Thunderstorms moved through the area before sunrise on Friday morning. Along with that came some warmer temps and I fully expected to see the woods brimming with activity when I hit the trails (in shorts!!!) a bit later; it was not.
The lumber was good, but the critter action was LOW. I took a few shots of some budding trees as their dead leaves make room for the new ones to emerge and of a lone goose swimming in the river, but that’s about all that caught my eye.
I got 5.15 miles in and finished the week with 26.12 miles of lumbering. I’m taking the weekend off from “official” lumbering, but I’m not ruling out a creep around the woods somewhere looking for things to photograph in between watching footy and cleaning the garage.
The leaf photos in today’s post aren’t macro shots; they’re just zoom lens close-ups, but the flowers below were taken in the front yard of the Cul-De-Sac-Shack with the Nikkor 105mm macro lens, a frustrating lens that can often yield amazing results.
Later.