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Happy weekend to all of you.
I had a really awesome time with BFF- we got there at 10.30 and didn't leave until after 1pm. We talked about so many different things and laughed. I am surprised that no one tried to kick us out, especially during the lunch rush, since all we ordered was coffee, nothing else.
Ray seemed to be doing a bit better, Gary was able to keep her out in the LR, supervised. Jaida has been so gentle with her and lets her sleep. She ate a bit better too, and I only had to spoon feed her a bit to get her started. I have been throwing a small scoop of the puppy food mixed in to give her a bit more calories/nutrition too.Glad that I still have it.
Then because no day should *ever* be 100% stress free, Scott came home from a hike furious. He had gone over to the Long Pond Ironworks State Park, which is in our town. It is a historic center and has waterfalls, and a waterwheel, some old village houses that the museum is restoring.We have been back there for walking tours, they do War reenactments. It is a state park for crissake.
Anyway, this is where a 21 yo boy drowned a couple of weeks ago. he and some friends had been cliff diving into the mine shaft which is illegal as well as crazy dangerous. One never resurfaced and they still haven't found his body. Not local kids, but once that came up from one of the cities.
Long story not quite short, Scott was back on one of the trails near the mine shaft when a Park Ranger approached him and gave him a really hard time. He is ticketing Scott and we have no idea for what. There are signs that say no swimming, but that allow for fishing. Scott was smart and took pictures of them on his way out.he is confused at what he did wrong and angry. I suggested that he contact the "Friends of the Ironworks" the non-profit that works on the site. I am hoping that maybe one of them will walk the trail with him so he can show where he was and find out if he were in fact trespassing or if a sign was down or anything. If the Ranger was giving him a hard time, just for the sake of it, he would like to fight this. If he honestly did trespass he would like top know that too.
I scoured the internet this morning looking at DEP ordinances, the Long Pond Ironworks website to see if they have info on laws- basically only open from dawn to dusk/carry-in, carry out. other than that, I cannot figure out what he did wrong either. Sounds like the Ranger was looking for a problem, was accusing Scott of lying, of being rude and insulting his intelligence. I know that none of you have met Scott but you hear enough about to know that he is not that kind of kid. If he was, I would have kicked his ass a long time ago.
Today I am dying Easter eggs with all of the kids. (<~~This is the kind of kid he is-- dyes Easter eggs with his long term girlfriend and mom...grrrrrr!). I need to post this so I can dinner in the crock pot and boil the eggs.
xoxoxo
Happy weekend to all of you.
I had a really awesome time with BFF- we got there at 10.30 and didn't leave until after 1pm. We talked about so many different things and laughed. I am surprised that no one tried to kick us out, especially during the lunch rush, since all we ordered was coffee, nothing else.
Ray seemed to be doing a bit better, Gary was able to keep her out in the LR, supervised. Jaida has been so gentle with her and lets her sleep. She ate a bit better too, and I only had to spoon feed her a bit to get her started. I have been throwing a small scoop of the puppy food mixed in to give her a bit more calories/nutrition too.Glad that I still have it.
Then because no day should *ever* be 100% stress free, Scott came home from a hike furious. He had gone over to the Long Pond Ironworks State Park, which is in our town. It is a historic center and has waterfalls, and a waterwheel, some old village houses that the museum is restoring.We have been back there for walking tours, they do War reenactments. It is a state park for crissake.
Anyway, this is where a 21 yo boy drowned a couple of weeks ago. he and some friends had been cliff diving into the mine shaft which is illegal as well as crazy dangerous. One never resurfaced and they still haven't found his body. Not local kids, but once that came up from one of the cities.
Long story not quite short, Scott was back on one of the trails near the mine shaft when a Park Ranger approached him and gave him a really hard time. He is ticketing Scott and we have no idea for what. There are signs that say no swimming, but that allow for fishing. Scott was smart and took pictures of them on his way out.he is confused at what he did wrong and angry. I suggested that he contact the "Friends of the Ironworks" the non-profit that works on the site. I am hoping that maybe one of them will walk the trail with him so he can show where he was and find out if he were in fact trespassing or if a sign was down or anything. If the Ranger was giving him a hard time, just for the sake of it, he would like to fight this. If he honestly did trespass he would like top know that too.
I scoured the internet this morning looking at DEP ordinances, the Long Pond Ironworks website to see if they have info on laws- basically only open from dawn to dusk/carry-in, carry out. other than that, I cannot figure out what he did wrong either. Sounds like the Ranger was looking for a problem, was accusing Scott of lying, of being rude and insulting his intelligence. I know that none of you have met Scott but you hear enough about to know that he is not that kind of kid. If he was, I would have kicked his ass a long time ago.
Today I am dying Easter eggs with all of the kids. (<~~This is the kind of kid he is-- dyes Easter eggs with his long term girlfriend and mom...grrrrrr!). I need to post this so I can dinner in the crock pot and boil the eggs.
xoxoxo