I packed the camping gear and the canoe and spent a long weekend in Trap Pond State Park, Delaware. The weather was unseasonably warm for mid-November, low 60’s. The park was lively with lots of folks out on the water and enjoying the foot path. Saturday night things were relatively calm and the temperature dropped to 38°. The mild weather made for a nice campfire and exceptional sleeping. Day two was more canoeing and exploring the shores of the pond. Sunday afternoon the wind was noticeable as was the cirrus clouds that were now streaking the sky. The pond was quiet, most folks were heading back home to face the work week, I was prepared to enjoy one more day. The Canadian Geese as well as turtles were in abundance Sunday, unfortunately the fish were not. Sunday night the temperature dropped to 49° with a passing shower. Below is a pic of me preparing fried pork chops and wild rice on the second night.

