Day 24 - Shenandoah National Park - Thurs Aug 26 2021
Today was a day of driving, slowly, through acres and acres of trees along the backbone of the Shenandoah National Park, VA. As a vegetable I found this an extremely fascinating experience. There were so many beautiful trees and plants. But what did my Drivers think of it all? "Very nice, but a bit dull" - ye gods! Its at times like this I have to remember the kind of narrow thinking their species have, despite their other useful skills. It's astonishing to me how few trees or plants they can name. So, from all those hours of driving, we have the following small collection of photos:
A small corner of the park (it is 105 miles long, and 10 or so miles wide). The big insight from my Drivers? "Aren't there a lot of trees?!" d'uh!
The obligatory self-serving selfie from the summit of Hawksbill Mountain, the highest point in the entire park:
On their way back to the van were very excited to get close to this oversize tick-breeding rabbit wannabe. Don't they know that this thing EATS vegetation like me??? Have they no clue about my feelings about this?
To add insult to injury they then required my services at The Big Stinky (again!). Unlike civilized vegetation these mammalians cannot easily get rid of their waste and require all kinds of systems to cope. Its a wonder they can breed, let alone move!
Again, Mr. Pickles’ innate superiority casts the traveling humanoids in an embarrassing light. Almost comical if it weren’t so sad.
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