Where did this week rush off to?
I'm pausing with a steaming mug of hot coffee this morning to write up my fave blessings from the week. I can always find more than five, but I will share FIVE for the FRIDAY FAVES and link up at Susanne's blog where other bloggers join in to share their faves, too. Warning: photo overload though because this post is all about fave Spring faves and I took a lot of pics this week! I actually really like looking at people's photos so hopefully you do too!
| right side of the garage if facing the back wall organized all the hiking boots along with the snowshoes and some gardening items. |
- GARAGE CLEAN-UP! Last Friday afternoon, I devoted to vacuuming my car, sweeping out the garage and re-organizing things. I got rid of some broken outdoor decor and checked life jackets, kayak paddles, etc. It felt good to get the salt and dirt swept out from the winter months and just tidy up as best as a garage can get.We had a box of old batteries that needed to be recycled and our waste company wont' take them but where Dave works, they have a bin for them, so he brought them over. I'm thankful I had the time to do this chore.
| Fox Preserve begins through a miniature wetlands |
| Fave part of Fox Preserve this is just after coming down a steep ridge to the stream and it follows the stream for about 900 yards |
- SOLO MONDAY HIKE: The class I take every Monday morning was cancelled again this week so because it was a glorious Spring day with temps creeping up to the low 70s, I decided rather spontaneously to hike solo at a local preserve. This is located about 10 minutes from my home, right in the same town I live in. I used to trail run here! I had the entire trail to myself as someone had just checked out when I was arriving. I saw no humans, heard and saw plenty of woodpeckers, cardinals, wood thrush, bluejays, crows and a garter snake slithered away from me on the side of the grassy part of the trail. I followed up the hike by doing some power walking on the bike path and then leisurely walked back to my car after sitting on the bench for a bit to do some reading. I'm thankful for local nature preserves to grab a quick hike.
| Our Cherry Trees are in full bloom! |
- PRETTY PLANTS! I'm so thankful that plants and trees are blooming. They're all so pretty. Our bradford pear is now past peak although the blooms are lingering....and the cherry trees are at peak about 2 weeks earlier than normal! My gerberas and violas are doing well. And my morning glory seedlings got put into the ground on Saturday morning. I started them from seeds about 3 weeks ago. (I didn't snap a pic).
| Geyser Creek Loop Trail begins after crossing the creek and heads north along a dirt path that then crosses a road near where the Geyser Spring is located. |
- PARK POWER WALK: Tuesday morning was another gorgeous Spring day and temps were in the low 60s. I put on work out clothes and drove 20 minutes north of my house to my fave state park to walk the Geyser Creek trail. It's in a quieter section of the park and features a stream (Geyser Creek), a toddler/preschooler playground, a grassy picnic area with tables and grills and the loop trail plus 2 different parking lots, the bathrooms, and a Nature Center with sculptures. This part of the park also features 4 different springs with Geyser spring the largest and open. The other ones are enclosed and can be drunk from if you're brave and don't mind the sulphur water. FDR used to come to Saratoga for the mineral water as it's healing and for the Lincoln baths which are in the main part of the park. You can read about the springs here. (I've tasted the water from one of the downtown springs and....i'll stick to the pure regular, sparkling or still Saratoga water that is sold in the markets. Many of the Saratoga restaurants also feature the sparkling or still waters...you order by the bottle. I'm thankful for the NYSParks.
| The path along the lower level |
| Geyser Spring....which is in the middle of the stream! |
- WOMENS BRUNCH: My church's Wednesday class (I don't take that class this year) hosted a womens brunch on Wednesday and one of my dear friends (Diane) invited me to her table. I went and had such a great time seeing some ladies I hadn't seen in a bit and also at my table were 3 women from my hiking group. My bff Lynn was also there and brought little treat bags for us.......it touched my heart. The worship time was powerful and meaningful and the food was delicious. The devotional that the instructor of the class gave was very meaningful as well and she followed it up with more worship time and prayer. I also won one of the raffle baskets! Here are some of the items that Lynn had in a bag for us:










