Wednesday we hiked in warm temperatures, almost too warm, but not terrible. It's just hard to go from cool to hot so quickly. We were on roads all day long. I know that probably sounds unpleasant, but it isn't really. The roads are little traveled, and you often get views, because the trees don't close everything in.
![walton mountain road sign](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZDeHyhog4HkLFx5wgce3z4vvUj-4VxgMkFAbPJwKY9U1wMvHfMLxcjV4RHYh9uHaMghgMAuKGvf3vV8YUJCR6lnF67A4vwJ4EcrT6Ak6nGIrO4YBWhpzDOB-1nG7_jhUiX16lRrB_9xA/s1600/WAL13-14waltonmtroadsign.jpg)
Can you guess that we walked over Walton Mountain? It was 1200 feet up, but the grade wasn't bad, and it turned out to be a really easy day at 8.2 miles. We were actually done by noon.
The day was hazy, so views were muted, but with a beauty of their own.
![walton mountain view](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgWhKVJzt4314rEFSGFvay5yd62HRyyp0QGenpE2Gb13o9cxhq8C0oeSlvTr9bZFN92O2ZxKBz9SxCo4veiBA7qZP2oSeIIyW6h18S9nqX15-jhUs2FLQXuZVGF-l8Q87vAE8eVtyQrUJI/s1600/WAL13-15waltonview.jpg)
![walton mountain view](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDdcJNHD9WSVzq_TBBuWI0G2yTbEUJXLFUfqygT1ZHxcisr0VrhvZcnFFvPA_lv12CQAK78XRUM04oUOaNU4N2jqvqmo2-puqswvS-4agJbvN54d9fVdAzsI2kXb31QfUrRopukFkS1oc/s1600/WAL13-16waltonview.jpg)
Two of my personal roadside favorites- yellow common buttercup and birds-eye speedwell.
![wildflowers](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiB5OCtEXKlfE3YCLEusf8tSj-BHxmrFyINoRTn9VOzGqKDoatqztDepMiy1i9SMI7Tswcm_dwAKj6JsyAzgo2NtMeylnfOPscSzFnxeNbg3rnTJqHS78VERy1jvfHUv7dbIX4XleE06F8/s1600/WAL13-17buttercups.jpg)
We were not sorry to finish hiking quite early. We spent part of the afternoon sitting in the cars waiting out a downpour.
![wildflowers](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvnWjuMCpITzNXPRQtr8OgAa97D5d-uTRZZiJBGOEui9noc-hRr-BiWB8_KFuL7Jmp-ONiDTdyNYNplykyrYYkDpPh3p1HwRIJHbJKlPja5jy7uFYT5gxOI5pJmlWCFitTBsTkyNQTNE0/s1600/WAL13-17rain.jpg)
But the evening cleared up, and the geese brought their brand new babies out for a first swim.
![canada goose babies](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0_iuo0u6oF79cMv8LEHwN2ZBU2IYrxQLSxOyL7y64r7YqYnTJmzTaYSvD5b2T5EYx4ALOVYcRXAuKh3kl2-aaqO9WsF5n8iBRRNtzSxoHBmN7y0jzR6VAP9pTTujFPZuvPZ4FyKq-tPA/s1600/WAL13-19geese.jpg)
OK- gotta head to work fast! Bye.
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6 comments:
The geese are good to see. I haven't seen any here in a long time. I can't go near our closest river because everything is flooding right now.
Birds-eye speedwell, it made me feel old seeing the name if it is V. chamaedrys it was known as birds-eye here but many moons ago it became germander thank goodness for latin :)
maybe hazy and muted but still a pleasant view. I love that second picture and the baby geese are adorable
Did you see John Boy??? ;)
Looks lovely out there...you make me wanna go camping.
Ratty- It was fun to watch the parents introduce the babies to water. They have to build up enough oil on their feathers to be able to do more than wade.
Carol- yes, I think that is right. I did a fast and dirty ID because I had to get to work. I'd better check
Ann- I like the third one best
Lin- It was hard not to make those mental connections!
Baby geese, too cute, under the parent's watchful eyes.
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