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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2001-11-18 02:17 PM


With native plants
Stuck in my pants
I scrambled down the ridge
And raced to the fridge,
Low crawling by knee,
For rare vegetation to see,
Made my throat go so dry
For cold beer did I cry,
Brewed from a wild native hop,
(Local, if you please)
To get me back to the top
So I can crawl on my knees
for my native plants,
they always do please.


This is a flashback memory of my hiking trips with the California Native Plant Society, Channel Islands Chapter. I miss those knee hikes!


© Copyright 2001 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
Elizabeth
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1 posted 2001-11-18 02:20 PM


They do sound interesting, Kacy!  

God bless America, my home sweet home.

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2 posted 2001-11-18 02:22 PM


Midnitesun,
What, are you a glutton for punishment?  

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3 posted 2001-11-18 02:27 PM


Thanks for reading, Elizabeth! Yes, hiking with the "natives"  is fun, and interesting. A very different approach to hiking than the Sierra club hikes, which sometimes felt like a race for the summit, where many hikers stepped on all those precious little rare native plants in their hurried quest for the magnificent view at the top of the ridge.  
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4 posted 2001-11-18 02:28 PM


Sounds interesting.
Peaches

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5 posted 2001-11-18 02:30 PM


Definatly need a cooler at the bottom of the mountain with some cold brew...as a reward...James
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6 posted 2001-11-18 02:31 PM


ROTFLMAO, Larry. I guess so. But I was a member of CNPS, and edited the newsletter for a year (The Matilija Copy). We would hike the hills, the coast, the riverbeds and the vallies searching for rare, often endangered plants. Along the way we would enjoy the whole of nature, the flora and the fauna, and the company of other sentient beings. Yes, I am a glutton for this kind of punishment.
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7 posted 2001-11-18 02:35 PM


Peaches, yes it is fun and educational, and spiritually invigorating.

James, it's true, most everyone had a water bottle. Once I foolishly carried a bota bag of wine instead of water. It didn't last too long, and I was so thirsty by the time the hike was over! Not to mention a little dizzy from all that nature.  

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8 posted 2001-11-18 03:01 PM


This is great, I just returned from North Caroina and I can so relate to a much needed vacation!

Carolina

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9 posted 2001-11-18 03:04 PM


Carolina, nice to meet you! Wherever you live, take time to hike around and enjoy the native vegetation. It's kind of a mini-vacation.
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10 posted 2001-11-18 04:32 PM


Sounds like fun!!  

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by the grace of God.
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11 posted 2001-11-18 05:02 PM


nothing like "getting back to nature" eh Midnitesun??  

great job here. . .

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12 posted 2001-11-18 07:50 PM


Lone Wolf, it is fun. Wanna go hiking?

Sven, yes sir, it's back to nature time....and cheers to the natural brews.  

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13 posted 2001-11-18 11:55 PM


I'd love to!  

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14 posted 2001-11-19 12:01 PM


Lone Wolf, you can howl around here anytime.
Yes, I love to hike, just don't have too many chances anymore, and my knees are shot!
But I'm still game for more...just make sure you bring a cold beer.  

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