Fort Steele, British Columbia
Of the Day
Images of the day.
· Loons on the lake at Norbury
· Ravens encircle the sky while I attempt napping on a gravel mound.
· Lumber trucks haul just that – lumber.
· Pickup trucks whiz by.
· Coal miners speed to work. So do those to the trout hatcheries.
· Nice to me were the road construction crew on the Wardner Steele Road.
· Beef cattle graze, a calf is milking.
· Deer stare at me from behind a bush.
· Fir, pine, spruce, cottonwood trees stand proudly.
· The alternative route is peaceful, a change.
· An old man stopped, wondered what I was about. He grabbed for his teeth so he could talk.
· Two bikers, Jake and Sigrid, stopped too. Theirs was a journey, a journey towards looking. Maybe they will find. Happy to meet them.
· Today was a treat right to the last minute.
· Legs and feet – sore.
· The road was more steep than usual.
· More angles work more muscles.
· A swim at Norbury Lake. Awesome and great.
· Relaxing with Karuna’s massage. Much needed, much.
· Many mantras I say today on top of everything else.
Thank you, Paul and Sarah, for putting us up for the night.
May the Source be with you!
36 KM
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