congrats!!
Now go take a hike. Hope you have fun! Sounds perfect.
congrats!!
Now go take a hike. Hope you have fun! Sounds perfect.
[quote]nlmain wrote:
I am officially certified for open water diving. yeah!
tomorrow 6am we leave for our road trip, cottage and hiking. 10 hours of driving then paradise.
cheerios!
N
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woohoo! frenchie under-the-sea!
have a great week!
[quote]nlmain wrote:
I am officially certified for open water diving. yeah!
tomorrow 6am we leave for our road trip, cottage and hiking. 10 hours of driving then paradise.
cheerios!
N
x
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Please follow RBlue’s example and take a naked (actually, she wore a g-string and that would be fine too) ass pic while enjoying the great outdoors, kthxbye.
giterdone is making me laugh. Although his idea is a good one. HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME you mermaid, you.
Waiting for ass pic . . .
Congrats on the certificate!! How exciting!
Also waiting for ass pics…perhaps, underwater ass pics?
This place makes me laugh! Congrats on the certification and enjoy the cottage and hiking!
[quote]kpsnap wrote:
Waiting for ass pic . . .[/quote]
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wait!!! ass pic? i am chaining myself to the wall and will wait until such prophecies come to fruition…
lol! I leave for a couple days and all I get are request for ass pics? considering that it was only 15 degrees I didn’t get naked outside all that much but hiking I did do…
30km trails in 4 days including a 10hour treck with 850 meters of elevation. beautiful scenery. The cabin was less than 300 square feet of perfect cuteness nestled on a peninsula where two rivers meet. The sound of rushing water, the wind blowing through the trees, the crackling fire and a warm coffee baileys warming my hands after a full day of playing outside like a couple of kids. We saw 4 Caribou at the peak of Mont Albert, 3 Moose including a mother and her fawn about 30 feet away from us, hidden in dense ferns. Breakfasts consisted of coffee and plenty of Nutella sammiches, lunch were bars and trail mix in our packsacks and suppers were enjoyed by the fireside: baguette and cheese after the long 10 hour drive the first night. Salmon & salade the second, a steak supper with plenty of sauteed mushrooms the third with a nice bottle of wine. On the 4th night we went for a full blown 4 course meal at a fabulous Auberge/Gite which was walking distance from the cottage. Supper included crab, veal, and local wild meats… we literally had to roll back to the chalet.
I’ll be posting pics in a few and catching up with the commune. Strange how my 850 square foot appartment feels HUGE after spending a week in the tiny cottage. Goes to show how space is relative and what is necessary is often questionable. We enjoyed our time so much we’re planning a repeat for next summer in another parc in the Charlevoix region. Total disconnect and nature felt really good to the soul.

morning dew

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