Today we are going to check out the Greenbelt and see the effects of the recent rainfall. Since we can walk, we’ll leave the bus at home. Here is a margarita in an insulated to-go container. All set? Let’s go.
To start, we can see the flowers are in bloom.
Beautiful vinca.
A good sign. The creek is running.
I thought these puffballs looed nice.
Some yellow flowers.
A small view of the falls.
A view of the spillway.
The producer took over and climbed down the rocks to get a better shot.
The rest of the photos are taken by The Producer since the access points are a little too dangerous for a senior citizen.
Great shot of the falls from below.
The Producer’s camera is so much better than mine. That falling water is captured in a standstill view,
Another shot of the falls from the lower level.
On the way back, a lonely heron was doing a little fishing. He wouldn’t come out, so The Producer caught him with a water reflection making him visible.
We found this plant with strange clusters of purple berries.
Another plant with pumpkin-colored trumpets.
Well, that is the tour today. I hope you enjoyed it. Save your container for the next time. Have a great week
I really needed a walk today, and thoroughly enjoyed tagging along with you, John… The best walk I’ve had all summer and those falls are glorious!
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They are very relaxing too, Jaye. I’m glad you could come along.
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Your puffballs are buttonbush, and the purple berries are beautyberries. I envy those falls! It’s a beautiful spot; I wish we had some falling water around here.
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It is so relaxing, Linda. I enjoy the falls very much. At the coast we didn’t have any either.
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Splendid relaxing photos, dear John! Great! All what we need now. Perfect shots for a good calender. 🙂
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Hahaha. A good idea, Maria. 😁
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Your neighborhood is looking particularly lovely today! I loved the falls in particular.
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Thank you Liz. 😁
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Great walk today. Thanks to the Producer for going the extra mile to provide such beautiful photographs. I’m holding on to my container. Enjoy your Sunday!
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You can have a refill any time, Jill. Thank you.😁
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I like that that spillway is left to nature. The wildlife must like it as much as the wildflowers. The Producer did do a wonderful job of showing the details to us. (watch out John or you’ll be out of job soon!!)
I have my container here on the desk – washed and ready for next time!
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Great, GP. Yes I may be out of a job especially when I need a yournster to clamber down the rocks. 😁
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Looks fabulous! Thanks for the tour.
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Thanks, Darlene. 😁
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Nothing like some waterfalls to cool the day off. Love that puffball flower!
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Which we learned from Linda in the comments is called a buttonbush. 😁
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That’s a cute name!
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it is cute. Thanks, Barbara.
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What a difference a little water makes! Great photos, John – and a tip of the hat to the Producer. I love looking at waterfalls.
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Me too, Dan. Thanks.
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A delightful walkabout, John, and with refreshment included! I will journey with you and the producer anytime. Glad the environment is receiving the drink that it needed as well. Happy Sunday!
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Me too, Lori. Thanks for going along.
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Loved the nature tour. Looks beautiful.
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Thank you, Charles.
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What a gorgeous stroll, John! Thanks for bringing us along. The water looks so refreshing. Beautiful shots. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you, Teagan. 😁
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Lovely images of nature…always refreshing to the soul! I hope you and your producer have a wonderful day. Together you’ve created a memorable walk. ♥
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Thank you, Gwen. I hope you have a good one as well.
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Nature walks are always refreshing to the soul! I hope you and your producer have a wonderful day. Together you’ve created something beautiful. ♥
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Oopps….tried three times to post and suddenly two showed up. Sorry about that!
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It’s okay. Lovely message. Always worth repeating. 😁
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Delightful tour, John — thank you for letting me join in (of course, ’tis a spot early for margaritas, ha!) I especially love the water photos — the creek and the falls — maybe more now because it’s been so very dry here.
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Yes, the rain really helped. That’s why I wanted to see the result. Thanks, Debbie
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Good morning, John!
I love the pictures of the falling waters, but I would love it even more to sit there watching and listening to the sounds. Which creek is that, btw?
Have a wonderful Sunday,
Pit
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Hurst creek, Pit. I love the sound. Thank you. Have a great Sunday as well.
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I love the shots of the waterfalls! She did a great job! Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you, Jan. 😊
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Thanks for the info. 🙂
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Love the water shots, especially!
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Yes. They were good. (I can say that cause I didn’t take them.)
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Thanks for the tour, John. The creek and falls are gorgeous, and I’m saving my container. 🙂
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Yes do save it. Or come get a refill. 😁
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Beautiful shots and I appreciate the margarita:) The waterfall looked so refreshing!
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Thank you, Denise. Glad to have you along. 😁
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A lovely outing! Glad the creek was running. The Greenbelt is really a beautiful and peaceful place to enjoy and get away for a bit. Producer did a good job with the photos of the falls and protecting you from possible harm. Wise man!.
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Thank you, Jo. The Producer is a wise woman. The man not so much.
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So Lovely!
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Thank you, Billy Ray
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They tell me not to go chasing waterfalls, but hell, it’s just so much fun.
Thanks Boss.
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It is indeed. No fun sticking to rivers and streams we are used to.
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I agree.
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😊
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Lovely tour, John. The waterfalls are beautiful.
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Thank you, Jennie.
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You’re welcome, John.
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These photos are so lovely! Good job, Producer!
Nice to see water flowing and Al that green.
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I felt the same about the water and gree, Dale. 😊
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Nothing more soothing than a waterfall… 🙂
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A martini comes a close second. 😁
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How about a martini while sitting next to a waterfall? 🍸🌊 (just pretend the second is a waterfall and not a wave, k?)
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Hahaha. I think you have something here.
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I’m thinking, with the right company, we won’t see the time fly… 😉
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Or it may fly faster. 🤨
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This is true.
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What a beautiful spot. Puts me in mind of The Barrens from Stephen King’s IT.
You didn’t see any balloons on your trek did you? 😳
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Nor a clown with shiny eyes.
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Lovely pictures, John. Even the pictures of all that water were refreshing. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne. It was a lovely sound too.
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Wish we had an area like that in our neighborhood – such a relaxing walk.
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It is very relaxing and even more so when the temps are down. Thank you, Teri.
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Your neighbourhood is looking lovely, John. We also went for a walk in our local park yesterday. Our neighbourhood is also looking quite nice now.
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Thank you, Robbie. Glad yours is looking good too.
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