Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Saturday, July 02, 2022

Puddle Reflection

 It rained last night but by walking time it had stopped.
62 degrees with some sun and clouds.

No special order to my walk this morning.
A very random walk.
Though I did walk around both cemeteries and the ball park.

Very quiet around town this early Saturday morning.
No people and very few vehicles.

Lots of rabbits still around all over the place.

Hay bales look big in a field but when you
walk right up to one they are really big!


This shows how small those tiny horses are.


This is a reflection in a puddle!!
The gray above and below the picture is the road.
I thought it was pretty amazing.


Walked 6 miles


🌤    🥾    🌼

A quick trip to the Dollar General after breakfast to pick
up a few things.

The only work I did today was clean the shower.
Then puttered about inside and outside the house.

Hope your Saturday is a happy one. 🤗
Thanks for stopping by.
👩🏻‍🦳 happyone ❤️
Be the reason someone smiles today.

Comment Replies:
Ann - My walk takes me an hour and 40 minutes in the morning.  That's counting stopping to take pictures and talking to people. Walking is the very first thing I do each morning.  Get up, get dressed, brush my teeth and I'm gone.  

20 comments:

Tom said...

...after several weeks without rain, we had a nice gentle rain overnight. Those tiny horses sure have plenty of grass to eat. Today I went to a park with my camera and saw a similar red daylily. Happy 4th, Karen.

John's Island said...

All neat photos but that reflection in the puddle is amazing! Wow! I also liked your reply to Ann. Yes, I love morning walks. One difference … I must have 1 cup of coffee, before the walk, just to get powered up. 😊 Happy 4th of July to you and Ken.

Hill Top Post said...

Your puddle picture is pretty amazing. The bales of hay and horses in the field make me feel right at home.

Ruth Hiebert said...

That reflection is stunning.

Vee said...

That reflection was interesting...so clear and crisp. The horses are going to be buried in that field unless they start eating fast.

Ginny Hartzler said...

This road refection photo is like an optical illusion! The tiny horses are so cute!

Granny Marigold said...

Those tiny horses sure are small. Cute, too.
The reflection in a puddle makes for a very interesting picture.
Have a lovely Sunday and 4th of July.

Ann said...

That picture with the reflection is amazing. It looks like a fancy edit. Love it.
That's pretty good time for a 6 mile walk.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

I had to look twice. Are the horses small or the grass tall? What if you put the big bale next to the horse; which will be bigger and by how much? Those houses in the bale picture are too small. Does anyone live there? Tiny people?

God bless.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I love the horses and your reflection photo is awesome.
Pretty daylilies! Have a happy Independence Day. Take care, have a happy new week!

HWIT BLOGG said...

Lovely pictures! Always so nice visiting your blog :)
Titti

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Nice capture with the reflection and I like the droplets on the flower

Barwitzki said...

Good plan...every morning...
I should do that too :-))))
I love being in nature.

Deb J. in Utah said...

I really love the picture of the reflection of the church in the pond. Good photo. I hope you have a good Sabbath Day. See you again soon!

Bill said...

I love the puddle reflection, it's a beauty.

Beside a babbling brook... said...

What a reflection photo!!!!

Jeanette said...

That is a very neat picture of the reflection in the puddle!

Lowcarb team member said...

That reflection photograph is wonderful.
I liked the bales of hay too, and of course the tiny horses.

All the best Jan

William Kendall said...

Quite small horses.

Debby said...

Those horses are so cute and yes they are tiny. I enjoy your photos of country life in your beautiful little town.