At work, we love our volunteers. They do a lot for us like clearing trails and picking up trash. One volunteer said he would make a new sign for one that is starting to fall apart. This was the result.
My coworker's garden is producing. She brought me the shiniest tomato I had ever seen and the craziest squash I had ever seen. It's called a tromboncino squash. It was delicious, as was the tomato.
Gil's cousin and her family came for a visit. They drove up from southern CA and we drove south a few hours to meet them at Calaveras Big Trees State Park. We wandered around the giant sequoias and marveled at their size and beauty.
Monday, I had an work assignment at Cody Lake, Gil got off work early, and the whole group followed me up. We had lunch at the lake and then threw the kids in. It was short lived when we found a leech!! Eek!
We've been busy with work and church assignments and haven't adventured or explored too much this summer. It seems like half the state is on fire at the moment and the other half full of choking smoke from those fires. We'll see what the fall brings.
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