We did get out and walk every day. It was so nice to be out and our weather was incredible. In the 70's each day, so you wanted to be outside.

After our Thanksgiving morning hike, we cleaned up and got dressed to go have dinner. This is the second year that we have gone out instead of cooking. I have to say I am ok with it. Don't have leftovers, but's that's OK we don't have a huge mess to contend with.

Friday morning we headed out to do another hike. Clark came with us and we had planned on doing St. Mary's Falls but the parking lot was jammed. So we drove over to Captain Jacks. Hadn't been on this one for a while. We hiked up about 1.5/miles and then back. It warmed up quickly. Pebbles was happy and ran free for most of the hike. We did come across a couple of mountain bikers who were hauling ass down the hill. After our hike, the three of us went out and had a little lunch.

I spent the rest of the day working on steampunking another Nerf gun. For this one, I repeated the same process as the last. Took it apart, painted everything black, applied rub and buff in the colors I wanted for each part and then reassembled. For this one, I added a flashlight to the top and a copper T for side sighting.

before. Not sure who built this but boy they put some work into it. It is pretty awesome and chances are you couldn't find it unless you knew where it was. Just off the trail, but you cant see it.

Once we got to the top of the mountain then we started working our way down the other side. You follow a small creek that may or may not have any water in it depending on the time of year. Once to the bottom, you run into high drive. then just hike back along the road. It's a 4-mile loop, but that first mile is a killer.

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