SPARKS
Today's Sparks is in the form of an email from my dear friend Janice.
This is an inspirational SPARKS from her to me and now I share it with you!!
This is an inspirational SPARKS from her to me and now I share it with you!!
If you missed Hemlock Bluff Parts I and II, click below
Part II
RE: posted sign about Copperheads on Part II was weathered probably from last fall
It was still too cool for snakes on the day we visited.
Gigi Google says:
Vein Quartz. Quartz is often found in veins that cut through rocks. Although the term "vein" suggests this, the veins of quartz and other minerals are usually not thin tubes, but rather thin sheets. ... The simplest type of a quartz vein is the filling of an already present crack in rocks
RE: posted sign about Copperheads on Part II was weathered probably from last fall
It was still too cool for snakes on the day we visited.
Gigi Google says:
Vein Quartz. Quartz is often found in veins that cut through rocks. Although the term "vein" suggests this, the veins of quartz and other minerals are usually not thin tubes, but rather thin sheets. ... The simplest type of a quartz vein is the filling of an already present crack in rocks
The age old question:
If a tree falls in the forest, does anyone hear it?
No trees are bothered here...they grow willy nilly and many have multiple trunks.
The photo on the right looks like a dinosaur foot to me.
The photo on the right looks like a dinosaur foot to me.
My guide and partner in crime
Dad of Angel Madi on the left.
I took a picture of just the arch but he added such class I used his picture
I asked Gigi Google
Photo on the left is a beautifully designed out door
Educational Class Room.
The butterflies greet you when you enter the Visitor's Center
Our 1.2 mile trek ended here at the Recycled Garden
Thank you for joining me on my Three Part Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve Trek
we love da twinie tree!!!! it could be a man (our dad?) who makes a handstand LOL
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ReplyDeleteMiss C, this is another very fine post from your visit to the park. I love this place - through your eyes!!! Bcat not only adds class, but dimension. That arch/curve duet is a delight among delights. YAM xx
Looks like a fun hike!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely Spark from your friend and gives hope in these worrying times.
ReplyDeleteThe nature photos are lovely, but to me the recycled garden does look rather out of place in such a lovely setting. Maybe you have to see it in person to appreciate it.
Excellent educational post today. I would not have known how to define the difference between a seep and a spring!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
Such a fun hike at the nature preserve and so much to see! I love the Redbud tree in bloom. It's one of my favorite trees♥
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place to visit, but we don't do snakes. Even the sight of one will give my mom nightmares for a couple days. She remembers every place she has ever seen a snake in her life and will never go back there. Glad you didn't post any photos of them as it would freak her out. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and what a great place to visit. Love the outdoor classroom. Have a really nice day.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun place to visit.
ReplyDeletemy favorite of today is the recycle garden. love it. those trees are amazing and I do see the dinosaur foot. it is good to have friends who can inspired with letters and emails.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the Hemlock Bluffs adventure! That email from your friend, it's a gift to us all. Thanks for sharing it♥ Very comforting reading your daily reminder that our "Angels are Watching"... I feel that in my heart. Can't help but think about my ZCat.
ReplyDeleteWe love the encouraging words from your friend and the picture of that tree with all its blossoms. That sure looks like a fun park to visit. Thanks for sharing all the pictures of those trees growing in all directions.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great Spark and pretty photos too. We loved your tour of the park and no snakes is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteAw on that Spark. So very true. Trying times indeed.
ReplyDeleteLove your nature walk. What a wonderful thing to do with your hubby.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Big hug, honey. ♥
That looks like a place we'd like to go to for a walk. Thanks for the pictures!
ReplyDeleteAwesome trek. Such a beautiful area. And yes, a dinosaur foot for sure!
ReplyDeleteThe words or encouragement as fantastic.
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ReplyDeleteDo love the dinosaur foot tree. I miss walking in the woods.
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad you got out to Hemlock Bluffs before the worse of these crazy days hit, we loved visiting with you!
ReplyDeleteJanice has a great attitude and her words were a beautiful inspirations Spark. The tree is so pretty too. We are really enjoying strolling with you through Hemlock Bluffs.
ReplyDeleteWoos, Lightning and Timber
Our blooms are way behind! Thanks for sharing yours!
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That is a wonderful spark. Nice photos too. XO
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to spend some time enjoying nature...except snakes.
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