Kellen and Tessa looking out at Government Canyon |
We
are enjoying another rainy morning here in the ‘Canyon’ with birds singing and
the smell of blooming agarita wafting through the open windows. The rain is gentle and sporadic at the moment
but the predictions are for thunderstorms this afternoon. It’s a good day to be ‘off duty.’
Since
my previous two blog posts I have had to revise my thoughts about the weather
and an early spring. Although there have
been some really nice days, we have had a lot of cool, cloudy and rainy ones. Lately the trails have been muddy and even
closed many days to protect both the natural area (park) and the people. We haven’t been hiking as much because of the
trail closures and are often too busy with our park duties on days that we
could hike. Oh well, it is hard to
begrudge rain when we all know a long hot summer is ahead. And the rain should make the wildflowers beautiful
once the sun is out regularly and things start to warm.
I
don’t want to make it sound like we haven’t had any fun. That absolutely is not true. We’ve enjoyed our duties at the state natural
area and have made friends with some of the other volunteers. Not all of the interpretive hikes for school
children were ‘rained out,’ so we’ve been out on the trails a few times with
the kids. We’ve even managed some
campfires and cookouts at our campsite with friends and family plus several
trips into San Antonio to see folks.
Sasha points out a jumping spider to her son Kellen |
One
of my friends, Sasha, who is very involved on a local level with getting kids
out into nature, brought her own children out one day for a hike and some
photography at Government Canyon. Her
timing was excellent as it was one of the few sunny days with trails open that
we’ve had lately. With phlox, windflower, agarita and mountain laurel blooming
along the trail we all had much to see and smell. Maya had a great time too although she
enjoyed smells of a different kind.
Grasshopper photo by Kellen Cross |
I
can’t believe that our time is nearly at an end at Government Canyon State
Natural Area. Just like last year, we
haven’t nearly done everything or seen everybody. We will do our best in the next week but I
think we will have to come back again soon.
Maya enjoys hanging out with Kellen |