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Tag Archives: Park
Gift #1092: Walking through time
Today I thought I’d share some photos from my favorite trail in Indiana. This is always the first hike my mom and I do when we arrive at Spring Mill. It’s a short jaunt down the hill from the lodge, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Wilson, Indiana, Inspiration, nature, ornithology, Outdoors, Park, Spring Mill
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Gift #787: Birds at the Feeders
This past weekend I made my first visit to Eagle Creek Park. My mom and I went up Saturday afternoon to drive around and do a bit of knitting while enjoying the park. I bought a yearly pass ( a … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, Eagle Creek Park, nature, ornithology, Park, photography, Wildlife, woodland
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Gift #706: Feathers and Leaves
Whirling and twirling in the wind You can’t tell where a leaf ends and a bird begins Flying high, is that a wing beating, A feather falling, or a moment fleeting? Too fast to see, I cannot tell Perhaps it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, birds, Eagle Creek, forest, leaves, Outdoors, Park, seasons, woodland
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Gift #674: Twilight at Glendale
This weekend my mom and I travel to Cincinnati for Stampaway, which is a big stamping convention that we’ve attended for many years. I look forward to this weekend very much – not only for the great rubber stamps and … Continue reading
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Tagged Glendale, Knitting, neighborhood, Ohio, Park, Stampaway
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Gift #529: Childhood park
On one of the trips into Austin, we were able to go to the Arboretum, which is a shopping center on the north side of the city. It is near my Nana’s home and we used to go there all … Continue reading
Gift #494: Neighborhood park
We are blessed to have a wonderful community park just minutes away from where I live. Several adjoining neighborhoods are close by and it offers a lovely retreat. You can picnic, ride bikes, hike, play with pets in the pet … Continue reading
Gift #490: Autumn walks
“Now autumn’s fire burns slowly along the woods, and day by day the dead leave fall and melt.” — William Allingham Today was a perfect autumn day – cool and breezy with full sun, bright blue sky, and multi-hued foliage. … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, bird, Eagle Creek, fall, forest, Park, Recreation, woodland
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Gift #399: Evening walk
On my walk today… There’s a lovely patch of green through which a bit of river flows. Nestled within are a host of wildflowers, vines that twine and twirl, and trees. It’s a lovely, quiet spot. Blessings to you, Sarah