Family Sunning Time

 

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When we go down the channels at the lake, we sometimes see the turtles out. One year though, they were much larger than these, and as you might know I hadn’t taken my camera along. Made me have second thoughts and hopes that they never ventured to the beach area. This past weekend though, we did see these few smaller ones.

Nature is so interesting, but I’m glad God made me a human. 🙂 The one looks to be a family with their young.

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Nature for TT

Textured with rainy day for sharing with Texture Tuesday.  Frame I used is compliments of Rita at The Coffee Shop Blog

They have created a walking path along what use to be railroad tracks that went through our town. The walking path begins at the edge of our town and has been transformed into a Nature Preserve as well. Once it is completed, the walking path will continue to the next small town (if you’re able since it is about 7-10 miles).

The railroad has long ago been taken away, but sometimes you can see what remains of the bed and some ties remain. There are birdhouses that have been constructed along the way, and this little fellow was flying in to deliver feeding time to its babies.

Also, along our walk we saw many pretty flowers among the weeds. Below are just a few.

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What’s left of one of the railroad bridges.

Hope you will venture over to see what others are sharing for the Nature Texture Tuesday.

Enjoy!! and thanks so much for visiting me. I love comments and do read them all so please drop a word or two so I know you were here. Thanks.

Peabea

Psalm 139: 7-10

 

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Babies have left

I will now have my hose back. The longest part was mama sitting on the eggs before they finally hatched. They were bulging out of that small nest and by yesterday, they had all flown.

Hope you enjoyed the saga of the Mama Robin and Spring at our house.

Peabea