Pennington Nature Park, Waymarking Mission Statement, and the Flu
Seriously, what's on that plant? Michael and I walked Pennington Nature Park since we were in the neighbourhood after a freecycle pick-up. It's a 3/4 mile path in a small peninsula in the Elkcam Waterway that's protected and maintained by the Peace River Audubon Society.
As I was sifting through history editorials written by Lindsey Williams in the hopes of finding out more information on the before-mentioned Harvey House along Retta Esplande, I realised what I really want to get out of waymarking, especially posting. I'd just broke 100 waymarks, but I didn't feel right about posting anything for the sake the getting the numbers up. I didn't like the lower quality in some of the waymarks and the ones that I could not rewrite to improve, I removed from directory view. It's acceptable to post visits to your own posted waymarks, but I don't feel comfortable with it unless I have something personal that should be shared on the page. I'll be posting Notes instead of Visits for these personal sentiments. I only intend to post visits to waymarks posted by other people from this point forward. My visits now reflect this and I have removed from view the waymarks that I considered unnecessary. My bottom line is that I want someone to go to waymarking.com, fill in the 33950 zip code, and get a list of quality waymarks.
Bailey is still battling her flu. I'm afraid she'll be home from school tomorrow, something she is not happy about at all. Eddie, on the other hand, is jealous and has been trying to convince us that he's also sick, just without any symptoms.
Here are more images from Pennington Nature Park: