When nature is allowed to be nature

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    1. Thanks Dorothy. Despite their tired legs, the kids loved the hike. When we showed them the mountain from far away and said, “That’s the mountain you climbed,” they thought that was pretty awesome.

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  1. Pure poetry in picture and prose. Thanks for taking us with you on your excursion up the mountain. It was a breathtaking trip–even for me from my lounge chair in Illinois.

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  2. Love this, Andrea. Felt like I was right with you – can’t stop taking pix myself when outdoors. And this spring has been especially incredible with wildflowers blooming long, lush and late. Thanks for all of it!!

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  3. What a great adventure you guys had! I never get tired of Shenandoah. There’s a great wild flower field at the beginning of the park – Cow Camp area, I think 🙂

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  4. You are such an incredible writer! So excited to follow your blog and read more. I was completely captivated the whole time. I feel like I will learn so much just by reading the way that you write. Thanks for the fantastic story.

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