You could technically call it a hike, but we weren't putting a lot of effort into it. The hardest part was the mosquito-y portion right by the river with a muddy path flanked by waist high weeds.
The new management has had a shortage of people working for them in this year and it shows in places where they used to do some weed management. I imagine with the 69+ miles of trails, it is not an easy job to keep things trimmed back.
Anyway, we made it out to the first set of ponds and there really wasn't much going on in the ponds themselves.
Charlie chose little trail that heads off to the bird blind area. I wasn't going to take it as I was sure I'd be carried off by giant skeeters.
But in the end, Charlie made the best decision. Sometimes you just need to follow the dog!
There was a pair of swans at the other end of the pond where I'd take a photo of a pair this spring. I think they may have nested there, I can't be sure since I couldn't get back to this part of the reserve for the past 6 months.
The surprise however was this! Is it a young mute swan? I don't know. I will look it up. However, I didn't get a close up shot so I could see its face. It was too far off.
It just means I'll have to come back one morning without Charlie so as not to alarm them. Yes, he is small but his dog tags alert birds to his presence.
Some things I have decided to get done to assist myself with the empty house syndrome.
I started to look up state parks in my general part of the state. I've actually found 3 places I have been to long ago but want to go back and explore to them intimately.
Governor Dodge, Perot State Park, and Wyalusing State Park are all about an hours drive from my house. State Natural Areas are also on my list.
I checked out what the cost would be to camp in my car or get a room (dog friendly).
Now, instead of listening to the roaring silence in the house, I have some goals for exploring.
This week I am adding a little dog tailer to my bicycle. I think Charlie would like to go with me when I am biking on those nice flat railroad bed trails.
Cheap affordable hiking is what I need to do to start feeling like myself again, I think. It feels weird to expand my hiking area to an hour travel time away. Once I conquer that, I could go futher!
Charlie this evening, we've been getting rain for hours along with nonstop thundering [which he hates].
Sounds like you've made some good plans. I've used music before to blast through the house; had a set of speakers in 3 rooms! Very unusual white berries. Mr. Charlie looks so regal and philosophical gazing from the deck. Nice adventures you have planned. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteMusic is the one thing that breaks the silence of the house so I have been listening to that often. I only need one tiny speaker for my tiny house. :)
DeletePS, the white berries were on a gray dogwood bush.
DeleteCharlie and thou are really doing well. Is your bike a regular pedal or electric? I suspect the former but wonder if the latter would also suit you. It might allow you to go farther in your explorations.
ReplyDeletePedal bike, I don't think I can afford an e bike. Most of the trails I'd take Charlie with are old railroad beds which only have a 2 % grade change at most.
DeleteIf nothing else, I'll increase quad strength exponentially.
If you could get pictures of the swans showing more detail, I’d be really interested in seeing them.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to go back without the dog to where I can get closer to the area they like. But I didn't want to frighten them off so didn't try that day.
DeleteCharlie is going to love biking with you....and camping too. Sounds like you are adjusting. Music can lift you up....maybe do some dancing around the house!!! Lori
ReplyDeleteI don't adjust well in the mornings. I miss making his breakfast and coffee before I started my day.
DeleteI see you took a picture of assassin beatles. My nemesis! This is the first year ever that they have not destroyed my tomatoes. Charlie is such a cute little dog! Glad you’re able to expand your hiking areas now. RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteThose are actually Milkweed Beetles, but I do have photos of assassin bugs from last year.
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https://mulewings.blogspot.com/2024/06/buggin-is-distracting.html
Oh, good to know they are Milkweed Beetles! They resemble the nymphs of Assassin bugs we have here which are orange and black. RHill, TX
DeleteChange is hard. One must realign life...
ReplyDeleteChange is hard but since I spent 10 years caring for hubby and helping him in his daily life...I feel as if I lost my way, so need to get back to my dreams of what I wanted to do which are simple things.
DeleteThank you.
I think you are moving forward. It must be so quiet without him. Change is hard. One step in front of the other. I'm sure it feels very weird to be able to go hiking without a timetable. The dock sounded beautiful. Sometimes you just need to sit.
ReplyDeleteI think traveling to the state parks will be great. I hope the cabins aren't too pricey. I think both of you will really enjoy it. Charlie will also LOVE the dog trailer! What a great friend and partner he is.
I only want to be myself and so did Rich. He knows I am an explorer and always encouraged me to go do that.
DeleteThanks.