Adventure Location:
Decatur, Alabama
Point Mallard Campground
Date: June 24, 2023
A very nice day it has been. After breakfast this morning we headed out for a walk of whatever seemed right at this moment. 3.26 miles later we were finished and well tired but feeling a good tired without any pains anywhere. That is a big change. Tired is good. Pains are not.
We shot several photos but only two seemed worth posting. As we walked the path around the edge of Flint Creek we took pictures at random of what ever was attracting our attention at the moment. That was great fun even if we only got a couple of shots to keep.
This is a reflection shot of a lone tree across a golf course water hazard but it looked nice to us.
The trail is partially regraveled in preparation for the Fall cross country school races and training in cross country running, They have some kids that can really move on along us old folks have to dodge to be polite. But big HOWDYS and THANK YOUS are frequent.
As we meandered along we grabbed this shot of a rock and stuff. Then when we processed the photo for the blog presentation we were surprised how much it looked like the main rock was floating in the air. WOW that is neat. The OFM wishes he was smart enough to get the floating rock pic on purpose but it was an accident.
As has been mentioned the OFM is trying a new style of watercolor for his art efforts. This next coloring is only 2.75 inches square and proved to be a heck of a challenge. The results showed the OFM he has a lot of larning to do quickly and soon.
Here is Succulent One illuminated by this afternoons sunshine.
Painting that small turned out to be a tough challenge for the OFM and it still took about twelve hours of work.
Now we need to get back outside and try to have tooooo much more fun.
I really like that tree reflection!
ReplyDeleteIn person it was really special to me. Those scenes are a part of the reason I walk so much around the areas I am in.
DeleteThat reflection phot was great!
DeleteThat is a good walk and not having any pain.
ReplyDeleteYep the no pain was a big surprise. Wish I could still SAFELY ride bikes.
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