Thursday night I was scheduled for the nightly Park Ranger led campfire program. I tell a Native American story about Old Clay Man and Old Clay Woman teaching the Ancestral Puebloan people how to make clay pots.
After roving the campground to invite visitors to the program I walked to the amphitheater wondering if I would actually build a fire being it is still light and warm on this late August night.
Imagine my surprise when the wood was completely laid out and ready to light. I thought maybe the previous night’s Park Ranger had not lit the fire. Or maybe the forest elves were looking after me.
Then I noticed a bouquet of wildflowers in a styrofoam cup with a piece of folded paper underneath.
I smiled and felt tingly all over. Then lit the fire and shared this gift with the attending visitors.
Thank you secret campers.
How sweet. There are good people out there.
What a lovely thought. I wish everyone though the same. Diane
What a pleasant surprize!
Now that is a wonderful and heart warming story Gaelyn. We sometimes go about our work and think no one appreciates us so it is so nice to have someone actually say and show it. Keep up the magnificent job you are doing my dear friend!!
Isn't that just the greatest!!!
I remember a few times when my brother sister and i would do something for our mother and leave a note and signing it the elves. I am glad the tradition continues.
MB
How cool is that? And how nice to know that people are appreciative of you and your job!
What a delightful thank you note to receive! A small gesture, but it is one that gave so much pleasure. The note is one to keep in your scrapbook of memories. It will warm your heart each time you look at it.
I like the idea of secret campers. They must be below or above our radar and invisible to most people.
Aw, that's so cute and sweet. I'd love to meet those secret campers!
Oh, that's just too cute. Warm fuzzy.
As a National Park Volunteer, I love seeing the wonder and excitement and pure delight. I love seeing the work fo the Ranbger corps appreciated. I love people loving the parks. Each year we seem to meet people who have lived an hour and a half away for many years and are visiting for hte first time. Never too late to start.
(We added two national parks to our visited list this summer–Cairngorms in Scotland and Northumbria in England.)
Oh my gosh..that is the best gift ever..it gave me the chills…
Aawww! How cool that they became your secret camper elves, kind of like secret Santas!
Every time I come here and I read that you have wheelestate, I giggle and wish I were you!
That is so cool!! Parks, national and otherwise, are my favorite places to be. Wonderful to be appreciated for the great work you do!
Gaelyn: That was a neat note.
This was a special gift to you, Gaelyn. Enjoy it! Of the many people you deal with who are probably oblivious, you can still feel thankful for someone like this!
I am smiling a big smile..
that was wonderful.
Thanks for sharing that wonderful story and gift.
It is so amazing getting things like that. Feels better than the biggest tip.