SOUTHERN ILLINOIS - HANDS IN THE DIRT
As we are packing the final items I realize how excited I am. A weekend away in the woods with Jim. Perfect.
Once we get out of the city traffic, the drive is beautiful. We comment on the farms we see on the way, talking about what we like and don't like. It's that wonderful time of year when everything is green and full of life.
We arrive early evening. As we pull in and see the cabin we immediately love it. There are only four cabins here and it seems that only one other cabin is occupied at the moment. As we are unpacking, the wife comes out to say hi. She and her husband are leaving in the morning. We continue to unpack and think about dinner. It feels so good here. I lay some of the veggies and eggs out on the table and smile at our choices.
(Thanks to Farwig Farm for the eggs!) Jim is off getting the grill ready to cook our dinner. Meat and veggie skewers.
I decide to get a little more wood from the community wood pile for our fire pit before it gets too dark while Jim is finishing dinner. The weather is cooling off just enough for it to be a perfect night for a fire.
We try to get the fire going well enough so we can go in to eat and come back out to a roaring fire FAIL! After dinner we go back outside to no fire at all. The ground is so wet and much of the wood is also wet. Oh well. Jim starts over on the fire and makes us a wonderful fire........ We spend the remainder of the evening in front of a fire with a million stars above us. Although all four of the cabins are filled at this point, it feels like we are all alone.
The morning comes bright and cheery! It looks like the rain will begin around noon so we want to get up and going so we can do as much as possible before it starts. First, coffee and breakfast!
We decide that Garden of the Gods will be our first stop. Just a couple miles from the cabin. We follow the directions to get there and find it with no problem whatsoever. Once we arrive, we see that it's actually a very short hike (less than a mile). Off we go!
I don't have words to describe how breathtaking the views are. Jim enjoys bouncing around from rock to rock ........... I on the other hand, take very methodical steps and try to not go too close to the edges. A fear of heights is not a good thing here, but I manage to get out toward the edge a couple times.
We spend quite a bit of time taking in the views and bouncing around. We finally make it back to the car. Such a great experience!
I check out the weather situation and Jim checks out our next stop. The weather is still holding off so Jim decides we will head to Stoneface next. What is a Stoneface? I'm not sure but I'm about to find out. We are following the directions and end up on a gravel road. The road keeps going...... and going...... Could there really be a tourist attraction out here? I guess we'll see.
Our entire trip we have continued to see beautiful fields of yellow flowers and once again, we see them on this gravel road. Here, we can actually stop and take a photo. No worries about anyone coming up behind us.
We continue on. After stopping to look at directions, turning around, reading a website, etc. we finally find the trail to Stoneface. The hike immediately starts uphill. Up we go. It's a very narrow trail filled with poison ivy. We are determined though. We continue up..........
As soon as we see it, we understand........
Interesting.............. Well worth the hike!
And still no rain.......... We decide we should have one last stop for the day. Cave In Rock. This is a cave on the Ohio River that has one heck of a history.
Below is the link if you're interested in pirates and thieves and river travelers!
Cave-in-Rock History
Oh, and have I mentioned it has beautiful views!
We spend quite a bit of time here also. Talk to people we ran into from Springfield, IL. We stop at the park restaurant and have lunch overlooking the river. Just a nice, nice day
We have done nothing but relax all evening.
One last photo from the day. This was from one of the bluffs overlooking the Ohio River. Jim took this photo and I absolutely love it. Hope you enjoy also!
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