This is my fifth Memorial Day weekend with Nick, and I have come to love all of the activities that we squeeze into this three-day span. This year, the sun was out and the weather was warm…perfect for the first paddle of the season and exploring state parks all over again. It's like seeing an old friend after the winter thaws away. Not to mention,
Brat Fest is always in town!
We started out the weekend Friday afternoon with a hike through Parfrey's Glen. Parfrey's Glen was the first designated natural area in Wisconsin, and it is absolutely beautiful. Nick and I last visited the glen back in 2006 (see below…sorry, I'm being lazy and linking to Flickr instead of using Javascript), but devastating floods washed away the boardwalk in 2008.
It's like nature reclaimed the land, washing away the human stain. I think my idea of heaven looks something like this. A babbling brook bouncing capriciously over moss-hued rocks, deep foliage filtering sunlight in sparkling lace patterns, and quiet but the sound of birds chirping. It was humbling being in such a place of sublime beauty. It's a bit more technical getting back there without the boardwalk, but the effort was well worthwhile, though Nick questioned my technique.
Actually, I think he just has moments where he is taken aback by how girly I truly am. There I was with my pink shirt, wrists flipped up while tip toeing from rock to rock through the stream (the wrists flipped up really does help, I am sure), and I keep hearing him laugh behind me. But hey! I made it! I fully support girly-girls!
Sadly, we kept forgetting to take the camera along (or, as was the case with kayaking on Sunday at Mirror Lake, the camera
and the picture card) for the rest of the weekend's events, but I think we remembered it for the most precious of views (brats not withstanding). See the entire set on
Flickr.