Tag: hiking
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Sunday Stills – Happy Place – 10.18.20
My happy place is being outside in nature with my hubby, Frank! I’m also happy when I’m with my kids and grandkids but haven’t seen 2 of my 3 kids and none of my grandkids since January of this year due to the pandemic. I get to Facetime with them, but that is it. So…
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Sunday Stills – Fall Color Ochre – 10.11.20
The feature image is the best and only photo I have of signs of fall. It was taken last September in Bozeman, Montana. In Florida, we don’t get the change with the red, orange & yellow until January when much of the rest of the country is in snow and ice. At that point, it…
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Turtle – Wakulla River – WWE
Photo taken from the Access Point 1: CR 365 bridge of a turtle swimming against the current in the Wakulla River.
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Silent Sunday – Grapevine Botanical Gardens
Also for Cee’s FOTD Challenge.
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SQUARE TOPS – ON TOP OF THE WORLD – Trout Lake
Frank and me at the Trout Lake after hiking 1.2 miles up 150 feet of elevation to reach the top of this beautiful lollypop loop trail around the lake. Trail leading to the top of our destination, Trout Lake. Click here to view the original post in its entirety. Click the panel below to visit…
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Living in the Moment – Day 3 – Mt. Washburn – YNP
Mount Washburn is located in the north central part of Yellowstone National Park with a peak elevation of 10,243 feet (3,107 m).
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Living in the Moment – Day 2 – Trout Lake
Trout Lake was worth the 150 feet of elevation that we had to climb to get to this peaceful clear lake.
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August 30 – BOTD – Limpkin
The Limpkin is a perfect example of why the Endangered Species Act needs to stay strong.
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Kayak anyone?
I’m late posting this for July Blue Squares, but this was on July 27th. This photo was taken from the maintenance shed at the University of North Florida (UNF). We had been hiking around the lake & the skies emptied out with pouring rain before we could get back to the car. Made for a…
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August 19 – BOTD – Redstart
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. The American Redstart is a medium-sized warbler that flutters from branch to branch snapping up insects in mid-flight. The male is much more colorful, orange & black.