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1 Leaving Finger Lakes park and driving to St. Francois State Park:
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6 It was a fairly uneventful drive and not very long.
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8 Along the way, we stopped in at [[Mastodon State Historic Site>>https://mostateparks.com/park/mastodon-state-historic-site]], only to find that they're closed on Monday and Tuesday!
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12 We parked, put the kitties into the trailer, opened both roof vents, turned on the roof vent fans, and opened some windows on the shade side of the trailer, but since it was 89 outside, it quickly go to 94 inside the trailer!  Fortunately, Richard was monitoriung it and his watch notified him on the high temperature.  We care about our kitties!
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14 Returning the the trailer, Richard grabbed the cats and put them into the truck with the AC running.  They seemed relieved.
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16 None-the-less, Kelly got some pictures along the short, 1/4 mile, hike at the park.
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21 Dwarf Larkspur or Spring Larkspur
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26 Phlox divaricata, the wild blue phlox, woodland phlox, or wild sweet william
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31 Glandularia, common name mock vervain or mock verbena
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36 Lunaria annua, commonly called honesty or annual honesty
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41 Lots of Honesty! We could all do with more Honesty!
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46 Honeysuckle
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51 Red Oak
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56 Stylophorum diphyllum, commonly called the celandine poppy or wood poppy
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61 Phlox divaricata, the wild blue phlox, woodland phlox, or wild sweet william
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64 We then made our way to St. Francois State Park.  When we drove in and told them we were in sire 10, they told us, "You really don't want that site.  Let's move you to somewhere else."  We took their advice (after all, they know their campground better than we do!) and they moved us to site 4.  While we were looking that over, another camp host drove up in a little golf cart, so we discussed the pros and cons of all of the sites.  He very kindly drove us over to site 10 and we saw that while it's a drive-through site, it also has a huge mound in the middle!  We looked over many other sites and ultimately decided on a totally differnet site.  They don't currently have very many people here, so we had many choiuces.
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66 Thus, we settled in and went on the usual hike down to the sand bar in the stream next to the campground, where Kelly found many cool rocks of interest!
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73 We had seen this black butterfly in a few places and Kelly kept trying to photograph it, however it never seemed to settle down anywhere!  Finally, today, she had her chance and got some pictures of it!
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77 Battus philenor, the pipevine swallowtail or blue swallowtail
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82 Same butterfly as above, showing the underside of the wings
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87 Aesculus glabra, commonly known as Ohio buckeye, Texas buckeye, fetid buckeye, and horse chestnut
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92 Ornithogalum umbellatum, the garden star-of-Bethlehem, grass lily, nap-at-noon, or eleven-o'clock lady
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97 American Robin
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102 Phacelia purshii, known by the common names Miami mist, scorpionweed, and purple scorpionweed
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107 Closeup of the same flower as above.  Interesting little fingers on the ends of the petals.
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110 Here are some of the rocks found at the streem sand bar.  The lighting doesn't really show all of the sparkling in some of them.
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115 That's all for tonight!  Tomorrow, we plan to go on a boat through through a mine!  ... Or not!
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118 Tuesday, April 16:
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120 Well, it turns out that the mine is still on winter hourx, so is only running tours on Friday-Sunday.  On well...
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122 First, Kelly went to look at rocks again on the same stream where she was yesterday.
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130 Zebra Swallow Tail Buterfly (a turquoise morph)
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136 Instead, we decided to visit "[[Devil's Honeycomb>>https://shepherdmtninn.com/hughes-mountain-devils-honeycomb/]]", which is a trail going up Mount Hughes.  We had some exciting weather!  On the way up, it was beginning to look like rain and we had notifications of possible thundershowers and even tornadoes, but really it didn't look that bad to us, so we continued, figuring we would turn back if it started getting really bad.  It never did and we made it to the top, with some fantastic views.
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142 Prickly Pear Cactus
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147 Camassia scilloides is a perennial herb known commonly as Atlantic camas, wild hyacinth, and eastern camas
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158 halictrum thalictroides, the rue-anemone or windflower
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163 Viola pedata, the birdsfoot violet, bird's-foot violet, or mountain pansy,
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168 Juniper struggling to grow in rock
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173 mosses and lichens
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177 more mosses and lichens
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188 Understory plants were previously destroyed by fire, so the forest floor is very spare.
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205 Moss after the rain which we received on the way back down.
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210 Pacific Hound's Tongue
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213 Afterward, we went to Wallmart on the way back to the trailer, but then, as we entered our park, we suddenly decided to follow this "[[Mooner's Hollow Trai>>https://campingmissouri.org/2013/05/14/this-trail-deserves-an-award-mooners-hollow-trail-st-francois-state-park-5112013/]]l" which actually starts from within our St. Francois State park.  It was very late in the day, but we just wanted to see the supposed waterfall, which is at the point in the trail where it turns back in a loop.  As we returned to the truck in the parking lot, it was about 30 minutes after sunset and was rather dark.
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220 Zizia aurea ("golden alexander") is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant of the carrot family Apiaceae
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233 Erigeron pulchellus, the Robin's plantain, blue spring daisy or hairy fleabane
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237 Rose Mock Vervain
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242 Castilleja coccinea, commonly known as scarlet Indian paintbrush or scarlet painted-cup
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245 So, here's the waterfall at the turn-aound point of the trail.  Nice, but worth a 1-1/2 hour round trip endng after sunset?
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250 Returning home to the kitties, we feed them, watched the fireflies outside the trailer for a while, and finally retired to update the blog and get some sleep.
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252 Tomorrow is "moving day", something the kitties don't really like much.  We're goingo into the Eastern Time Zone, to [[Taylorsville Lake State Park,>>https://parks.ky.gov/explore/taylorsville-lake-state-park-7827]] in Kentucky.
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256 Roughly 350 miles.
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