
It’s been a good week of lumbering so far, with 23+ miles in four days so far, and a decent amount of pixels captured.

Other than lumbering, I’ve been busy with some medical appointments, keeping up with the Cul-De-Sac Shack’s vast (not really) estate, getting some flowers planted, laundry, and enough shenanigans to prohibit me from caring about this dross.
So, I am just going to post up some of the images from the past few days, and hope for more miles via feet and legs tomorrow and over the long weekend.
I’m going to be home alone with Lola (the dog) for a few days and eager to get in some miles and more mischief whilst Wifey visits and catches up with high school friends at a Girls Weekend in Ohio before heading to her father’s house in PA for a few days to see him after his two-week adventure in Ireland.

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PHOTO NOTES:
- Brown Creeper. What a name! It sounds like describing a bowl movement.
- Deer having breakfast near the river in the bright sunrise.
- Osprey taken from long distance.
- Nuthatch clinging to tree.
- An ovenbird. Would like to know why it’s called that.
- Gray Catbird calling. Yes, it sounds just like a cat, thus the name.
- Many of the trails are covered in spring fuzz.
- A small starflower in bloom.
- Chipping Sparrow finding some nesting materials
Later.