Faces and tracks

We had stayed on the trail (Jan. 26th), but now needed a shortcut to get to another trail. So we choose an open area. The Forest Service had been cutting down some trees in that area from a previous time.

Drip drip!

Dog!

Happy!

This may require that you look very hard. I saw some critter or a thing, but I don’t have a name for it. You? Sure was nice of the Forest Service to make entertainment for us. LOL

Fangs!

Now that I have an eye for it, Hairy Cap Moss (Pogonatum brachyphyllum) is not hard to find.

Armadillo!

Doesn’t this look like a track?

We left our tracks in the wet dirt with the other critters. Furthermore, I am certain that the faces were looking at us as much as we looked at them. LOL

Marie Maynard Daly

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Keep looking!

The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know

4 Comments

  1. Thanks for the link to the article about Dr. Daly. I’m horrified by the potential loss of an entire state park. Ridiculous that Vistra wouldn’t sell the parkland to the state.

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