I loved the look of this tree, clinging to the bank while hanging out over the water. It has been growing that way for several years by the look of it.
This long fallen tree hosted somebody over the winter.
And most certainly this is the entrance to a gnome home... In a few short weeks, this bank will be filled with the wildflowers that draw me out again and again, with their yellows, blues, pinks, whites, and magenta. Hard to believe right now. This path runs along the creek, and you can see how the deer have traveled this way many times. Along the way I saw many places where they chose to cross the water to the hill on the other side which leads to a field. Outside the shop, daffodils poke up their leaves next to a sage plant. I'm not sure who this was. A raccoon? Squirrel?
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oh you are right tina, give it up buddy... make room for the new gal in town, ms. spring! lol really cool looking walk hon. so wonderful just to get out and see, smell and experience something besides the inside of the house, i am certain:) big herbal and honey hugs to you. that was neat seeing the hollow log someone had overwintered in. i am reading a book called the secret life of deer. seeing your deer crossings made me think to share that title. thanks you for sharing your walk with us:)
GORGEOUS! Thank you for sharing your walk in the woods with us.
Gorgeous pictures! Thanks for sharing your walk.
Leslie, I read The Secret Lives of Bees, so tell me... what is the Deer book about? Deer?
Really, I'm not being a smartie.
Yesterday my son said he saw a bee. I can't verify, and we've had another night of a hard freeze here in central Hoosier land....but oh...let's hope!
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