From March 2008...
Another bit of well spent time at the Outlet of Charleston Lake. I arrived just before noon and set up on the hill leading down into the basin on the Charleston Lake side of the dam. It was a bit steep but was a good view of the boat houses and the far shoreline. The geese were active here as well and a pair of hooded mergansers played along the shore line.
I had lost the bottom plastic cap to one of the legs of the easel on Wednesday... and found it in the location where I had parked. Although I didn't find my palette at least I found the 10 cent piece of black plastic.
Another bit of well spent time at the Outlet of Charleston Lake. I arrived just before noon and set up on the hill leading down into the basin on the Charleston Lake side of the dam. It was a bit steep but was a good view of the boat houses and the far shoreline. The geese were active here as well and a pair of hooded mergansers played along the shore line.
I had lost the bottom plastic cap to one of the legs of the easel on Wednesday... and found it in the location where I had parked. Although I didn't find my palette at least I found the 10 cent piece of black plastic.
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