Tuesday, October 08, 2024

Duck Egg walk... & Charlie


 Sunday was very windy and a bit chilly in the morning for those used to 80 degree weather. It was in the 60's when Charlie and I went to Duck Egg. Really, I don't know why it is named that, but it is a county park with a huge dam that was built ages ago to deter flooding from the Springville Branch of the Bad Axe River.

In the 1950's this Bad Axe branch wiped out most of a small town called Newton in a flood with a mere 4" rainfall that came down hard.

I chose to walk through lower Duck Egg because it is easy to get out of the wind while in the steep valley. I decided to go early in the day to check out the leaves and the light. That first shot is from the trail looking up at the west ridge above the valley taken with my cellphone. The colors look pretty flat but the light wasn't that great.

It didn't matter, the air was crisp and Charlie was having a ball. 


He does love cool morning walks.


Thank goodness he went up on the foot bridge where I could stand on the ground and get a ground level shot of him. He has 3 inch front legs. Seriously, how can he hike like he does?

The vet said to keep him active and let him be a dog and not a couch potato. Charlie seriously loves his cuddly blanket and snoozing on the couch.

He also loves snoozing on a chair we have for him. In the morning when hubby and I are having coffee together, Charlie jumps up here and curls up. 


The walk was quite nice. Not as nice as the spring walks I take there to find bluebells and so many other wild flowers, but still very quiet and pleasing. The winds whistled above us on the trail.

We eventually made it to the pond and I was surprised to see whitecaps on it. The wind was gusting so hard there were waves on the valley pond.

On our way back to the car, we encountered a young man carrying a bucket, a fishing pole, and to my utter surprise, what looked like an AR-15. 

"Holy Crap," I said to him, "are the fish so huge out there that you have to shoot the suckers???"

He laughed and said, "No. I'm going to catch some fish and hunt squirrels on my way back." He smiled and nodded at us and continued on. They make AR-15 style rifles that are .22 caliber. But I've squirrel hunted a lot and you don't need an automatic to shoot them if you are going to eat them.

I carried a single action bolt kid sized .22 when I squirrel hunted. Generally you only get one shot to get the job done.

I shrugged and kept my thoughts to myself.


I was out to enjoy the scenery and the fresh air and that is what we did.

11 comments:

  1. Duck Egg and Bad Axe are cool names. Is it hunting season, or does anything go?

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    1. Our County parks are open for hunting to the public for what is currently in season. So bow hunting for deer and small animals are currently in season. Trout season is just about done.

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  2. Anonymous8:54 AM

    Charlie and you are real troopers! Lori

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  3. Yay for a Fall Duck Egg hike! It is amazing how Charlie hikes (and hikes) being such a cute shorty.

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    1. Yes, Duck Egg is a spring and fall place to go! Charlie is tiring more easily but perks up on cold days!

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  4. You and Lori have the cutest, heart-grabbing dogs! I will keep my self to myself on those guns.

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  5. I better not comment on shooting squirrels with that gun. Okay, maybe I will. No. I won't.

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    1. Meh. I thought the rifle was overkill and that is why I said what I said. Mouth open...words come out.
      I grew up on not wasting bullets.

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  6. I have a 22 that uses short rounds for squirrels:) Automatic is kind of overkill unless of course he is a bad shot. Charlie does great for a height challenged dog...he is all muscle:)

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    1. Hah! That was my thought too.
      Charlie is pretty solid, the vet thinks he is in great shape.

      We don't tell Charlie that he is height challenged.

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