Tuesday, July 17

when you find what you need in a beautiful weekend



i write to you as the house is quiet, the kids ( niece & nephew) gone to their uncles for a few weeks, k  in boston for a few as well. i am home reflecting on things, tidying up, not only the house but my mind and body too.

this was k and my first trip together in almost two years, farm life makes it impossible for us to leave together but we needed it, oh how we needed it. the night before we left for a weekend by the river in deep forest of vermont the odds were against us and it looked like i would have to stay behind when the vet was called for Tolstoy my beautiful draft colicked  but he recovered quickly and the vet said " i can't make the decision if you should stay or go but if i think you should go" the next morning we changed the horse pasture giving them pure grass instead of the wild mixed flower fields. packed the cars and went on our way. we were doing it going away like we had done so many times, kids ( niece & nephew), dogs and us.

we arrived in the town of jamaica, a tiny sweet town with the best camp store that ever was. we found our site, this not being the norm for us since we are back country hikers and usually do not stay at a camp ground of any kind, this one was a state park. our site had a lean to, a wood shelter to set your tent in but there would be none of that, instead we instantly decided it would be a  theater stage and every one of us would have to do a skit of some kind in the evening. we set up our tent, put things away and headed for a swim, the water was perfect the river beautiful. later there was dinner on the camp fire, card games, jokes, story telling and belly laughs.

 the next morning after breakfast we decided to go for a six mile hike to see some falls. the hike was beautiful, towering trees kept us shaded yet sun and glistening river were always by our side the last mile was an upward rock climbing hike arriving at the falls the scariest thing happened, grace our newfoundland collapsed k and i starting submerging her in water to cool her down as on lookers and the kids were nervous and frightened, k an i did not say a word just kept cooling her off, it took a while but she came through ( we believe it was heat stroke). honestly i tought i lost grace up there. when all was well again the kids swam in the falls trying hard not to look at the naked old man that was sunning not the view we were after:) our hike back was beautiful and we stopped midway to swim mid river, k, the dogs and i swimming there among trees and rocks, oh how lovely to have cool crisp water wash over you how easily we go on with our lives forgetting how much we loved to swim.  we made it just before the rain came and once it came it never ended but thanks to that lean to we hardly noticed as we laughed till we grew tired.

 * special thanks to our friend debbie for taking such great care of our animals, thank you!
*  i will have a second post about  a walk in the rain an beautiful fog

16 comments:

Sanda Vuckovic Pagaimo said...

Even you got scared and almst didn't go,it seems as you had a great time. It is so beautiful

shanna said...

All I can say is WOW. These pictures! WOW.

Sweet Life Farm said...

Oh, I was just hoping for a word from you this morning! The most lovely post, my heart swooned (the water, the woods) and swan-dived (dear Tolstoy and Grace). So special you were all able to get away together. I love how you made the lean to your stage. What gorgeous country you were treated to. Thank you.

To swim in these cold, natural waters works wonders for the body, mind and soul. This line puts so beautifully something I know so well “how easily we go on with our lives forgetting how much we loved to swim”. This summer, I will remember.

Anile | Girlfriday said...

Oh no, what a scare :( Poor Grace, and poor you guys! I'm glad all ended up well. Aside from that, sounds like the perfect escape, and much-needed. Hope you get to do that some more. I hope Tolstoy is well.

Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns said...

Nadia, such a beautiful post and what stunning photos!

I am so happy that all turned out well...

And of course that you were bale to have a little trip away from your beloved farm.

Have a beautiful day!

Elizabeth

Host Family Coordinator said...

Really glad Grace is ok, Tolstoy too, and that your camping trip has left you feeling so invigorated! Love the evening skits and storytelling.

Anna said...

What an enchanting place! I wanted to let you know how incredibly in love I am with your blog! (In my breaks at work I visit your site and go through the archives. Your posts make my heart sing!)

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

it came at the perfect time didn't it? what a beautiful weekend and so glad you guys made time for it. Can't wait for part 2!

David @ Frenchie and the Yankee said...

A breath of fresh air!!!!!!

corine said...

when you mentioned Jamaica I was thinking coconuts, but this is better! The kids are growing up!!

cloudgathererholdmedown said...

you live in such a real, beautiful world.

Lucia said...

Pebbles are streams' gemstones.

Anonymous said...

I love your life.

onesilentwinter said...

thank you all for your comments, truly.

anonymous

i was just saying that to myself, how lucky i feel in these moments.

Debie Grace said...

The photos show how awesome your adventure was! :)

Jennifer said...

Oh, I love how you all decided the platform would be a stage. How creative and special you are Nadia!