…But just barely. Camping was hard and beautiful and itchy and wonderful all at once. The 4 hours of canoing to our campsite island was probably the hardest part. The wild berry foraging was very good. I gleaned some new bits of knowledge about growing blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries from the experience.
I have lots to share but also lots of email to attend to. More soon when I get it together.
The above photos were taken from the farthest outcropping of rocks from our campsite. What I’ve assembled is a bit confusing, vaguely representing a 360 view from that rock. Our campsite is hidden in this photo but was located to the right of the middle trees.
What a beautiful spot! Glad your trip was fun and safe.
Very cool composite shot! Looks so beautiful, I haven’t been camping in many moons.
I can’t wait for your other posts to see what else you have to share!
I love your collages!
four hours of canoing…? stop it, you’re scaring me!
Beautiful! Did you go to Lake Charleston Provincial Park, perchance? Amazing canoe-in primitive campsites on small granite islands there…
Katie: Massassauga Provincial Park.
Kelly: Getting a bunch of film back today. just gotta find the time to scan it. I have a large backlog.
Wow, camping is so much fun, I haven’t gone in so long, your pics really make me wanna go! And canoeing sounds like fun too! Can’t wait to hear about the raspberries and such :D