I actually got out and took a walk on one of great regional parks and that is Garin Park which is near my house. I have a long history with Garin as it was my school's home cross country course when I ran cross country in high school. I went for a nice long walk and didn't encouter many people at all. The walk at Garin did my mental health wonders:
Just me and my adventures in life. Life is an adventure and I try to have fun. I love being out in the world, taking pictures and being able to share them with people who come across my little space on the internet. Thanks for stopping by and peace be with you.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Walking at Garin
I actually got out and took a walk on one of great regional parks and that is Garin Park which is near my house. I have a long history with Garin as it was my school's home cross country course when I ran cross country in high school. I went for a nice long walk and didn't encouter many people at all. The walk at Garin did my mental health wonders:
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cool,thanks for taking me with you on the walk,even if it was only in picturs!
ReplyDeleteYou got some awesome photos. Love the bunny one and the tree alone in the grass. Happy Tuesday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful large series.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very calm and scenic Patrick - and the added bonus of having it all to yourself must have been very serene.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with us at MLSTL and I've shared on my SM 😊
These are fascinating photos from your world and especially the scene with the weather is great and the animals
ReplyDeleteGreetings Elke
This looks like a lovely place. So glad you shared it at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/04/more-from-archives-duke-chapel.html.
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well and staying safe!
Wonderful, and now I feel better, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery along the way! I miss my walking spot ~ reports say that it's been too crowded there to be safe for the virus.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a pretty place to walk around! I love the atmosphere!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to have a beautiful place all to yourself! Thanks for sharing your awesome images with us, especially the little critters that you found along the way :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you joined us over at at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Such a pretty area you have captured! I love the poppies, we grow them here in Aus too. #mlstl
ReplyDeleteNature is certainly a salve for the soul at this time Patrick. I've been enjoying walking by the ocean where I live and just taking in the beauty. Thanks for sharing at #MLSTL and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awe-inspiring walk, Patrick. I so wish I could go for one like this too, or run away to the forests.
ReplyDeleteAlbeit, I'm glad you took us with you on this lovely walk, in the times of a lockdown. Te only walk I manage to do is a 10 minute evening walk to walk my furry girls. Else, we aren't allowed to step out of our condo, till May 3.
Fascinating photos. Thank you so much for this lovely post for #WW.
https://natashamusing.com/2020/04/palacio-do-deao-a-charming-mansion-in-goa-wordlesswednesday-wednesdaywisdom/
Looks like a perfect spot to go for a quiet walk, alone! Loved the shots but my favourite was that of the lone tree amid the grass.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your experience with us Patrick and for joining us this week.
Stay safe and stay positive!
What a lovely way to get out and about. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day, Patrick. 😎
What a beautiful place to enjoy a walk! I need a relaxing walk out in nature but the weather here is being most uncooperative!
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