Sunday, April 19, 2020

Sun light through the Trees

Day 110



Social Distancing #31


Sometimes when the news broadcast is over whelming, when you are missing your family, your friends and you are looking for that 'great' photo you head out to a nature park.  You hope to be somewhere where there are less people and more nature. I am looking for a photo, time with my love, time for me, time for us. It is Sunday, I could be more wrong!

 With everyone needing to isolate or social distance.. the nature trail parking lot is full of parked cars. People are all walking the trails seeking some exercise, fresh air, somewhere to enjoy a coffee, a cold drink, and a snack! Its is wonderful to be able to get out and enjoy our beautiful trails.

Sunshine through the Trees

Look what we found!

The second photo looks like it could be advertisement for a granola bar! I find it very disheartening... we live in a fascinating beautiful world... and this is how we treat our home...

I guess the wrappings, the empty drink containers are heavier to carry out than when they are full and taking them on a walk? 



It was an wonderful walk... I took several photos.... and came home feeling alot better!



Thank you for taking a peek at today's photo!

We will see you tomorrow!


Jewels 

(ps. we collected about $1.10 in bottles on the trail! )


"It is all about finding the calm in the chaos!"


1 comment:

  1. Due to COVID-19 and people’s inability to abide by the health office’s recommendation, both levels of government closed many of its beautiful parks and nature sites. At one national park it was noted, prior to closing, that those people visiting were leaving twice the garbage behind in the past and not abiding be legal statutes. People continue to disrespect these national treasure by leaving their “mark”, cup, litter, tins, tissues and the like. Unfortunately little is done to police and enforce measures to ensure these sites remain a natural treasure for future generations. Even locally this time of year reveals “the marks” left behind by uncaring and lazy people.

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