Today was what I would call a successful business day. I finished organizing all 120+ recipes that will prospectively go into the book and Pegs finished her introduction! This task was not easy for me, seeing as Pegs’ form of computer document “organization,” is well… not organized. So I was very pleased it only took me two days to find them!!
For our mid-day break, Pegs & I did a never-ending hike that conveniently is located right here in Steamboat! What Pegs informed me would only be an hour hike, unknowingly turned into two (which I did not mind en route, until we got to the car and my stomach growled with me for having forgotten lunch).
I believe it was because our company was delightfully entertaining! Kathy and her daughter Sara guided Pegs & I as we hiked up to the first waterfall at Fish Creek Falls. The scenery was beautiful with autumn peaking.
Now I must admit, this term “peaking” has fueled quite a debate the past weeks here in Steamboat. For those of you unacquainted with the fall season, the “peak” of fall can be open to interpretation. Whether you are talking about tree leaves color, how colorful they are, which color they are, etc. it all can be defined by personal preference. However, Sara provided an excellent definition I feel could satisfy the majority of these interpretations:
“When the leaves will not get any brighter than they currently are.” Simplistic.
If you never have had the chance to see the peak of fall, I suggest you take a trip to Colorado, or any other place that has seasons, and bask in nature’s beauty!
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