This poor old cherry tree sits near the gazebo at Lake Tomahawk.
Today's quote:
". . . the belief that humanity will soon become involved in a deep and abiding worldwide partnership with nature. Millions of us will commit ourselves to reversing the long legacy of environmental degradation that threatens to destabilize the climate as well as the great ecologies that sustain life on Earth. We must develop a vast stewardship initiative, which will become the great work of our time. Fortunately, there are as many ways to serve the Earth as there are people willing to engage in this vast restoration project. It includes nothing less than stabilizing the planet’s climate as well as saving ourselves."John Todd
...it looks like springtime.
ReplyDeleteWe had some warmish days (maybe in 50s)...but not real springtime...into the 30s or 20s at night.
DeleteLooks like a fine place.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to walk around, then find nice places to rest and enjoy the views.
DeleteI love seeing the sunshine there.
ReplyDeleteMe too. There have fortunately been a few sunny days each week this winter. I hope that continues.
DeleteJan 23rd was my daughter's 35th birthday. Unfortunately we couldn't celebrate it with her. She's in Buffalo.
ReplyDeleteI hope she had a happy day, and probably got to talk with you via zoom or skype or something.
DeleteBeautiful pictures and blue sky! I'm tired of the endless gray here.
ReplyDeleteWe seem to have a nice mix, cold a dreary, then a bright day, then back to cold, wet and dreary again...I hope we keep getting a sunny day about every week or so.
DeleteBeautiful photos, I like the reflection of the light in the lake.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun trying to get photos when I could barely see for the glare of the sunshine!
DeleteI love the light in the first photo!
ReplyDeleteI like that the glare made an ok photo where I couldn't see that well from the sunshine.
Deleteso glad to see such places :) Right now they seem like a fairytale. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like that was a good day to be out by the water.
ReplyDeleteNice and sunny. I hope Mr. Todd is correct.
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