Anyway, friends Bruce and Jenny invited me to kayak on Round Lake, and they said they would bring all the equipment on their trailer. Can't turn that down!
The north side of Round Lake is not developed and we all enjoyed the "wild" feel. The quiet was wonderful. There were a couple of small boats on the lake, but it wasn't noisy at all. We loved the eroded roots of trees. This was the best. It looks like it's trying to climb out of the lake.
The colors of the day were blue...
and green.
We did see a couple of kingfishers, but getting pictures of them is nearly impossible. However, this blue heron let us get pretty close.
Got a decent picture when it took off.
But it didn't go far. There are quite a few dead trees along that shore, and the birds love to perch in them.
The trees are just starting to turn colors. This reflection catches the peaceful mood of the morning with hints of red.
I spent the rest of the day on my current pet project. I thought I might be sore becuase it's been so long since I've paddled, but not a bit. It was a lovely, lovely time.
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3 comments:
What a fantastic and relaxing way to spend the day.
Charlee: "Our Dada thinks that all looks very nice but I don't know, seems like an awful lot of water awfully close by ..."
Ann- they say they'll invite me again.
Charlee- don't you kittees like to swim?
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