Back at WDW

So tiny. Blooming so late in the season. Rare. Could there be Fairies at our feet without us knowing?
The shadows are as lovely as the flowers. This is the first year i made looking at shadows a conscious decision.
Thimbleberry in frost three days ago.
A fairly rare plant that is plentiful on Highline Trail’s first 400 meters.
Looks like a hungry baby bird hoping for some food.
Saw this small flower only in the final week.
Mushrooms near the Continental Divide.
Shadows are like second class citizens.

Back at Walt Disney World today, Fairies will be everywhere.

This is an interesting proposition…

In Glacier, wild animals are like the flowery shadows.

No one sees shadows with the plethora of colorful flowers and no one sees animals as fairies because, well, why would they?

But what if wild animals are Fairies in disguise?

What if wild animals had special powers like those of Disney Fairies?

What if today’s walk to the gym reveals an alligator, snake, or armadillo?

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C-ya real soon, Glacier

So cool to witness with some snow.
In the shade, frost reminds us how cold it is.
The big three left to right, Reynolds, Heavy Runner, and Clements.

C-ya real soon, Glacier.

Thank you for the 45 minutes of sunshine as we drove Going to the Sun Road one last time.

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Gym on Sunday?

Last night’s 5PM local news.

Gym on Sunday?

Not if we don’t get over Marias Pass before Snowmagedden arrives today.

Leaving St. Mary (Glacier’s East side) a day early (today, a Friday) to mitigate dangerous driving conditions.

August 23 was the last gym visit. Thirty-seven days is a long time to miss a gym-workout’s benefits.

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Physical transformation

Angel Wing in center horizon, Cheryl closest to me.
Yesterday’s hike to Grinnell Glacier was 11 miles total.

Physical transformation happens slowly.

One day at a time.

Consistency.

Habit rethinking, reprioritizing, and recommitting.

The only shortcut is the long way.

Cheryl’s ability to navigate high mountain trails is remarkably different this year compared to previous years.

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Favorable odds

A Grizzly sighting on the way to Watertown, Canada yesterday.

We had favorable odds that our shut out at Logan Pass might yield better weather on the East side, in particular, Canada.

Totally needed a hike of at least three miles.

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