September 30, 2007

  • along the pioneer trail

       Stlr-hill trail

      As I said in my previous entry, the main reason I went to the pioneer event last Sunday was to go on the long walk through the woods in safe surroundings. There were shorter trails extending from the main path & I decided to be adventurous & explore a certain one. It went up a hill on a deceptive slant, much steeper than it looked when I started. It doesn't look that steep in the photo, does it? Lots of tree roots & uneven ground made it a real challenge for clumsy me & I wasn't able to get all the way to the apex of the trail, never mind to the top where the cliffs start. When I turned around to go back, I regetted the whole idea, since it was much more verticle in that direction. I really didn't want to slide all the way down & ruin my 2nd favorite pair of cargo pants. So I clung to tree trunks until the ground levelled out & heaved a sigh of relief at once again reaching the main trail.

       There were more wildflowers than expected in the woods lining the trail. I had underestimated the number of those that bloom in the fall. Aside from goldenrods, I couldn't identify any of them, but took pictures of the most intriguing ones. The ones below were large pink fluffballs that resembled something from Dr. Suess.

    Stlr-pink fluff

Comments (8)

  • Looks like the scenery was nice, Even if the trail wasn't ideal.

  • Looks like a beautiful place-bet it was quiet and relaxing(well except for the steep hill !)

  • I can't stop looking at the second pic.
    Will you paint either?

  • They do look like Dr. Suess! :)

  • It ' s also mushroms ' time !

    Michel

  • Beautiful! The top photo reminds me alot of the woods I used to live in in my college town.  I adore the woods and always feel safe and protected in them (well, except for last weekend when I almost got shot by a hunter, but that's the first time that ever happened). 

  • Your woods was a lot more challenging than my nature area. I wasn't about to go off the path graveled and paved. Snake country.

  • I love the woods. Its makes me me miss the woods behind our old apartment. Nice pictures!

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