it.  It was quite a beautiful site.
I am sure we will be back and take some posed pictures
in it.
Ruby enjoying her drink pouch after lunch.
Ethan sliding around.
Pure joy.
"Peek a boo mommy.  I see you."
My little priss after she enjoyed her chocolate pudding.
YUM!  She just walked the grounds and explored
the new surroundings.

Ethan and his buddy in their hiding spot.
They were munching on some candy
that must have required a little privacy.

A minute before, and this would have been the
perfect shot.  Ethan was peering down as
his buddy was looking at me.  Oh well.
We did have a wonderful time on such a 
beautiful spring afternoon.
Come on down for a visit.
We would love to have you.

Comments

Lew said…
That is my most favorite park ever! We used to go all the time when we lived in Swannanoa. I'm jealous you are so close!!

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