Sunday, March 21st, 2010 at 9:51 pm
Warning. Maybe this will scare the little ones. Do Not Look!
Ha, you will though.
I know you cannot resist seeing the danger I was in today. Cops all over the place. Wahoo. But they did not catch me.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Trekking back down the mountain, I almost ran into a lady cop climbing up in full gear. In passing I asked if she was having fun, she sure looked like she was struggling with the climb. She said not so much in all that gear. Thankfully, she did not shoot me.
I started to run and did not look back, although she was not too hard on the eyes and had that pistol hanging off her hip. Wahoo.
Down below another one on a bike, a guy checking out the surroundings. I was running down and I said to him that “She went that away.” and I pointed up the path I had just come down. He said “How do you know who I am looking for?” I said well, “I know.” He just laughs. I am way past him at that point. He did not shoot me either. Double thank you and I chuckled along my way!
Once I made it down to the parking lot, I saw another cop coming down the mountain road to the parking lot. Then further along two more cop cars over at another entrance. Wonder who they were looking for? Not me! I got away and did not get my pictures arrested.
Ok, back to the Mt Doug expedition now.
Hmmm. I shot this from the hole inside a tree. Looks like maybe a squirrel in there? You may say nuts to that. Well, the picture is not so great. I had to lighten it up quite a bit as it was so dark inside that hole so the tree looks white. Which it surely is not.

A tree in a V, it must be.

Dang is that a snake that almost got me? Those naked trees can be dangerous!

Swampy bog creeky creek. What is thou doing in the water, my lovely lily?

Mega Lilies all in a row.
Picture withheld to protect the innocent.
A star is born. Rise up and smell the day.

Well I guess that was enough excitement for one day. No wonder I am exhausted today. Who knows what lies lurking deep within the Mt Doug forest.
Be careful out there.
Love and peace,
Eugene