Project 366: Day 41

As I mentioned yesterday, I took a walk on Tuesday evening and explored our neighbor’s land.

Mr. John is a nature enthusiast, and though he welcomes explorers, he has no tolerance for anyone disturbing or destroying his property. I’m very fond of the fact that Mr. John caters to a very large beaver den bordering one of the small lakes. You will find many downed trees felled by the beavers.

While I was walking along the raised walkway noticing a freshly chewed tree, I heard frogs calling each other.  Because still pictures are unable to capture sound, I decided to take a ‘talking’ picture. I hope you enjoy frogs on Friday. Have a ‘hoppy’ weekend! Continue reading “Project 366: Day 41”

Project 366: Day 40

Tuesday evening, I took a walk  in, on, and around our neighbor’s land. He owns over 10acres of grassy and wooded flood plain, and he is very generous with his property, letting us explore whenever the mood hits.

There is a rickety old bridge that takes you to a little island in the middle of one of the lakes. With the sun setting behind me, I was able to capture a nice shot of Mr. John’s garage, where he keeps his trusty John Deere tractor safe and sound.

I hope your Thursday keeps you and your family safe and sound. Continue reading “Project 366: Day 40”

A chain. Yes, a bloody chain.

UPDATE: I’ve tagged. I’ve tagged. I repeat – I have tagged. You’ve been warned.

When I was a kid, I played tag: plain tag, freeze tag and television tag. Nowadays, kids don’t play the game of tag from yesteryear. Now, kids play social media tag.

Faces are tagged in pictures posted on Facebook, hash-tags are used when tweeting and now – the blogosphere is taking part in the social media game of tag. Of course, here – within the blogosphere, tag is the nice way of saying ‘chain letter’.

Well, I was tagged; and because I really like my blogging buddy, I’m accepting her chain letter tag and playing the game. Continue reading “A chain. Yes, a bloody chain.”