November 6, 2021

A Short Post after a Long Day

Since I'm tired after a history tour today, I'll make this a brief post. I'll share some pictures from the tour at a later date. My phone says we walked 1.5 miles, which we would have been easy at one time, but now that I'm older, it's tiring.

These geese are local and have been on this blog before. 


This deer photo is from last month so most of the leaves were still green.

After today's tour, I stopped in Kernstown to take a picture of the pretty sunset. There's a bird on the wire - can you see it? It is to the right of the pole.

13 comments:

  1. Hello,
    The geese are cute and I always love seeing the deer.
    Beautiful sunset capture! Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day. Have a great new week!

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  2. Yes I see the sílohuette. Sweet geese, and beautiful deer
    Thank you for stopping by to add your link from here for all of us at IRBB.

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  3. Good for you for walking the distance your body still allows.

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  4. I like your deer photo! I'm looking forward to your history tour.

    best...mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  5. The bird on the wire is a nice bonus and I love your pretty deer! Get some rest today! Hugs!

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  6. Wow! I like all these three photos.

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  7. that is a good long walk for you...the deer, the sunset, gorgeous!!

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  8. I'm looking forward to hearing/seeing about the history tour. Thanks for posting even when you didn't feel like it!

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  9. Excellent photos, I love the sunset. A little exercise still gives you benefits, well done!

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  10. That deer makes an appealing sight.

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  11. I remember those geese! I know exactly what you mean about the miles.

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  12. All lovely photographs, especially the geese ...

    All the best Jan

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