up where the lava flows touch the sky,
to Panguitch Lake where we heard that the fishing was great!
We were really happy with the accomodations,
that were right across from that old rustic cabin. The insides were cute,
But for me, the best thing was to get off of the paved road and see surroundings of mullen, fleabane, yarrow, current, white lupine, and other of those familiar plants I long for, and to notice that the ground was covered with a glasious stone, Agate with chips perfect for arrowhead bird points, and palm knives for fish cleaning back in the indian day. This place was awesome. So I pocketed some souvenir rocks that I will share with you saved for next time.
Thanks for visiting! To all of my gardening friends, Carry On, and Hurry Back!
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