Well, I parked the truck at the usual place, but the tram road entrance had a mocking warning. Of course I ignored the skull and took a nice jaunt. My favorite, brushy, hilly hunting spot.
Check out the slide show, and the ominous sign at the beginning of the trail. 8^). The fence row in the woods shows that there once was a pasture area in there....about seventy years ago.
Love old fence posts...they are so photogenic.
The close ups of the moss show where deer have traveled, turning pieces over as they go. Subtle signs of activity...click on photo for slides.
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Looks like a beautiful spot, George. Thanks for taking us along!
Thank you Mr. Stout, an enjoyable walk through the woods, er, I mean computer:)
Chris
Looks like the kind of place where stuff can pop out at ya! Good thing you've got a bunch of scary sharp broadheads! :scared:
Thanks for sharing
Juan
That's very nice.What a beautiful time to be in the woods.Looks like in another week it will be prettier yet.I was born and raised in Western MD not too far from there.It brings back some great memories of that time of year.I haven't seen milkweed in years.
I hope you post some more as the season goes on.
great walk in the woods.. thank you again for taking us with you. Loved that Oak pic.
John III
Your seasons are the best. Leaves turn, snow, cold weather, hunting...all good. Thanks
Thanks, George
Very nice George. The milkweed is plentiful in NY too and I always carry some.
Looks like a nice place to wander around...
Thanks, George!
Very nice George! The PA color looks like it's starting to turn on. Thanks for sharing!
Tom
Looks good George. Thanks for taking me along.
Very nice! Thanks.
I love our walks, George. :campfire: