A Walk to the Mine Pit

It’s December, and we’re finally having the weather we should’ve had in November–not that I’m complaining. The trees are all frosted, so I’ve decided to take a walk with my camera down to the local mine pit.

I’m nearing the pit now, and the ground falls away beneath my feet. This is the scary part for an old man on foot; one misstep could lead to a floundering in the snow at best, or perhaps a broken hip with a less fortunate landing. I press on.

I’ve made it down to the water level. The wind coming off the open water is especially nasty, and the cold seems to blow right through my clothes.

It’s too cold to hang around long, so I’m snapping a few quickies before I start up the hill again. My fingers are frozen, and it’s hard to handle the camera.

I begin the slippery ascent, but when I take a look back, I see an ice formation in the water that looks to me like an angel. I hope that’s not a sign concerning my walk home.

–Photos by me

september stroll

i went for a walk and was feeling kind of high

when i came upon a creek that was bluer than the sky

in the woods, i saw autumn slowly creeping up a tree

at the lake, this stupid goose wouldn’t stop mooning me

i finally grew tired and headed home to rest

as the sun sank slowly in the west

–photos by me

Winter Walk

I’m out for a walk in the woods this morning. The weather has improved, and it’s bringing some of the wildlife out of hiding. I can’t help but notice how curious they are of me.

I would love to regale these denizens of the wilds with exciting tales of my adventures in the city beyond the trees.

However, I’d have to be a raving lunatic to be running around in the woods telling my tall tales to the animals.


Besides, they don’t believe me.

–Photos by me