L: There are lots of relocated Canadians in our City
R: Viewing Deck on Shelley Lake Trail
L: There are lots of relocated Canadians in our City
R: Viewing Deck on Shelley Lake Trail
Friday, April 16 we took our morning walk around Shelley Lake's trail. I learned to hard way to always have my camera with me with a charged battery. My dears we saw 2 Deer munching on their breakfast. They were probably about 50' off from the trail in a thick grove of trees. One was rather shy the other kept munching with one eye on me.
Right photo at the red star you can see the second deer, you might have to biggfy the collage.
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Thankful Addendum: I meant to add how thankful I am for our Geek Squad maintenance contract. The Geeks gave my computer an online work up yesterday. Last weekend I had a note pop up about too many temporary files and one other crazy message. They took care of that and updated files. It took over an hour but it was well worth it.
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A most AWWWsome day
Thursday April 15, we took a wonderful trek on the N.C. Museum of Art trail. Not far into our walk, we saw the most delightful trio playing at one of the many shallow creeks along the trail: Woody the Lab, Maggie the Burmese Mountain Dog and their mom. Words cannot express how very happy I was that I had my camera. We take the trail often and each time we see something new.
Woody's Mom was about to throw a small stick for him to retrieve. I asked if I could take photos, she said absolutely. We were standing on the bridge.
Please note the size of the stick at the RED ARROW
Please note the size of the stick Woody retrieved (red arrow)
Mom repeatedly said: Drop, Woody, Drop.
Woody was proud of his stick.