It's not that hard to find pretty pockets of wilderness up here in the mountains. They are all around, and if you drive slowly and look closely, you will discover them. I went to a hidden gem last week, and with the help of my son, he showed me how to get there. I've been here before, but it's been over two years and it's off the beaten path, but now that I know the landmarks, I will return often. It will be my own special place to go, it's so peaceful and pretty here.
There were pines as tall as you can imagine.
There was a big bush near the water's edge,
and next to it were some yellow flowers. Maybe the yarrow plant?
The view from the other side.
There were even picnic benches.
I wanted to take this Christmas tree home and decorate it.
The dandelions were as big as the palm of my hand.
Yellow wildflowers were growing with bees swarming all around them. I'm allergic to bees, so I tried to keep my distance.
A huge piece of driftwood near the edge of the water. It makes me wonder what kind of critters hide in there.
Some more pink wildflowers.
Looking up, I thought this view of the mountain slope was so pretty.
My brother-in-law from Seattle is coming up this way, and is going to stop by for a visit.
We've had some Summer rain for a few days, and it's been really nice.
I have to tell you about the story of Mia's cake. Nel made her a wonderful mermaid cake with buttercream frosting, and the next morning Nel went to check on the cake in the fridge, and there was a big gash taken out of it. Mia got into the cake! - and it was right in front where it was hard to fix, but thankfully Nel was able to smooth the frosting over and fix it. This cake looks so yummy, I would have taken a handful too.
And they caught a wee mermaid from the sea.
And then her cousin.
In case you want to make the mermaid cake, here's a little about it.
*It was strawberry with buttercream frosting.
*Blue icing, and the gold is a mixture of brown sugar and gold sprinkles.
*The pearls on the cake were edible candies.
*The mermaid she got from Amazon.
~Sheri







