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This I miss.


Creedmore NC boast one of my favorite places - Cedar Creek Gallery - which is like an art museum and a pottery shop all rolled up in one. Here are some of the whimsical things I found there in a visit about 2 years ago. I really miss visiting there!


A few views of the Evans-Mumbower Mill from the Wissahickon Trail


 

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania is a beautiful location and has a series of well-maintained trails for hikers, bikers, kayakers, and nature enthusiasts. In late May, I went exploring part of the Wissahickon Green Ribbon Trail, which rambles through the woods for 13 miles. I didn't go far as we'd had significant rainfall  the week prior and the trail was quite muddy in spots. But I did enjoy glimpses of spring wildflowers nonetheless. 


Dame's rocket, viewed up close and from a distance.


Bulbous buttercup

Each year the Parks and Recreation Department posts signs at several trailheads to encourage people to participate in the Montco Trail Challenge. If participants identify all the symbols at the 20 trailheads included in this year's challenge, they will receive an award. I've got 5 so far!

A view of the Wissahickon River from the North Wales trailhead, about 15 miles west of Philadelphia


The Evans-Mumbower Mill - still operational - was built in 1835.


The addition on the right is of a newer vintage



A few of the things we found on a recent ramble


One of the nice things about the area I live in is that there are over 60 miles of trails maintained by the county in a variety of settings. Most have a decidedly rural feel, despite being less than 20 miles from Philadelphia. I have fun trying to identify the things we find as we walk along. An app called "Lens" is usually pretty accurate, although horticulturists might disagree with what Lens says we saw yesterday. 

A pair of newlyweds? Papa has newly sprouted antlers barely visible in this shot.

Wild grape

Rosa cymosa, a climbing rose variety

Scarlet pimpernel. I'd heard that name but had no idea it was a plant. Learn something every day!

Field bindweed

Dame's rocket

Japanese dogwood

Big trefoil

Common daisy



And now meet Tommy


Tommy is also a "rescue kitty" like Forrest, who was featured last week. We adopted him 3 years ago when he was about 4 months old. 


A few photos of Forrest

 



We adopted Forrest 6 years ago after he'd been in a series of homes where he and his human hosts didn't "click". We did, and he's been a good companion, especially after my husband died and I adjusted to the single life.








Atlantic City NJ


I'm not much for gambling, especially when the economy is a bit tipsy, so when a busload of folks headed for the casinos in Atlantic City I marched straight through to the beach and the boardwalk. It was a beautiful day for a stroll in the sand!