Crystal La La and Lewis Fa Fa

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Sean
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Some guys turn into werewolves when there is a full moon. I change into an idiot at random points in time. On occasion I do stupid things, like title a trip report with baby talk or promise Cecelia lunch at the Crystal La La Cafe on a Tuesday.

It's closed on Tuesdays.

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Frankly I don't deserve a grown-up article title. An adult would have first asked Google for the Cafe's hours before making his girlfriend drive all the way up the 39 in her bouncy car that rattles my large stomach. In this Google Assistant World there really is no excuse for such childish ignorance. Bad Sean! I must forthwith learn to consult the Google before taking any important action in life.

Before reaching Crystal La La, I was still under the assumption that I wasn't being an idiot today. We passed a construction zone in the North Fork, and Cecelia asked what the workers were doing.

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I said they were probably rebuilding the slope below the highway after a slide. That answer felt right, but of course I hadn't asked the Google yet, so I really didn't know it for a fact.

We beat most people to the Cafe parking area but didn't check the door yet. The plan called for hiking to the lake before having lunch. So I still enjoyed a couple hours of blissful ignorance of my idiocy.

We gathered some snacks and headed up the mile-long Lake Trail.

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The path is in generally good shape, except for a downed tree just before the La La parking lot. We crossed the lot and descended the stone staircase to the water's edge.

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A few fishermen had staked out positions around the lake, and a couple were sitting in the shade near the staircase. We exchanged hellos and how-are-yous. Cecelia and I then proceeded on our tour of Crystal La La, whose volume seemed greater than the last time I saw it. I doubt the Google knows Crystal La La's current volume, but I'm afraid to ask. What if it does? That might literally blow my mind.

Cecelia took these photos of the lake's animal life.

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After returning to the car I walked up to the Cafe door and suddenly realized that I had turned into an idiot earlier in the morning. The store was locked. A sign indicated that it was closed on Tuesdays.

Cecelia took the news in stride. I made it up to her later by taking her to Blaze Pizza, her favorite.

But before that I convinced her to hike to Lewis Fa Fa. I said that it was probably roaring after such a healthy spring storm season. Of course that was most likely the dumbass talking again, since I hadn't even attempted to pray to the Google, even after realizing my prior foolishness. That's how bad my hubris had gotten.

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Fortunately even an idiot is correct twice a day, and the Fa Fa was indeed roaring. Cecelia played in the cool water. I ate a juicy orange from my orange tree. We had the isolated spot all to ourselves.

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We even found a native hieroglyph.

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I believe it's from the Age of the Ancient Aliens, which was a very long time ago according to the secret discoveries of L. Ron Hubbard.

Narf!
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The waterfall looks nice! I still gotta check it out; I've never been.

How many people were in the area?
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Anthony wrote: How many people were in the area?
When we reached the lake I counted eight others. And before we left a rowdy bunch of maybe six teenagers showed up, tossing rocks from the fire road down into the lake. A few others were hanging around the cafe area. We didn't see anyone else at Lewis Falls, but there was a small group hanging out in the stream near the beginning of the trail. We saw a few road bikers going up and down the road too.
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That is definitely an ancient alien sign from the planet Klendathuuu 6. You only find out about that planet when you give the church $25,000. What a great idea! If you give me $50, I’ll tell you about why Betelgeuse might be dimmer than usual.

I didn’t know there was turtles in there!

On my ride the other day, I asked a worker what they were doing. He explained they are going to put in a new bridge, and over the course of the job there will be two roads, one for traffic while they build the new bridge.
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