A few capture from yesterday as it was the last day within February and the weather was nice, as well as the landscapes within the wilderness, which is great. I thought I would share a few and here we are within the first of March.
It looks very wintery in your neck of the woods. We haven't had much of a winter to speak of. It was four degrees Celsius and even though it said seventy-five percent chance of rain we got none that I noticed. Hope your last days of February were spent doing what you wanted to. I got my hair cut. So now I have a fresh new look for the beginning of March. lol.
I have been on this route from one bridge to the other literally six days a week. It's nice Caroline. As well, it's the smallest place I have ever been to within my entire life but there is something good within any place.
Now I have no idea why here in Canada it's called Esso while within America it's called Exxon. They are the same company. I found this amazing as they go back many years.
I kid you not that Elaine is half way of what I run, I took a pause and took a shot as I liked the old wooden stake against against the snow. But that is half way one of four hilly parts of this trail I do.
Lovely winter photos! Yesterday for us brought about 11 inches of snow. The local schools shut down, which is nearly unheard of. Was nice to be tucked away at home :)
Beautiful and lovely, a very nice capture of the sun light beaming and the colours produced - a wonderful sight to see and a serene greetings in the morning ...
It looks very wintery in your neck of the woods. We haven't had much of a winter to speak of.
ReplyDeleteIt was four degrees Celsius and even though it said seventy-five percent chance of rain we got none that I noticed.
Hope your last days of February were spent doing what you wanted to.
I got my hair cut. So now I have a fresh new look for the beginning of March.
lol.
Last weekend we had weekend storm yet it's been the nicest winter that I have ever seen within Saskatchewan.
ReplyDeletea lovely photo,,:)
ReplyDeletethis is a great picture
ReplyDeleteThis looks really peaceful
ReplyDeleteI have been on this route from one bridge to the other literally six days a week. It's nice Caroline.
ReplyDeleteAs well, it's the smallest place I have ever been to within my entire life but there is something
good within any place.
Thanks Sharon it is, and it's warmer - I probably shall be leaving here when
ReplyDeletemy last shots of this fine town are within green.
Now I have no idea why here in Canada it's called Esso while within America it's called Exxon. They are the same company.
ReplyDeleteI found this amazing as they go back many years.
Like a painting.....so beautiful pic....
ReplyDeleteVery nice......the snow still remains....
ReplyDeleteOh Gosh, how lovely pine....
ReplyDeleteOh yes.....it's a long way...
ReplyDeleteThat's a cheery colored bridge!
ReplyDeleteI kid you not that Elaine is half way of what I run, I took a pause and
ReplyDeletetook a shot as I liked the old wooden stake against against the snow.
But that is half way one of four hilly parts of this trail I do.
Lovely winter photos! Yesterday for us brought about 11 inches of snow. The local schools shut down, which is nearly unheard of. Was nice to be tucked away at home :)
ReplyDeleteIt used to be a bridge for automobiles but there is another
ReplyDeleteright next to it Faye and now it's one of two pedestrian bridges.
Interesting phot0 album.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteYet it's much like life - everyone does have there own trails in which they walk.
ReplyDeleteLove the tanks and fences...the bridge is cool too.
ReplyDeleteHappy March Jack.
Welcome to March 1 of the first, Juliana.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do like the footprints here!
ReplyDeletelovely colors!
ReplyDeleteThat's the kind of walk I love to take!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the bridge.
ReplyDeleteThanks Frani it's all within the scope of my own little journey
ReplyDeleteright now I do this trail which is around 6 miles every day.
I do look forward to the green mind you.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it could be right here in N.B.
the journey
ReplyDeleteawesome trails and the shoeprints gave me the impression of how heavy/light the traveller is. Beautiful
ReplyDeletea sign of life, from and to the other side. Great shot
ReplyDeletefrom a distance it looks like a mail box, and immediately it reminded me of a movie
ReplyDeletelovely
ReplyDeletebirds home, a lovely photo
ReplyDeletestanding majestically in the heart of winter, beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and lovely, a very nice capture of the sun light beaming and the colours produced - a wonderful sight to see and a serene greetings in the morning ...
ReplyDeleteNothing says solitude like a single set of prints.
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