I started this post back in October (2015) and I have posted several pictures from this trail in a slide show, but I wanted to single out some of those photos even more, so I picked this up where I left off... Oct. 26, 2015 ...In doing some research online, looking for some local trails to pursue, I came across the Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conversation Area. I am so glad that I did. This area Continue Reading...
Stories in every stone
http://wp.me/p2WUYR-5E Then came a silence, a hush that only solitude knowsThe hazy sun, diving to the horizon all aglow Peeked, all other sounds, tho faint, seems to explodeHidden now, a trail, reverent americans once rode Shadows grow, the bouquet of color dims and greysLight diminished, familiarity rushes from this place Exhaling breath that finds the exit difficult to beholdA piece not to be Continue Reading...
The heron, an eagle, loons, and me
It was the middle of the day when I climbed in. A two seat canoe, a paddle, and me, I did begin. The water was calm and close to crystal clear. Moving through water, and birds, all I could hear. Not a cloud to be found among the blue sky. The sun warmed everything from up on high. I imagined this place in a time centuries before. Wishing it were then, and how I'd still explore. I moved slowly, and Continue Reading...
Thanks #5 (Earth)
I am thankful for the planet earth we live upon. God created this place in perfection. The balance of all things natural. The human race is not even necessary for this planet to live, die, and reproduce. I find it calming in a way, comical in another, and even surprising that people constantly rediscover certain lands in certain climates will work against man when the balance is upset or over Continue Reading...