Looking Out Our Front Door
Must figure how to make the furnace blow hot air.
On to Bromley Rock. In the summer, a great gathering place along the Similkameen. People swimming, leaping and picnicing.
Bromley Rock N49 25.059' W120 15.152'
Today, a little misty.
Picnic Tabled
In the nearby forest, evidence of earlier civilizations?
Face in the Forest
Stop for liqourice in Keremeos, a town notable for having it's own natural logo on the nearby hill side.
Keremeos Mountain Logo N49 12.296' W119 49.371'
Unlike most travelers, we welcome stoppages. A chance to make lunch.
Waiting for the Blast N49 20.181' W119 45.425'
Granddad & Dancer (with brother's help)
Grand-dad & Danger
And while trying to eat:
Grand-dad & Diner
Take heart, there are no more grandchildren to the east.
Afterwards, Gordy provides me with a bottle of Grant's Patiently Crafted Blended Scotch Whiskey, perhaps in hope that I will drift off before can I tell him about when I was his age. Food, liquor and opportunity to admire grandkids; we may lurk for days.....
Oh and here is another try at that map:
Always remember: The map is not the territory.
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