Iv been to this State Park once before with Mike so I felt comfortable going by myself with Emma. Of course it wouldn't be a complete trip on West Virginia's curvy roads without car sickness. Thank goodness I brought Emma a change of clothes.
This outing is the place where I had come to the conclusion that I am going to volunteer at the local Human Society.
I miss my puppy so much and still cant seem to get myself together about it, but if I could give another puppy a chance to get out of a cage and adventure, I am going to do it.
I contacted the shelter and asked if they ever allow dogs out of the facility on a daily basis. They told me all I would have to do is take a volunteer class, then do a walk through at the shelter and then I am good to go.
I had my class last week, so all I have to do is the walk through.
I am so excited to be able to give a little excitement to a four legged friend.
I don't think we are ready to adopt and other dog yet.
My heart is just not ready... and Mikes career might be taking us to another "difficult" place to ship a dog so it would be best not to get one yet. I say that now...because I haven't been to the shelter yet.
I have thought about fostering also. I just think that it would be even harder to bond with...then give up.
Once again...we will see how that goes.
On to the hike.
The last time Mike and I were here, we came at the hike from a different way. Once we got to this waterfall we turned around and never saw the end. It was nice to come at it from the different way that I didn't get to see.
It had been raining for a couple days so the flow was spot on.
On the road towards this state park, there is a beautiful waterfall on the side of the road. Every time I drive this direction I have to make a quick stop.
Cathedral Falls
I love it went I come here and we are all alone.
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