Pope Lick Park
It’s so good to be walking in the park after what seems like a long winter. With each walk, I notice the subtle springtime changes. Buds turn to leaves or flowers, birds are chirping happily, and the peepers are peeping loudly. Below are some of the wildflowers, blooming bulbs and weeds that I saw today. Each is beautiful.
Choosing a Path
Each time I drive the three miles to Pope Lick I realize how fortunate I am to live so close to the park. Every neighborhood should have such a place where young families, runners, bikers, and seniors can explore.
My biggest decision each trip is which path to take, just like in life itself.
“I see my path, but I don’t know where it leads. Not knowing where I’m going is what inspires me to travel it.” Rosalia de Castro
Thanks for the pictures. I love spring wildflowers in the woods. Hopefully we can join you sometime soon.
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Love your reflection and of course all the pictures! So happy for you my friend!
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I still want to walk with you Auntie! It would have to be in the evening after work. A group hike would be fun! I know my spring wildflowers really well!!! And there is a good variety along Floyd’s Fork.
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I think of you often when I walk near Floyd’s Fork. I’m working at Beckley Wed. afternoon. Come by if you’re out that way.
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