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An example of the old stone walls and houses. |
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This hill was bit steep but nice and grassy. |
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Left to right; Herb Sinnen- CA, Lynne Wiler- WI, Peter our guide, Lois Olson- CA, Sheilla Rizzo-NJ, Rosemary Rafter- NY, Richard Tripp- WI, Donald Rundell- CA, Esther Johnson- CT, Meredith Tripp-WI, Linda Rundell- CA, and Trueman Baker- NC. Rick Howarth- NY was being transported off the mountain due to a vertigo attack.Andy our other guide was walking up to meet us. Yours truly Roger Zellmer- CA taking the picture. |
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This hike was so beautiful with the bluebells. |
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This is a close up macro shot of the flower; gorse which blooms all year and is very prolific in this area. |
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More bluebells. They are so delicate. |
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A beautiful oak tree on the grounds of the Brant House. |
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The azaleas were the most vibrant I have ever seen. Some varieties grow in the wild. |
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This was in the herb garden of the Brant House. |
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We picked up this steam ferry to cross the lake. |
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Its a one of a kind steam boat only operating on this lake. |
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It was very plush inside and the steam engine made no noise. |
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Tulips in the quaint little city of Coniston. |
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Even the cemetary had bluebells. |