Friday, December 12, 2014

A Little Look At The Park

I often complain about not having very many trees around here. It really is the truth, but there are places with plenty of trees in most of the nature parks around here. There just aren't quite as many, and the area with the trees isn't usually as big. That's okay.

As long as I get to stand in the middle of a bunch of trees sometimes I'm perfectly fine. I don't know what it is about a good forest that I like so much, but I really feel at peace there. And it's not even necessarily the place where I might find animals. I see them in lots of different places.

I got my answer on the trail that used to go up to the river in my closest nature park. I didn't even have to ask anyone about it. Under that stop sign in the picture above is a keep out sign as well. There is a walkway that goes over the railroad tracks that used to lead to the other part of the nature trail. I guess they decided to permanently close it off.

That's a shame because it used to lead to a couple more little foot bridges, and it lead right up to a trail that went along the river for a little ways. I really liked it, but I'm guessing they just couldn't maintain the bridges anymore, and maybe they became a little dangerous. They were really kind of old and rickety.

Above you can see one of the small hills on the trail in this hiking park. I really like having these hills, but they sure do get hard on my back when I travel up and down them so much. Even these little hills in this park have been hard for me lately. They're not much better for my lazy dog.

Back in Michigan I can remember the time I was chased by racoons. I ran about half a mile up and down hills like this to get away from them. I was a little out of breath when it was done, but I still felt pretty good. I think I need to get out more often. It used to be mostly every day back then, but now I mostly ride around in the truck. I miss the old days. I'll talk to you later.

12 comments:

  1. One of the good old days: having seen the geese laying eggs.

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    1. That was one of my favorite days too. I miss those geese.

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    1. I wish these fall type days would have stuck around, but winter came back just a few days later.

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  3. Glad you found some trees and also got your answer about the trail to the river that was closed off.

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    1. I'm really going to miss that trail. I guess they had their reasons though.

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  4. Those are nice hills. Glad to see you have some.

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    1. We have just about nothing but hills around here. Trying to find a bit of flat ground is the hard part.

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  5. I hear ya, I miss the old days too. It used to be easy to do just about anything

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    1. It seems like posting every day used to be much easier for me back then.

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  6. The railroad just doesn't want you to get ran over. Skirt those tracks anyway, just be careful. Lots more eagles on the eastern edge, they follow rivers leading from the Mississippi more than the Missouri Rivers.

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    1. I'm going to have to do a bit of research to find a few good places with some eagles. I'm just itching to get a few pictures of flocks of them like you get.

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