Last Saturday we went hiking at Little Mulberry Park. The weather forecast seemed cooler than normal, so I decided it would be fun to make it out on a hike. We hiked up a hill and down to a ravine overlook. There was a small stacked stone waterfall, that you couldn’t see from the overlook. We crossed the barrier and climbed down to get a better look. (It wasn’t that steep.) The water was at a trickle, but combine that with the dense forest, humid air, and the hike/climb to get there and it was beautiful. Peter actually likes hiking now. He’ll say, “We going hiking,” with a smile on his face. He was anxious to get to the playground afterword.
The humidity increased down in the dense forest by the ravine. Hiking back up to the meadow, elevation and a small breeze felt wonderful. It is hot here…but I realized I would rather be in hot Atlanta than in Utah with no AC or bad AC. The last four summers (for that matter most of my life) have been devoid of the blessing of central air.


