"I thank my God upon every remembrance of you," Philippians 1:3
This morning, I was finally able to return to the trail. The
weather was dry and cool, providing the perfect conditions for a 4-mile walk.
Any one know what those berries are called?
By the way, last year when I walked the trail with our son, one of these hedgeapples dropped on my heard!
Here I am in Elizabeth's hat! There was no wind this morning either. There was no sun either, so really didn't need it.
I also have photos from Saturday, when the weather was sunny, creating a striking contrast with today’s overcast conditions.
Thank you for visiting! I hope you take a moment to check out Altered Book Lover and meet our hosts for T Stands for Tuesday, Bleubeard and Elizabeth.
6 comments:
How wonderful that you walked that trail this morning. I love the cooler weather, but I am really tired of all this rain. I love overcast skies to take photos. I think they come out better than on sunny days.
Wow on the sunflowers. I wonder if mine are blooming. I haven't been out in days because of all the rain.
So glad you like the hat. I loved it, but it was too big for my head. Also delighted you shared your water with us for T this Tuesday, dear friend.
Nice to meet you! And good you "braved" the not so nice weather - the second walk looks much nicer, though. Have a happy T-Day!
I enjoyed walking with you today, and the hat really suits you, it's a lovely photo of you 😊. Wishing you a very happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x
I'm just getting back into walking too since it's cooled off. You saw some great things on your 2 walks Sharon. There is definitely a contrast between the 2 days. Are both days on the same trail? I like that photo of you in your hat also. Happy T day, and I hope the rain stops so you can get out and do more walking. hugs-Erika
So many cool things to see on the trail! We just got back from a walk around the block.
It's lovely to see you in Elizabeth's hat! You did some great walk, it's wonderful when the weather is more comfortable for walking. We had rain last night and this morning - after several month without it - and it was just too humid. I worked in the garden and was sweating after a few minutes. Usually it's dry here, I'm not used to that kind of humidity.
I think the berries might be firethorn, but I am not sure.
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