Showing posts with label Aurora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aurora. Show all posts

Sunday, May 01, 2022

Hay Valley Spring Hike

It was time for our second Annual Spring Hike at Kickapoo Valley Reserve. Fellow Blogger Aurora [equine expressions] and I studied the weather and decided to go for it this week.
Not only was she early to our meet up place, she said she didn't get lost. 

Once we started, our Trail Master kept us on the right track.




At first glance, the trail may look a bit mundane and even boring. But it isn't. Spring feels a bit late this year, but ...


...it is slowly emerging and with a few warmer days it will explode.

If one looks closely, the flowers are emerging on certain hillsides.

Bloodroot


Dutchman's Breeches


Fiddlesticks
--Ferns


Hepatica
[see the fuzzy leaves?]


Wild Photographer
on the loose:
 

We stopped a lot and just soaked in the forest sounds. The day was a bit overcast and at times the sun peeked through but we just walked, talked, and admired everything along the trail.

And photographers who hike together will often grab a candid of the other person. Aurora was no exception. She caught me playing with my Legos.


What was I doing? Well, I was setting up a Lego BigFoot inside a 'cave'. However, I wasn't sure that he should have a fire inside a hollow tree.



The place I really wanted Aurora to see was the old foundation.


This was a much better place to discover Bigfoot.

Photos by
Aurora!



And this is what I was shooting. I found Bigfoot!!!! He was taking a photo of me!



We spent a lot of time looking at this foundation. It may be the only remains of one of the farm buildings that were purchased to make way for the dam that didn't happen.


We took our time and strolled, stopping often to look at things. I never even glanced to see what time it was. I was enjoying everything so much. Female human company AND the great outdoors.


Pussy Toes
this plant had
me stumped until I recalled
finding them before!


Shining Firmoss


If I'd had my way, I would have not even gone back to my vehicle. I would have waved a magic wand and become a woodland elf.

That outing relaxed me so much, it lasted through the weekend. I'm so chill right now I could just melt right into the ground and enjoy the misty rainfall.