Sunday, May 25, 2014

Trail to the Rock and Spindle

 We walked down the coastal trail and saw nine different kinds of wildflowers. The yellow gorse flowers were the most common, though there were lots of bluebells, too. The gorse made the air smell sweet and syrupy, much like it smells outside the snowcone stand.
  We turned around at the rock and spindle, though the trail goes on about forty miles and ends at Edinburgh. The rock and spindle is the result of a volcanic vent about three million years ago. The twisted, circular spindle formed when the rock cooled.
  Bibi only kept going on the way back because she knew there would be ice cream at the end. 
                                                            Down the coastal trail


 
                                                         Bibi's favorite part of the trail



                                                              The goal of the journey


                                                           Us to show how big it is


                                                               End of the journey

1 comment:

  1. Tell their ice cream looks delicious and the boys and I would really like it if they would share ;)

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