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Saturday, September 18, 2010

A Wonderful Walk and a LONG Nap



This morning I was up about 6 AM - could have slept in as we didn't have to be up at that hour but my body had other ideas. Scott got up about 8ish - we ate breakfast and then headed over to walk by the River and just relax. We walked from the end of the walk in Riverland Park to the boardwalk just before the Cayce/West Columbia border fence/gate. The river is so low right now we can walk quite a ways out into it and get some GREAT picture's of the Gervais Strret bridge in the distance. We found a piece of one of the really old lanterns that used to light one of the bridges, several bi-valves among the river smoothed rocks and some "sea weed". There were also bits of railroad parts and old bricks from the old brickyard. Carolina Adventures had a group of Kayaker's going down the river and we got to watch several flocks of geese flying over. The flowers and bugs were also putting on a good show today. I especially like the picture of the butterfly. All in all it was a GREAT walk. When we came home we ate a lunch of leftover's from the frig and then we both succumbed to the "nap lures" and laid down for a "short" nap - got back up at nearly 4 PM. I guess we were just exhausted.














4 comments:

  1. Oh...pretty photos. I've always loved the water...rivers, oceans, lakes etc...:) :) :) That's great you could spend some time with your hubby having a nice walk and taking some super cool photos ;) :) Have a great day tomorrow, Becky. Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)

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  3. Thank you Heather!
    May your Sunday be full of up-lifting and beautiful moments.

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  4. I believe the butterfly is a "Painted Lady".

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