Ah, wonderful DST
Mar. 11th, 2008 07:09 pmToday I did something I've been unable to do since November: I went for a walk in the woods after work. With the clock adjustment, it doesn't get dark until roughly 7 PM, and that means I have time to get home and then get to a park.
Today I went to Kickapoo and walked the Riverview trail. Nothing looks green yet, and the trail was very muddy, but I still felt much better there than I had since leaving EFRC Sunday or I'm likely to until the weekend. I do get a walk in every morning, but that's too short to satisfy.
Not a lot of nature to remark on. I saw one tiny moth. The geese are distinctly hanging out in pairs. And I saw a swimming mammal that I'm reasonably sure was a beaver. It made a *gloop* noise like dropping a brick into the water. I know beavers make an alarm noise with their tails, but I've never heard it.
Today I went to Kickapoo and walked the Riverview trail. Nothing looks green yet, and the trail was very muddy, but I still felt much better there than I had since leaving EFRC Sunday or I'm likely to until the weekend. I do get a walk in every morning, but that's too short to satisfy.
Not a lot of nature to remark on. I saw one tiny moth. The geese are distinctly hanging out in pairs. And I saw a swimming mammal that I'm reasonably sure was a beaver. It made a *gloop* noise like dropping a brick into the water. I know beavers make an alarm noise with their tails, but I've never heard it.
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Date: 2008-03-12 01:36 am (UTC)just seeing a beaver swimming is cool.