[at-l] Places to be sprinkled...
Tom McGinnis
sloetoe at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 7 09:49:56 CDT 2009
Quite the variety, although I notice a certain theme with wildflowers. What's up wit' dat?
--- On Thu, 8/6/09, bluetrail at aol.com <bluetrail at aol.com> wrote:
> 1. the meadow in front of the little lodge at the Box
> Y Ranch, which is along the Greys River, which lies between
> the Wyoming Range and the Salt River Range in western
> Wyoming
>
> http://www.boxylodge.com/
> And then hike up Meadow Creek and scatter a little
> there. And take a little up Deadman's Creek and
> scatter then along the horse trails there.
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> 2. in the yard of my childhood home, 3233 Park Place
> West, Cairo, Illinois. Let them go along the front
> sidewalk, where my Mom planted all the daffodils.
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> 3. anywhere the wildflowers grow at Mesa Verde NP
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> 4. along the Florida trail, preferably going in from
> the Barr Street trailhead near Oviedo--somewhere with an
> overlook of the Little Big Econlachatchee River
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> 5. I like Tom's idea of 4-H Camp, so along the
> lakeshore at the 4-H Camp at West Frankfort, Illinois
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> 6. in the cemetery at Jonesboro, Illinois, on top of
> my Grandmother Jarvis's grave
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> 7. in the cemetery at Villa Ridge, Illinois, on top
> of my Grandmother Bergman's grave
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> 8. along a wildflower bedecked road somewhere to
> commune with my Dad, who loved being on the road and taught
> me to love the same
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> 9. in the fields of what used to be Wayside Farm
> outside of Cairo, Illinois, where I spent as much time as I
> could as a child, riding ponies and horses
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> 10. held in reserve for some place I have yet to
> discover and love
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> Nostalgic,
>
> Joan
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