Sunday, March 20, 2011

Yes, I still have more snow photos to share even if it is Spring. . .

The trail meets the freeway here so I must cross a land bridge to finish the walk on the trail across the freeway, leading through a park and then more forest.
Almost to the land bridge over freeway. . .
If I go to the right here, I meet Main Street and my home is about a mile down the road but I am not going home yet. . .
Looks like a lot of people have already crossed the freeway to the eastern part of the trail. . .
Once across the freeway (above it) one needs to travel backwards and then forwards on a winding trail to get to the  trail again.  The blue skies remain with me.




Couldn't resist taking this shot with the  snow caught between the grasses. . .
From the trail, a snowy shot showing the grasses under the trees.
The trail winds down through a neighborhood of houses before it reaches Leverich Park. The Parks and Recreation Board in our city wanted to make this trail go from one part of the city to the other, reaching across town.  My snowy walk only takes us  through part of the  trail.  I love snow but it gets dark and cold here in winter and sometimes I have to  stop BUT not yet. . .
Tracks on the turn around. . . peopel have homes in this area and you can only go through on the trail which doesn't allow cars. . .
I leave you today with more tracks. . . will pick up tomorrow walking through Leverich Park and  a few snowmen because children know it is the thing to do when we get this white stuff no matter how little!

4 comments:

  1. It's strange to me , this city with no house, noone, only tracks on the ground. Even the freeway is empty!Here we always have people everywhere!I like the graphic of those tracks!

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  2. This trail is made where there are few homes -- it follows the power poles/lines and no one wants those ugly things to be in their front yard. . . There are homes-- country homes -- nearby. I have already shown a few and there are probably more. That is why making a trail here is so wonderful.

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  3. I like seeing the snowy tracks, Paulie. The snow caught in the grasses is especially nice.

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  4. Your snowy landscape is quite different than what I saw at the arboretum. Now we are having a lot of rain and the hills are emerald green.

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