Pleasing Prospect
A partial view of the path I mentioned yesterday, very nicely and neatly cut through the meadows, and weaving between the stands of pines dotting the landscape. It extended well to the left of this shot, and to the right as well until it encountered wetlands. As I said, I had been here before but finding this new walkway, clearly thoughtfully laid out was a highly unusual and appreciated bonus, and I traversed the entirety of the track and thoroughly enjoyed the unusually smooth journey, never even having to look down for footing as is typically required.
As expected, no people around, and I suspect the owner may have created this for ATV use. I was surprised, however, by a dog sitting silently in the trees watching me as I unexpectedly spotted him at close range. While I love dogs, I admit to some uncertainty in this circumstance and after snapping a quick shot (which turned out blurry probably due to the fact that I was already in retreat when I snapped it), I turned back from whence I came, a series of emphatic (and very hopeful) assertions of "Good dog!" apparently keeping him at bay.
Pleasing Prospect
A partial view of the path I mentioned yesterday, very nicely and neatly cut through the meadows, and weaving between the stands of pines dotting the landscape. It extended well to the left of this shot, and to the right as well until it encountered wetlands. As I said, I had been here before but finding this new walkway, clearly thoughtfully laid out was a highly unusual and appreciated bonus, and I traversed the entirety of the track and thoroughly enjoyed the unusually smooth journey, never even having to look down for footing as is typically required.
As expected, no people around, and I suspect the owner may have created this for ATV use. I was surprised, however, by a dog sitting silently in the trees watching me as I unexpectedly spotted him at close range. While I love dogs, I admit to some uncertainty in this circumstance and after snapping a quick shot (which turned out blurry probably due to the fact that I was already in retreat when I snapped it), I turned back from whence I came, a series of emphatic (and very hopeful) assertions of "Good dog!" apparently keeping him at bay.