Yesterday, while the kids were in school, my daughter-in-law and I went for a hike up a local mountain. The drive was only about 15 minutes. We parked, took out the hiking sticks, and started walking. We have walked this trail before. Spring has not yet arrived to this part of Pennsylvania. Forsythia is in bloom. Tulips and daffodils are up but not yet blooming. We didn't see any wild flowers and we got mud all over our shoes and jeans. We had a good hike though. Often we could see no signs of human activity so that is always a plus.
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