
Eileen spies lillies
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Easter Sunrise!
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Shadow walking

Em & Cow
Emily and her bovine buddies.

Thumbs Up
Simon approves of Emily's rocket knowledge.

Kevin & Bucket
Kevin's checks an item off his bucket list.

The rocketeers preparing.
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Cameras at the ready.
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Launching humans into the air.

Spectators
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Hunting for Crocuses

Stoney Knoll at sunset
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Accidental selfie
Picture 1 of a 2 part set. This is the photo I accidentally took with the camera facing the wrong direction.

Borderlands Lookout
My favourite selfie

Don't hit a cactus! 🌵
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Silly Human Faces
Sudden new friends

McGillivray Falls Trail, Whiteshell
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Dancing!
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Reflecting Farmers
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Exploring hard and soft textures
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Little Siblings
Me and my two sisters! Aren't we adorable?

Elk Ridge HIke
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Joel Teaches Breadmaking
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Eileen is a river person
Here Eileen stands on the state line with one foot in Arizona and one gambling that the bridge will hold in Nevada.

Freemont Street - wider view
Here is the heart of Old Las Vegas - people (maybe don't look too closely), lights, noise, ziplines, nightlife.

Entering the Freemont Street Experience
The start of the digital displays and sound as I described above.

Sunshine, pool, book, lounge chairs!
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Hiking Trail
This particular part of the trail needed limited signage to keep us on the path.

Typical Vegas Wedding
I guess people still go to Vegas to get married, though I suppose this is just a photo shoot.

Siblings
Oops,we swapped sides.

Searching for Prairie?
I know Eileen is a river person, but photos like this make me wonder if we instinctively search for "prairie" when we travel. It makes me want to see what picture Eileen was taking!

Petroglyphs
Several of our hikes featured petroglyphs, but this last walk of the day had numerous areas like this. Petroglyphs are art and designs carved into the rock by scratching, picking or scraping. In this case they come from the Ancient Pueblo Peoples who lived here approximately 300 BC to 1150 AD. I was hoping to find the one called "Mystical Bat Woman", but haven't spied it yet.

Cherish Eileen
Mmmm, falafels

Be True to Your Calling
I love the addition of the option to keep your hands busy by having a quilt available to work on during the meeting!

Rod
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Epp Enns
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Porch change
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Grow Jake
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