Saturday, February 22, 2020

Looking

Day 53

What do you see when you go out for a walk?
                                    Are you focused on the path/trail ahead?
 Do you see beyond the path?
                                         Are you looking up, down, under? 
Do you just prefer to enjoy the day in the sunshine admiring the scenery?
             Do you prefer to walk alone in your own thoughts or with a walking partner? 
                    Are you careful when walking that you do not step on Doggie do-do?


 
Looking at the view 



Looking



A  beautiful sunny morning walk at McMillan Fish Park, in Prince George. I would like to come back and take a look in the spring! It looks like an inviting spot to fish with a picnic lunch or just a coffee to relax and to reflect. 



 

Enjoying the day, one step, one moment at a time! 


I will see you tomorrow with another new photo!

Jewels  

1 comment:

  1. Despite the fat rodent’s prediction, there is a period during late winter called a “false Spring” during which the temperature has warmed up enough to reduce one’s outer layer of clothing. This warming can deceive the vegetation and wildlife to awaken early from dormancy. Although the warmth is very much welcomed as the days continued to get longer, Spring officially begins with the vernal equinox (March 19 to 21). A little move active but hibernation is not over yet.

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