What a beautiful evening at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. “Much Ado About Nothing” set in the 1920’s, with flapper dresses. All good fun until the end of the show, when Mike couldn’t find the rental car keys. Since the ground in the amphitheater is sand, it was quite the hunt. In a true “Comedy of Errors”, the key was in Mike’s cargo pants the whole time. So “All’s well that ends well”. At least we got home before midnight!
- Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival was completely packed in gorgeous weather.
- Such a clever production, including period music from the 1920’s.
- Hello Tahoe, from Sugar Pine State Park.
- Hula hooping at Truckee Thursday. Still got it!
- We couldn’t resist the S’morgasm…
- “A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” – Henry David Thoreau
- Resting after a “high speed” double kayak adventure.
- Watching these electric hydrofoils from the kayak was amazing. Harder than it looks – we saw plenty of spills.
- “One day you will kiss a man you can’t breathe without, and find that breath is of little consequence.” ― Karen Marie
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