A walk through the Pines. My apologies for using photos from my archives as these trails are practically next door, however I have not been very mobile or active recently due to a couple of bad falls this fall. I am still healing from a fractured disc in my lower back and a few bruised ribs! As Jim mentioned in his opening post look down and walk carefully! That is most amazing advice! I take it totally to heart. I am too old for falling, ouch! ouch! So I shall continue using my archives for a while, as a photo resource.
Fred Ann wrote:
A walk through the Pines. My apologies for using photos from my archives as these trails are practically next door, however I have not been very mobile or active recently due to a couple of bad falls this fall. I am still healing from a fractured disc in my lower back and a few bruised ribs! As Jim mentioned in his opening post look down and walk carefully! That is most amazing advice! I take it totally to heart. I am too old for falling, ouch! ouch! So I shall continue using my archives for a while, as a photo resource.
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No apologies...paths are eternal, Ann....Keep the coming..
A special path at an outfitter's...not many people know of it as it climbs next to a falling stream and on top is a big barrel which is connected to the stream and furnishes water for thecamps
Having several National Parks and Forests in my area is a real asset.
Smoky wrote:
Having several National Parks and Forests in my area is a real asset.
good ones with the bears and buck.
Fred Ann wrote:
A walk through the Pines. My apologies for using photos from my archives as these trails are practically next door, however I have not been very mobile or active recently due to a couple of bad falls this fall. I am still healing from a fractured disc in my lower back and a few bruised ribs! As Jim mentioned in his opening post look down and walk carefully! That is most amazing advice! I take it totally to heart. I am too old for falling, ouch! ouch! So I shall continue using my archives for a while, as a photo resource.
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I like 3 especially and hope you heal quickly.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Some for Tuesday - expecting snow and mess w possible power outs and we have to go out in the AM oh well - that's what happens when one lives in Maine. Here are 3 more paths
I grew up in Hartford, I love the colors in 2 and the humor in 3.
PAToGraphy wrote:
You have so many beautiful trails, Karin.
And I do appreciate all the parks we have!
Paths in Maine: 1 is Cape Eliz.,the rest are in the Botanical Gardens.
Very good topic. Here's my modest contribution.
The Flume Gorge, New Hampshire
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The Flume Gorge return to base
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The Heath Preserve, Saco, Maine
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Okay, a couple more
Eastern Trail. Kennebunk, Maine
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Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay
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