
Fall has officially arrived! Happy Autumnal Equinox. With the cooler temperatures we have resumed hiking. We go in the mornings when it is still cool. During winter, when the temperatures get downright cold, we walk in the afternoons.

Cassius, Zekie, and Claire are very happy to be back on the trails. I’m afraid Shelby’s hiking days are behind her. With arthritis in multiple joints and a collapsed disk, the vet recommended thinking about retiring her from walking. She still does an occasional therapy dog visit, and this makes her very happy to be out working with mom.

We have been exploring parts of the Buckeye Trail that have been upgraded at West Branch State Park. Wonderful volunteers have been clearing, improving, and adding new signage and blazes. We are grateful! Many areas were previously impassable. This section near one of the boat ramps is newly marked. I think the large vines give an eerie feel to the trail.

Today we did the walk over the dam spillway area which is also part of the Buckeye Trail. The water levels are the lowest we have ever seen them. That white area along the tree line is usually under water. The people who operate the dam system are releasing water to the other reservoirs downstream. With the limited rain, there is not enough water to go around. I don’t think the people here, or downstream, are happy with the water levels. I still find it to be a pretty sight and love to hike the area.

We saw lots of birds today. Flocks of Canada Geese and some ducks scattered in. I find the geese to be funny. There are always a few that turn upside down in the water and flash their white undersides while they look for food. I told my husband,”Look, they’re mooning me”!
The dark birds are turkey vultures. They abound in the area. There are lots of undisturbed woods and water for them. You don’t appreciate just how large they are until you see them with their wings held out to their sides sunning themselves. Today they appeared to be looking for dead fish where water levels were lowered.

We watched a few blue herons fishing. They stand perfectly still until they spot an unsuspecting fish, and then “wham!”, they grab him. Or so they hope. This one was fishing and in perfect position for a photo, but I scared him and he flew away. Still a cool photo.
I hope all of you are enjoying these first days of autumn as well.

