So you think from the previous post we might have just spent the whole time on our duffs, eating, drinking and playing cards? Nope! We explored the area, visiting new places and going back to places we have been before. Our reservation for the cottage was from Tuesday until Friday morning. On Wednesday we drove up to Watson Lake, which is surrounded by huge boulders. We found out that on Wednesdays, the entrance to the city park is free. Music to our ears.
As we hiked around the lake, we discovered we were in the middle of a disc golf course! Seriously! That was surprising since the terrain was quite rocky and the vegetation was difficult to get around at times. Jerry took the lead and helped us navigate between the mesquite branches as we tried to find an easier path.One of the "traditions" for us ladies is to wear matching shirts. That way, if one of us gets lost, we know exactly what they are wearing! LOL! Doris had found these for us and we posed in the parking lot before we started out on the hike.
The next day we drove in a different direction to Goldwater Lake. No matching shirts, but you could easily pick us out from far away. Obviously, Jerry took the selfie of the five of us.This was a much nicer lake to hike around, and there were quite a few people fishing and hiking. The fishing must be pretty good since there were quite a few people with several trout on their way to the frying pan.Here are the two guys standing on the dock. Nope, no matching shirts!As we walked around the perimeter, I noticed this roundabout sign. I thought it was pretty funny since it required the driver to go into the water before they could launch their boat or kayak!
It's the first time I've seen a roundabout like this!There is never a dull moment when the 5 of us are together and always something to laugh about. I can't remember what Doris and Sandy were chuckling about as I took their picture but I'm thankful to be married into this wonderful family.On our way back, we came across two ladies on horseback. One of them was riding a horse named Penny and the lady commented that she didn't know what the branding on the horse's flank meant. Take a look.
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