I don't think I mentioned this morning - it is very cool here, although cool is relative to what other climates may be experiencing today. That storm left us with what they are calling a 'cold front' - although temps are in the high 60's - to 70 degrees today. The wind is blowing mightily and the wind is very cool.
Pictures from Wednesday Night and a few candid shots around Lazy Lakes:
Fiona as she begins her entertainment on Wednesday Night.
From left to right, Charlie, JoAnn and myself listening and enjoying Fiona.
Fiona is about to begin her 'unicorn' song. The young man in the green shorts is a tent camper. The tents are set up around the lake. There are about four or five in his group and they are the greatest young people. Walt, Fiona's husband, is showing this first group the motions needed to take part in the song. This is the chimpazee (each animal, remember, green alligators, long neck geese, humpy back whales and chimpanzees, cats, rats and elephants, and sure as you're born, the loviest of all is the unicorn!)
Here the group is trying to master humpy back whales.
Here, the group is doing the alligator.
And, finally, the unicorn - which only John Bush, the fourth man down to the left, seems to have mastered by making the unicorn horn in the center of his forehead. Just too much fun.
This beautiful flower seemed to just bloom over night. The flower is in the flower bed between us and Chuck. Chuck told me it was a desert rose.
This is the campsite for the young spring breakers from Michigan. I asked how they got along with the storm on Thursday and one of the young men said "surprisingly well" - not too much wet, a sleeping bag that they put in the dryer in the laundry room. And, that they kind of enjoyed a break in the action yesterday with the bad weather. They just went up to the clubhouse, hung around and played cards. Again, a great group of young people. The young man I was talking to said he had a friend going to Pfeiffer College! They leave to go back to Michigan tonight.
Another tent camping site around the lake.
Spring Break even affects Lazy Lake Camp Grounds!
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