No, we weren't done yet! I usually put too many photos in my posts. I thought I'd show some restraint, and curate them better!
We toodled along the easy trail to the lookout. We did fairly well, and decided to go on the back leg of the trail. Grampa braved the rough path. He'd brought his walking stick, which was excellent.
The issue with walking mid day, is that you don't see nocturnal critters or critters that come out at dusk and dawn. That doesn't mean they aren't there! I do like the signage. It teaches respect for the unseen critters.
These photos of the flying squirrel are from our time living in Bala. They loved visiting the feeders in the night, and they were fun to watch.
More signage. This is all about the rat snakes. I know they are at-risk, and it is excellent to show how you can host them. What you need is a hibernaculum for them. They hibernate underground, usually under rock piles. We have a lot of those in Lanark County.
I told Joe there was a snake in the hole. He peeked.
"Made you look!" We needed a laugh.
Aster and Jordan love snakes. Here is the rat snake ambassador at the local park in 2017. They both held it. They are gentle snakes, and eat birds, rodents and all, and can get to 6' long.
It's hard to believe Jordan is going to Queens University in September. Aster heads to gr. 10.
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Murphys Point Park 2017 |
These huge vines are wild grapes, winding themselves around the evergreens! Not snakes!
The paths vary, as good habitat does. There were more mosquitoes on the grassy bits, but under the pine trees, you could smell the sap.
There was information about shrikes. I've seen one here at home once, maybe twice. The last one was February, 2025. It was cold, and food scarce.
There were dozens of wee green, leopard frogs sitting on the path, hopping out of my way as I marched along.
Peering through the forest trail, I could see the parking lot. We made it, a 3.5 km trip!
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Yesterday I mentioned our Ottawa family. Today, an update on our Vancouver kids, Jesse took Cluny and Bryony camping somewhere in B.C.!
A Crumbly Acres update: we spotted miniFred on Sunday, Aug. 4th. This morning, she is out on the lower deck. They don't hang out together.
15 comments:
Um … about restraint … kidding 😀
I'm so glad you had a chance to visit here. It looks like a fun day out -- a good long walk, beautiful territory and the signage looks so interesting.
What a good walk you all had...loved seeing the campers too! So glad to see mini-Fred is still with you.
I would love to see a flying squirrel in person. I know they are around here as I captured one on my trail camera, such a cool animal.
Looks like a great walk! We enjoy a good woodland walk around Perth too, Perth, Scotland that is of course!
What a nice trip! We had 2 flying squirrels as "class pets" in the 4th grade, I don't know if that was particularly a good idea. But we did respect their space. The shrike looks so sweet, especially considering they impale their prey on thorns!
Hurray for miniFred!
Somewhere in B C, And a table designed for tenting, space underneath for packs and spare gear, that's a great idea. And that familiar turquoise colour in the water. We did a lot of camping when our girls were young but never with backpacks.And without the wonderful modern equipment these days.,When they were very small they had home- made sleeping bags !!!!!
Nice views of the trail and critters. The flying squirrel is cute.
Take care, enjoy your day!
I'm glad miniFred is still around. I love the trail you hiked. That was some hike. The pictures are great.
Hari OM
That really was quite a magical walk you took... and I join the chorus of hurrahs for miniFred!!! Obviously working up to leaving home and getting on with her own life... YAM xx
Nice hike. Looks like you have some happy Grands out camping in a beautiful spot!
A lovely post, great memories and up-to-date accounts of what your family is doing. Loved my virtual hike with you too. And hurray for spotting miniFred!
Funny how bird apps identify so many birds that you don's see or hear.
This looks like a very fun walk with the exception of the snake....for which I am so very scared of. Enjoyed seeing your family out having a wonderful time...
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