Camper Tank's daily parking spot when not being used.....
It finally stopped raining about 10 minutes before I arrived at the Entrance to St Malo Provincial Park
The entrance to the campgrounds Bay 4 Site 16
A nice large camp site
Wild Flowers right in my campsite The beach area The start of the red trail self guiding trail 1.5 km in length. Off into the bush we go.....
Morning dew still on the leaves
Follow the red arrows to stay on our trail An ant hill
Wild flowers
Moss growing on the tree
More wild flowers along the trail
A cluster of oak leaves with morning dew still on them. More wild flowers More wild flowers My pants, socks and running shoes are soaken wet. Just a bit on the wet side Just hanging the wet items out to dry.... A new Window curtain for my side window
Just getting my fire started.... There was a down pour of rain about thirty minutes later for the rest of the evening.... So much for my Saturday's fire...... lol. This is the sail board launching area. Apparently this lake has banned all engines on it. Mainly used for sailing, paddleing or canoes
Canada Geese and their babies Coming closer to me.....
Time to head back to the safety of the water..... Water creeping into my campsite due to the sever rain storm we had over night. I was thankful that I was sleeping in my canper tank and not in a tent last night.
My site marker completely surrounded by water this morning
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