The Drawn Out Drawdown (Part 3)
It was a little humid and with the sun out full blast so I ignored (and completely ruled out) the local weather forecast of possible thunderstorms. However, I left my hooded jacket on and knew that wearing my orange vest was a must since it is hunting season. Grabbing my phone, and my camera I began my trek.
Obstacle |
More Hurdles |
Still Missing |
I had found nothing and since I was getting hungry for breakfast, I headed back out. When I heard what sounded like a freight train in the distance behind me, I turned to look over my right shoulder and saw the darkening sky and trees blowing in the wind. Yikes, here comes a thunderstorm...I'd better move quickly. I was at the far edge of cove which meant I still had to cross the cove and walk along the riverbank to get to the club property when the rain started.
Concerned more about protecting my camera from the rain, I unzipped my orange vest, leaned forward slightly and slipped the camera underneath. Meanwhile I picked on a sturdy stick to use for balance when I had to climb over the downed trees. When I got to the dock and saw my car, I was relieved. Leaning the walking stick against an old oak, thinking that someone else may find it useful as useful as I did, I was anxious to get to my car.
Hitting the unlock button on the key fob, I immediately put the camera in. Then I removed my hood and weathered green cap, throwing it on the passenger seat next to the camera. Reaching in the front pocket of my orange vest for my phone, I found nothing. I searched the other front pocket. Nothing. Looking my the pockets of my pants, I also found nothing. Removing the vest and checking the pockets of my pullover, I again found no phone. Where was it?
Shaking my head in disgust, I realized I must have dropped it and had to go look for it. Waiting for the rain to stop, I picked up the stick I'd used and began my walk. I thought that following my footsteps out would be a good idea but I couldn't find them. Apparently the 'barely there" footprints were wiped out by the small downpour.
Hungry, and wondering how far in I would have to go, I hoped I would find it. Then in the distance, I saw it right before the first downed tree...right where the downpour began and I tucked my camera into my vest for protection. Dirty and a little wet, I figured that it must have fallen out of my pocket when I leaned over to tuck the camera under my vest.
seeing, saying, sharing...
The Drawn Out Drawdown
One more thing. While finding my phone was GREAT, I cannot help but wonder what impact having the river this low for so long will have on all the wildlife that depend on it. What impact will the delay in repairs have on the ecosystem?
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Love your new blog name and dress!
Jane ❤️