Pause, Click, and Sprint!

You’ll soon understand what my oddball title is referring to. Something tells me, that if you are also a nature lover who blogs about your hikes, you already know! It is hard to sprint over these exposed roots! But, if I want to take pictures of quirky things that I find on our hike; I’ll need to sprint, in order to catch up with everyone else. This bug-eyed critter set me back a few paces… This fungus was growing on a log, that we had to duck under, on the obstacle course… This is my idea of a hiking trail – just an occasional bump. I asked my husband to pose (hand only), so I could show just how BIG some of the trees are. Being a man after mine own heart, he kindly pointed out these fungi for me to capture on my camera. When I asked him if he would bring this rock home for my garden, he said: “Sure!” Maybe I will plant ferns around it? Or maybe we could make a waterfall feature? There’s no harm in dreaming. This one is not too big. I like this double one! This one would not fit into our garden. We can take pictures of it anyways.   To see my husband’s waterfall pictures – check out his blog  http://freedlife.wordpress.com/2012/09/30/local-jems-hidden-in-plain-sight/  I was too frightened to cross over to his side. I guess you could say that I was stumped! It was time for us to head back. We chose to take the water route for part of the return trip. It sure beat climbing down the steep incline we had navigated! Soon we were back on the obstacle course ~ I mean trail!

Blessings ~ Wendy

27 thoughts on “Pause, Click, and Sprint!

      1. Yikes is right–mountain climbing, vertical surfaces–hah, I can barely do the little incline to get to my grocery store!!

        1. Our den and bedroom are on the top floor… that is my vertical challenge! 🙂

          Blessings ~ Wendy

    1. Don’t you just love surprises? And I don’t mean the kind my outside cat leaves at the doorstep… She really gave me a surprise this week… eek!

      Blessings ~ Wendy

      1. Aack! My dog is the one who leaves me surprises – of the ripped and torn and damaged kind…. *sigh*

        1. Oh, yes, I remember those days in the country… The funniest gifts were from our late lab/springer: frozen horse pucks from next door. I’d put them in my compost. 🙂

          Blessings ~ Wendy

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  1. Reminds me of some of the hiking scenery I used to enjoy growing up in CT…someday I will return!! Until then, thanks for letting so many people hike vicariously! Keep stopping and sprinting and posting, please!

    1. If it inspires you and gets you outside – why not? Thank you for your kind comment.

      Blessings ~ Wendy

    1. I imagine it is a great bonding time between the rider and the horse. Thank you for your visit.

      Blessings ~ Wendy

      1. My horse loved it and I especially loved it. We did lot’s of hiking trips in the Olympic Mountains in my 30’s it was fun but never as fun as trail riding on my horse I trained from a youngster 🙂

    1. Thank you, Teresa. There were no flowers to be found, but fun nonetheless!

      Blessings ~ Wendy

    1. The guys climbed Mount Becher yesterday, and I wished I was with them. But I didn’t want to go at the pace they intended to go… ouch!

      Blessings ~ Wendy

    1. I’ve taken so many pictures that I filled up my laptop memory and my husband’s jaw dropped. He’s helping me fix it and now I’m weeding out my files…:) I am happy to share mine with you.

      Blessings ~ Wendy

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