I never intended to explore new trails the other day; a quick stop to look at a sign, maybe a short walk over a bridge to look at the river. Then home; I had things to do.
But the sun was so bright, and all the trees were leafing out in a froth of those almost-yellow spring greens, and the maples were all dangling their long flower clusters. And across the river, the trailhead beckoned.
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| Pocket camera shot. But you get the picture. |
I've been down this hill before; just checked; the last time I was here was January of last year, with everything all brown and cold. Now there's green everywhere. New leaves of thimbleberry, red elderberry, salmonberry, huckleberry, blackberry; there will be bear and bee food later on. Flowers, pink, white, yellow. On a tree far overhead, the dogwood flowers are out. Tiny, pale blue butterflies air-dance over the grass, never pausing for a moment.
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| Still brown in the centre. Look closely; do you see the beaver lodge? This area was forest. Rising water killed the trees. Beaver doings? |
I went on down the hill. Down and down and down. I kept telling myself I would turn back at the next bend, but there was always another bend further down. I passed the spot I'd turned back at before; now I was on the flat ground beside the river. After a while there was a junction; the road went on, another headed off to the right, away from the river. And a narrow trail went off to the left, under deep cover. I took that route.
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| In the brown area at the right, a sluggish stream winds down towards the river. |
The trail eventually came out into sunlight again. And I recognized the spot; here I was on the far side of that wetland I'd looked at from above.
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| There's the water tower; I stood just below that to take the top photo. |
The trail goes on; I didn't. I still had that hill to climb, and work to do at home. But I sat on a log for a while, just watching.
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| Dead wood in the shallow water. From my sit spot. |
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| Last year's hardhack flowers. These shrubs haven't leafed out yet. Soon! |
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| Starting back up. A mossy stump houses lichens and a hemlock sapling. |
I'll have to come back and follow the trail to see if there's a beaver dam as well as the lodge.
And I made it back up with my old legs still happy; even had energy to go home and water and fertilize my flower beds. The peonies are shooting up and there are deep purple hyacinths.
Flowers along the road, tomorrow.
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No tenía planeado explorar senderos; detenerme para mirar un letrero, tal vez cruzar el puente para mirar el rio. Y luego, a casa; me esperaba una lista de quehaceres.
Pero el sol brillaba, y todos los árboles estrenaban hojitas nuevas, una espuma de ese color verde/amarillo que se da solamente en la primavera. Y de los arces de hoja grande colgaban miles de rácimos de flores. Y el camino al otro lado del puente me llamaba.
1. De la cámara de bolsillo. El camino que baja hacia el rio.Para mañana, tengo flores que vi en el camino.








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