Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Salt Springs, baybee
Okay, first off: Trigger alert. This post contains a photo of a .... snaaaaaaaaaaaake!
It keels me how people get all funky over snake pics. And certain words. Someday I'm gonna do a "trigger post" and it's going to be 100% pics of snakes and spiders and clowns, interspersed with words like "panties" and "tinfoil" and "damp".
Did I just run everybody off? OOPS.
So! Back to the regularly scheduled post.
Sunday, I went to Salt Springs. It was a little bit warmer than on Saturday, which made for a nice walk. A strenuous walk, actually, which I can now feel in my legs, two days later. Am old.
The park is full of farmers' stone walls:
The Fern Forest is still mostly brown. A month from now, it'll be crazy-green and beautiful - I'll have to remember to go back and take an "after" pic:
At least the skunk cabbage is green:
I have no idea why they call it skunk cabbage. It doesn't smell skunky - not even when you crush the leaves. Maybe skunks like to eat it? I dunno.
Look! Flowers:
Yeah, I know that pic is blurry. But I had to take a picture of the first flowers of spring!
And I felt like belting out THE HILLS ARE ALIIIIIIIVE and spinning around in circles when I got to this field:
Well, no, they're not alive right NOW, but give it a month ... That's spring around here. The promise of what will be, if we can just display a little patience, for Pete's sake. Sheesh.
Look! A snaaaaaaake!
Here is where I presume a bird met its demise. Can you spot the feathers?:
There's still ice on the walls of the gorge:
But the falls are flowing:
And warm weather is just around the corner. I hope.
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3 comments:
Joy!
Pretty snake picture.....and the others too! Did you have to tote the baby snakes out of your garage again this spring?
No snake babies yet!
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