This summer, we've been renewing our commitment to spending the Lord's day with our focus in the right place.
Sometimes, that means having family date days on Sundays. At other times, it means that after Mass, we do service. And, on some Sundays - like this one - it means that we recognize that each of us has different needs and decide upon our Sunday activities accordingly.
Of them, two were wonderful walks I would recommend and one was humorous, but not highly recommended.
The first recommended trail is Brainard Marsh. The trail from the small gravel parking lot here is a mere .2 miles, but is quite lovely to stroll.
The invasive plants cover trees which can get your imagination going thinking up what creatures the tree forms resemble (much like finding pictures in cloud forms.)
Boardwalks bring you through a brief wooded area.
The "pond" is laughable (but we were still delighted to have gone there since a cute little squirrel and a little black bird greeted us by timing their visit to the little pond exactly with ours.)
Osprey are so fun to watch.
Not far from their nesting place are sea pickles.
Such wild edibles are worth a nibble.
Wading in the water is refreshing.
A picnic on the bench or beach would be pleasant.
Have a good laugh.
Quite quickly, it is time to make a decision about which path to take.
To the right is an accessible trail with more color along the way.
White blooms fragrance the air.
Benches dot the way should you want to pause to take in the beauty about you.
The sides of the boardwalk are higher and can tempt you to do so some balance beam walking.
Little blooms can be spied.
What a pleasant place!
You can return the way you came, or opt to go down a little ramp onto Tucker's Trail.
Invasives choke native plants (we think) but also make everything look so wild.
Berries tease from just beyond arm's reach.
And the trail ends, beckoning you to come again.
We truly loved our Sunday strolls today and encourage anyone within reasonable driving distance to come check out these short, but lovely walks.
If you live further afield, we encourage you to see what strolls might be close to you.
Spending time walking in nature is such a beautiful way to spend a Sunday. You cannot help but give thanks to the Lord when marveling at the astounding beauty He created all about us.