I spent a good part of the weekend tramping around the woods, checking Justin's trail cameras, and enjoying some gorgeous fall weather. I'll let the pictures tell the story.
I hope you have some glorious fall weather in your neck of the woods and you get to spend some time enjoying it!
Well, this looks like a lovely weekend, Bonny. Is that a coyote? If not, can you tell I have never seen one? LOL I love the photos. Is this for fun or for work, maybe both? Have a wonderful Monday!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Gorgeous photos! What an incredible place to walk - it was the perfect October weekend! (And, I love that Justin has trail cameras and I am hopeful that you will share more images with us!)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! We had a windy, windy Sunday-gusts up to 50mph, not a leaf left on a tree this morning and it is still blowing. Our neighbors gigantic trampoline went airborne over the fence and landed in our yard. Thank goodness it didn't smash into our big windows! On to Monday now!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, I love seeing all the wildlife!
ReplyDeleteI feel refreshed!! What a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteIs that a coyote? Is the trail near your home? That is a heavenly place to walk and see what's happening in nature. I would certainly feel refreshed after being in out in that beautiful space.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! (And I'd like to hear more about Justin's trail cameras. . . ) I spent Saturday morning on a trail walk in the woods. It was just wonderful! XO
ReplyDeleteWhat great shots! Feel like I’m right there!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you have somewhere nearby where you can enjoy nature and wildlife in person!
DeleteBeautiful. What a great way to spend a weekend or at least part of it!
ReplyDeleteOh boy. They are in rut aren't they? Your photos are breathtaking
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathy!
DeleteWhat great photos! I'm in awe of how close the wild animals are ... that buck especially!
ReplyDeleteThe animal shots are incredible -- that last deer really looks like it's posing for the camera!
ReplyDeletelovely lovely photos, I should get a trail cam, maybe I'd see the bear, but then again, maybe I don't want to see the bear...
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