Such a pretty little path, and don't you love that dappled sunlight on the path?
There are so many things to see and enjoy in nature! The fallen tree was covered with all types of fungus.
Look at all these wildflowers I saw along the way!
I think the different grasses have their own beauty!
I even saw a few wild berries.
Another fallen tree, this one is decorated with vines and some wild flowers.
The Queen Anne's lace was out in abundance. It's one of my favorites!
This gate is near the road, a perfect parting shot after a beautiful walk!
The picture of the meadow looks sorta like our back yard! You'd love walking by us :-) hint hint <3
ReplyDeleteThe scenery is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy God's beauty and you found some of the best. The weather has been nice here as well, and I enjoy my porch sitting even more!
ReplyDeleteWe had a lovely weekend in Alabama. Very low humidity for this time of year and we are always happy to have it. I hope to be able to get outside and walk soon.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. We had low humid (borderline) here in western NY. The rains are heading back in this afternoon. smiles
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us with you on your walk:)
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting and pretty place to walk, Mari!
ReplyDeleteI love wildflowers and have tried twice to get them to grow. :(
Hope you have a wonderful day.
xoxo
God's beauty everywhere! Love the flowers and all the props on your walk. Enjoy that nice weather (lucky) and have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty everywhere you looked! How can anyone think there is no God! Your photos are always great!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, especially the picture of the path in the woods. I just want to walk there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely walk you had on Saturday, Mari. And when the weather is beautiful with low humidity it makes it even more enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteQueen Anne's Lace is one of my favorites, too. It reminds me of where I grew up, back east. It doesn't grow in our area. I tried planting some once, and at first it took off, but I think it's just too dry here.
ReplyDeleteSimply idyllic. I wish I lived that close to such a walk! Your pictures are beautiful. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of the path. I was trying to see how many leaves were on the vine on the log.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Did you know there's a plant that looks almost the same as Queen Anne's lace but is extremely poisonous? I just found that out a while ago, so now anytime we see Queen Anne's lace I'm diving between it and the girls just in case, lol!
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