Saturday's Mental Therapy

I bused out to Lemoine Point this morning, for a walk through the woods. Not exactly a solitary experience, as there were quite a few people walking and jogging through. Okay, not hoards of people, probably a couple of dozen all told. But that's a lot when you want peace and quiet. LOL.

I did pass one 30-something couple, going in the other direction. Overheard the woman ask, "So you have two children?"  and the guy reply, "Yeah, Cory and Niall." So I speculated that they had hooked up on-line (or via friends) and that this was their first meeting/date. Otherwise she'd know he had two sons, and would know their names. Ah, let the games begin.

As for me, I'll stick with my camera and and my fur family, thanks very much.  :-)

Our recent un-Spring-like cold snap has frozen the little brook.
Lucky shot of the chickadee, because they flit around so quickly.
Trust me to find tree roots fascinating . . .
So far, the only thing turning green on the interior trails is the moss!
I almost missed the mourning dove, she blends so well with the leaves and old branches.
This picnic table soon will be lost to the reeds.
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Comments

Old Kitty said…
Hi!
You rhymed!

"Lucky shot of the chickadee, because they flit around so quickly."

:-)

And you got all writerly making up possible stories for the lovebirds!

I love your (real) bird pics - bird pics close up are really difficult especially tiny tiny ones like the chikadee. But I do like that mourning dove all hidden near enough by the grass.

and of course, Roots!!! Roots are great - all gnarly and twisty and sturdy.

And the sun is out! Spring is so slowly creeping through but it's here, it's here.

Take care
x
Ann said…
Absolutely beautiful photos. I really enjoyed them. Stopped by via Old Kitty and glad I did.
Jacqueline said…
Great photography!...I love the ducks and birds, but the tree roots are interesting and the last picture of the picnic table is very cool with the pretty blue water a fun contrast.
Kea: what PHANTASTIC photos! Some of those same birds have been in my backyard! You have quite the good eye!!

Thanks for stopping by my blog (and Noir's too) and the feed back on I Heart Cats! I heard every word of it!!

Thomasina!