The warm weather last week did do a number on the ice sheets, but I am always impressed by them. I never fail to think Wow when I see them.
Apparently this is my best side.
"Success is the Best Revenge"
My GPS said,
"You are now entering Iowa."
Well, I knew that, I was on my way to a State Park just over the border called Pike's Peak. Iowa's State Parks do no require a fee to enter. I don't know how they do that but I'd noticed on my map that it was almost directly across from Wyalusing State Park on the Wisconsin side.
If you can se that bump across the river, that was where I was standing in October, November, and January gazing out at the confluence of the Mississippi and the Wisconsin Rivers.
What better time to go exploring than on a slightly chilly day during the week. I'd left Charlie at home, he'd gone with me on Wednesday exploring the Reserve. I wanted to change things up and I let him have a recovery day while I got the low down on the State Park.
Dogs are welcome on a leash. So he can go next time.
This was an expedition for me. I haven't gone this far from home for a hike or anything in more years than I can recall.
Across the rivers where that hump is in the distance is the Wyalusing State Park. In fact here is a long lens shot of the look out at Wyalusing. I was able to actually see the rock wall they put up for safety and the bench one can sit at and view Iowa.
Um. No.
I'd hiked this trail on Friday and knew it would be a perfect place to go on Sunday.
We found ice flows and explored bluffs together. We went to this ice flow or ice falls. Mari climbed up above and pretended to hide behind the tree. I was so happy that she stayed there while I got a photo of her and the flow.
Then Daddy convinced her to do this. 20 second slo mo of her first Ice Slide.
The Kickapoo River was mostly frozen solid and of course my 'kid' wanted to see how far out he could go. I yelled at him. It is what mom's do even when their kids are no longer kids. And of course he didn't listen to me. However he did not fall through.
I asked her if she wanted to take a bath with Charlie.
That changed her mind.
So after she got in the bath, I picked up Charlie and put in in the water. Charlie played statue while Mari took a washcloth to him and rubbed his back and head. Charlie gave me 'the look'. I let him be in there for a few minutes and then took him out.
That was the trick. One happy bather, one unhappy dog. One clean 5 yr old.
For all the lead up and advertising for Valentine's Day finally had gotten to me. Even at the gym, it was the subject of the day in conversation. As the only 'widow' there I just was quiet.
Jer and the little Gremlin were exactly what I needed to distract me and make me laugh.
I disconnected from the digital-interweb-internet- world for a couple of days. It was a good break.