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On 7/4/2019 at 9:22 AM, BrighterSide said:

First time in a while I took my camera, but so glad I did. Featured bee actually flew into frame just as I took the picture 🙂

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Wow these are great!

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13 minutes ago, Starflower said:

Yup it’s in the Sequoia National Park 😃

AWESOME!

When we lived in CA, I was not fit enough to do much hiking/exploring. I’m wanting to go back and see some of the things I missed. I know I won’t be able to really scratch the surface of what there is to see there, it’s huge. But I’d love a week long backpacking trip.

It’s so gorgeous. I’m glad you are getting out and enjoying it.

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I ventured out to a park very close to my house today that I had never been to. What a nice surprise!

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7 hours ago, Cheeseburgh said:

I ventured out to a park very close to my house today that I had never been to. What a nice surprise!

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The landscape is so beautiful!

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27 minutes ago, gabybab said:

The landscape is so beautiful!

Go figure, this is in a western suburb of Chicago in Northern Illinois! I drive by it all the time, it doesn’t look like much from the street. It really impressed me. There is a Japanese garden for meditation located in it.

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I went on a walk on campus and found this treasure. I’ve seen the blueberries before, but never the sign. Let’s just say that I will now be incorporating this little spot on my daily walk every day this month, which is blueberry month out here in the PNW.

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This is me and the other half at Fingal's Cave on the Isle of Staffa in April. I was seriously layered up because it was freeeeezing! Of course, the OH was walking round with his coat open because he's Northern and hard... 😲

We got out and walked round to the cave, which was awesome in the proper sense of the word, then walked across the island and saw puffins nesting - unspeakably cute! Mind you, I don't go walking there every day.... ;-)

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I love this thread, it gives me the opportunity/reminder to look around a bit and appreciate my surroundings. I also enjoy everyone else’s pictures.

My town has a very charming “downtown “. We went for a walk tonight and I snapped these pictures. If you see a lot of windmills, it’s because Batavia, IL has a long history with them and we have the largest collection in the US or something.

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Woooooops......

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On 7/14/2019 at 5:23 PM, looly said:

This is me and the other half at Fingal's Cave on the Isle of Staffa in April. I was seriously layered up because it was freeeeezing! Of course, the OH was walking round with his coat open because he's Northern and hard... 😲

We got out and walked round to the cave, which was awesome in the proper sense of the word, then walked across the island and saw puffins nesting - unspeakably cute! Mind you, I don't go walking there every day.... ;-)

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Oooooooooh puffins?!?!? Any pics of them?

p.s. you look happy

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3 mile walk today, we are no longer in an excessive heat warning! This is one of the gazebos on the river walk.

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