Monday, November 27, 2017

The Tale of Quail Creek

Hey tour guide, before we get on the road I have a question to ask you.  Ok KW, ask away.  I was wondering if you had heard from the Hollywood duo?  No I haven't heard anything yet.  It could take some time before screen tests are completed.  Oh ok, where are we off to today?  We are starting out hiking in Quail Creek State Park.  Are there any rocks to climb?  I guess we will find out in a few minutes.







Fosils in the rocks.





Hey tour guide, we are sun bathing.





A Gull enjoying early morning snack.



Hey tour guide, look over there, its a BIG snake.



Hey tour guide we need a paddle to get up this creek.





Whoa, look over there,  it Chewbacca.



KW, it's not chewbacca.









Tour guide, look, I found a divining rod.  I think water is close by.  KW, we are at a lake.  Oh, well it would work if we weren't close to water.



Yippee, look over there, big rocks.  Lets climb them.  Ok, you two go ahead.



Hey CJ, this is a tough one.  Come on KW, I'm already at the top.



WOW, looks like we made it.



Hey look over there, Stonehenge.  Can we climb it?  No KW, don't knock it down.  KW, get down.





Mrs.tour guide sketching.



TTFN:

PS:
Quail Creek State Park is a state park in Utah, featuring a 600-acre reservoir.  Quail Creek State Park offers camping, boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking.  Quail Creek is stocked with rainbow trout, bullhead catfish, Largemouth bass.

Rocks, rocks and more rocks.  Hey Bro, if dad had owned this property, we'd still be picking rocks.



Some readers of this blog have seen the real Stonehenge.  Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England.  It consists of a ring of standing stones, with each standing stone 13 ft high, 6 ft 11 in wide and weighing around 25 tons.  The stones are set within earthworks in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze  Age monuments in England.



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