Once again, we are on our usual cycle of walks on Friday-Saturday, rest on Sunday. Misty may not like it, but her feet do! That said, we start with a Thursday night adventure...
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Ah, there!
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Varmint #1
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And by the time Misty, ignoring my pointing, caught his scent, he was gone
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"Somewhere in here, I think"
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Near the duck pond
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A turtle? This time of year? As you might guess, we are hours away from the coming cold snap
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"Time for a quick dip, and..."
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"...hey, check it out!"
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Deer watching girl...
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...girl watching deer
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Varmint #2
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Halfway down the hole after him
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Ducks pretending to swim: Water depth about a quarter-inch
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Now, Friday morning:
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Me: Doesn't look like anyone else is out here! Squirrel: Just wait...
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Me: Looks like they moved the bridge around again! Misty: There's 2 peoples with 2 doggies up there!
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Remember those high-up shelves from last time? Not so high now...
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Passed a gaggle of people at the south end- including 2 sets of golfers
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When we first met this guy he was leaving the woods, abandoning an air hose... now he is going back, with heavy equipment
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More doggie
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More doggie in water
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"Man, this stuff's only a quarter inch deep!"
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"Yeah, someone said that yesterday..."
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We ran into this group earlier, too. I think the one lady was taking them on a tour...
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And Saturday:
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Misty was intent that there was varmintage here! My guess, there was a mole underground.
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Here we are on the dry bed of what we've been calling "the Arboreal Ocean".
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Not far from the creek...
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...and a challenge to get out of!
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Even once you're on open ground, you have to climb this...
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Doggie ends up with stickers on her nose...
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"There, that'll take care of 'em!"
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Milkweeds busted open this week
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What bloody nice photos
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteGreat adventures. Wish our desert community could walk along this.
ReplyDeleteIt's all in how you see the world- and which direction you aim the camera...
ReplyDeleteWe see turtles well into November here. Albeit sunning themselves on a rock or pipe, but they don't disappear until the snow starts.
ReplyDeleteThe Swamp's usually abandoned by them by the summer drying out. I think he was lost or something...
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