Thursday, October 30, 2014

Touring the neighborhood

The other day I went for a walk to the park down the street. I am very lucky, because my house has a city park right behind the backyard, and another park just a block away! This is my green space, and it's a great place to go for a walk and get outside.

This time around, I decided to take some pictures to post here, since I'll probably write about going to the park as my main "rambling in nature", when I'm not taking a special trip somewhere else.

Enjoy your tour! We'll start with the park at the end of the street - it's a dead end street, so there are no roads bordering the park, just touching here and there. There's a nice asphalt path going around it.


Turning left...


 I love that there are a lot of trees here, and not just open space.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Heading south

Today we took yet another scenic drive! This time it was just my parents and me. We drove south of St. Louis, down into the St. Francois Mountains - in fact St. Francois State Park was our first stop (after breakfast at Burger King...) This is one of our go-to parks for "getting our nature fix", and we almost always go there to see wildflowers in the spring, and fall colors in the autumn. The fall colors aren't turning out to be as spectacular this year, but there were a lot of individual trees that had some nice color.

We drove around the main road, and through the campground - all the sites were full for a Halloween event that's happening tonight! There were a lot of pumpkins and decorations around - it looked like fun, and it was definitely perfect weather for camping. In fact, it was actually hot out! It felt strange to be wearing shorts outside when a week ago I was wearing my fleece jacket and stocking hat inside the visitor center at Miner's Castle!

We stopped at the picnic area on our way out to check out Coonville Creek, a beautiful little Ozark stream. There's a gravel bar right there, so you can get down to the water.


There are little fish in that pool - minnows, but also some bigger little ones. I tossed bits of gravel in, one at a time, to watch them dart for it to see if it was food. A regular feeding frenzy!


Leaves on the water.


Little frog on the leaves! This is about life size.

Apple Run

Yesterday my parents and sister and I went on our traditional trip out to Calhoun County in Illinois to buy apples. It's as much about the scenic drive as it is about the apples, although they are certainly delicious! We always cross the Mississippi River at Alton and drive upstream along the Great River Road, along the bluffs. We stopped this time at the tiny town of Elsah for a picnic at the little park there, which is by a spring. A family with two little kids got there just after us, so we got to enjoy watching them on the playground!

We drove on past Grafton to Pere Marquette State Park. We didn't have time for a real hike, but we did walk a little ways up the trail near the parking lot. It was nice to get out into the woods, even though we could still hear the traffic just below.

Actually, it took us a few minutes to get past this gorgeous sugar maple near the parking lot!

  

Friday, October 24, 2014

Placeholder

I realize I've gotten behind in posting. That's partly because I stopped having internet access at the house about a month ago, but I do have a lot I want to catch up on! Here's a brief overview, though: I have finished my time at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. I just returned home to St. Louis, and in the last two and a half days have gotten almost nothing unpacked! I will be working on all that, but also on catching up here. I have a number of posts written out in a notebook, that I just need to type up, and a lot of photos to sort through. I plan to get all the posts ready, then put them up all at once, backdated to when I wrote them, with a note at the top telling what's new.