Friday, August 19, 2011

Go Exploring!

Have you ever just said "the heck with today and ____ (fill in your choice of chores hehehe), let's take off and go do something?? Well, I've been feeling that way a lot lately.

With August here, and nearly done, I have been taking a few vacation Fridays, gotta have some relaxing time before the Holiday Rush hits stores everywhere. And rather than use those Fridays to do work around the house - oops, in July I used a couple of Fridays to paint bathrooms here at home - but last Friday, I got up and had the urge to just go, somewhere, anywhere, exploring. Ended up in a small town called Globe (view pix here) and had a really good time with myself. Of course, it was fun texting with my bestest friend who was following along on Google Maps, and sharing tidbits about where I was. I wandered the historic downtown area; fun times, and my creativity took an upswing again.

Today, I felt the same way, and ended up driving to Canyon Lake. The drive itself winds around Superstition Mountain, and into Tonto National Forest, which embraces almost 3 million acres of rugged and spectacularly beautiful country, and is the fifth largest national forest in the US. Canyon Lake is one of four reservoirs that were formed by the damming of the Salt River in the U.S. state of Arizona. The lake was formed by the Mormon Flat Dam, which was completed in 1925 after two years of construction. Canyon Lake has a surface area of 950 acres. (facts obtained from wikipedia). (view pix here)

Again, it felt really good to be out, exploring, learning, sight seeing, and just enjoying the day. Sometimes its hard when you're a "wanderer", never knowing where you're going, how long you'll be gone, and most of all, what you'll need. So I didn't wander onto any hiking trails, as I didn't dress for that, nor did I bring enough water for the kind of heat we've been having.

If you haven't gotten the urge to wander, sight see, or just plain take an old fashioned drive with no destination in mind, maybe its time you think about doing it again. August is a great time for doing that -- before the rush of back to school, the arrival of fall and holiday traditions get us into that busy mode again.
HUGS to everyone!

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