Thursday, November 05, 2020

I WILL LET A FEW PHOTOS SPEAK FOR ME TODAY

SPOTTED THESE NICE RED MAPLES ON OUR WAY OUT OF THE PARK THIS MORNING
This is Part One of a two part walk along Goderich's Maitland Woods Trail this morning.  I hope to have Part Two of this walk in Friday's post........

A NEW WALKING BRIDGE HAS REPLACED THE OLD ONE ON THE HINDMARSH TRAIL
NO, THAT IS NOT A HURON COUNTY VINE SNAKE
A LOT OF CEDAR TREES GROW IN THIS MARSHY AREA
MANY DIFFERENT FORMS OF MOSES AND LICHENS ON THE FOREST FLOOR
WHY WALK ON THE WOODEN WALKWAY WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO EH
THERE HAVE BEEN SOME STRONG WINDS THROUGH HERE
IT'S NICE TO SEE MANY TREES ALONG THE WAY HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED
I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS SUCH A THING AS 'CLIMBING POISON IVY'
CAN YOU SEE THE BIG 'MOOSE HEAD' IN THE TREE ROOT SYSTEM?
NOW WHAT THE HECK'S GOING ON UP THERE??
AWWW, JUST A COUPLE TRAIL WORKERS DOING A BIT OF MAINTENANCE
STOPPING ALONG THE WAY TO TIE MY SHOE
I THINK I SEE A FACE IN THERE SOMEWHERE
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MILD MORNING WE HAD GOING ON TODAY
BEING A MARSHY AREA MANY STRANGE THINGS GROW HERE
LOTS OF GREAT SMELLS FOR PHEEBS ALONG THE TRAIL
AN OLD ROTTING STUMP
'OH-OH' A SHADOWY FOREST CREATURE AHEAD BLOCKS OUR PATH
LUCKILY, THAT SHADOWY FOREST CREATURE WAS JUST A BIG OLD STUMP BUT PHEEBS IS KEEPING A WARY EYE ON IT ANYWAY
OUR FOREST WALK WILL CONTINUE TOMORROW:))
GROANER'S CORNER:((  Because of dense fog, a steamboat had to stop at the mouth of the river. A passenger demanded to know the cause of the delay.  "Can't see up the river," the harassed captain replied. "Fog's too thick."  "But I can see the stars overhead," the passenger said.  "Yes," the captain growled, "but unless the engines explode, we're not going that way."












3 comments:

  1. Yes Al I could see the moose head and the other one looked like it could be an owl (at least to my imagination). Lovely photos.

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  2. I've never commented before, but those red maples are stunning! We get hardly any colorful trees in Southern California.

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