We went walking on Bud Ogle's Nature Trail this afternoon. And it was....full of nature :)


It's a pretty short walk, and the kids enjoyed finding all the markers and reading about each one

(family picture taken by my dad)
It's a pretty short walk, and the kids enjoyed finding all the markers and reading about each one

We saw a couple snakes....

and Paul found a bunch of tiny salamanders in a pool near the river. Lakin tried to catch them, but they were a bit too quick for him.
I love all the nature you kids are exposed to. It brings back memories of my own hiking days as a child - I think I need to do more of that with my own kiddos. Thanks for the inspiration,
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