Today on the trail, I saw the first wildflower of this year. OK, it was small and there was just one blossom, but spring has to start somewhere! It's a Bluet, also known as Quaker Lady.
It was the day of the first tick of the season. Hmmm. A deer tick crawling over my hand- no embedding, but it means we have to start paying attention. This one is getting to spend the rest of its restricted life in a ziploc bag. I wonder how much air a tick requires. It will spend the rest of its life sadly wandering around the inside of the bag looking for a blood meal, to no avail.
We saw the first turtle of the year, a little Midwest Painted Turtle. It was also the first turtle rescue of the year, since I moved it from the road to the grass.
We had a few trail miles at Salt Fork State Park and Wildlife Area.
Tomorrow is a day off. It's going to be another rain day. My legs are ready for a rest, and I have a list of tasks to keep me busy.
Miles today: 17.0. Total miles so far: 1240.9
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3 comments:
Peepers! And a flower and a turtle - how wonderful. But a deer tick already? Ug. Glad you enjoyed all those signs of spring, Joan. April
All good firsts except for the tick.
Hi April- the spring teasers felt really nice.
Ann- everyone seems to agree on "except for the tick."
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