Yesterday morning Sarah and I
welcomed fall by walking a few miles on a trail in the Withlacoochee State
Forest . It is Florida and still
September, so the temperatures were not what I would call cool, but at least they
were not hot.
Some of our hike was spent passing
through dense hardwood forest:
But most of it was spent in a drier,
more open forest of slash pine and turkey oak. Thanks to a plethora of wildflowers, there was plenty of color to be seen:
Much to my delight, all of it
was spent walking on hills -- sand hills, to be geologically precise. They were
not extremely high or steep, but were quite continuous. We spent a couple hours
on the trail and there was not a single moment when we weren’t either on or
surrounded by some level of vertical relief:
When it came to animals, we were
treated to the sight of a red-bellied woodpecker hammering away on a pine
branch. The other creatures stayed hidden but left their marks nonetheless:
I must say, it was a good way for a daddy and daughter
to spend the morning!
Glad Sarah likes to hike - she's getting so tall! Your wildflowers are greenhouse annuals here at altitude. Hope all is well with your family, John. I just had another grandchild - Samuel.
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