Wallking has always brought me solace, inspiration, newfound energy, and fun. Why can't I remember the message in that sentence? Well, anyway, Super Bowl Sunday afternoon was a sunny and cold day but there was no wind, and I was able to convince LM that he could find those wonderful benefits, too, and we were off to explore the huge Punkhorn Conservation area, only a scant 1/2 mile from his house. We were alone in these beautiful woods for over an hour. How wonderful that all this land has been saved!
One of the many interesting discoveries we came across....Not sure what kind of coupe this was, but it was filled with bullet holes!
A tiny branch had landed on this rock marking a trail.
Princess pine everywhere. As children we used this to make wreaths...it is now a protected plant.
Beautiful moss in so many places.
There were many lovely white birches bending over the paths.
The area was dotted with what look to be abandoned cranberry bogs.
We feel so privileged to live in this beautiful area. Hope you enjoyed our little walk. Many more to come.
5 comments:
What a wonderful place for two lovers to spend some time. Time away from all of life's problems. Only each other to focus on. Wow.
I loved your photos. They brought back memories of where I once walked as a child and as a woman in 40's in Colorado Springs. It was supposed to be protected area, but then somehow the developers got their hands on it and it is now developed, and of course, ruined.
I loved your memory of the ice and twirling. Truly, we don't do that anymore!
I so would enjoy a walk like that! My days of long walks are over however, but I sure enjoyed this one.
OH yes!! I did enjoy my walk. I really needed the exercise too. Glad you had me come along. We used to skate on ponds like that when we were in 9th grade when we lived in Mt. Lebanon (Pittsburgh). I still have my pretty white skates hanging in the attic. Probably all dry rotted by now. When are we going again. I think we need some snacks next time! ...debbie
Your images almost looked like my woods.
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