You can see the bright orange of butterfly weed in this photo. |
Goat's-rue lines, and even spills over, the narrow path over the Grady Knoll. |
Looking northwest across Greene Prairie towards Grady Knoll . . .
From Grady Tract, I walked east, then north, along the Cannonball Bike Path toward the pedestrian bridge over the highway, where I could actually see the sunset . . .
The sun sets behind the UW Arboretum, seen from Cannonball Path. |
Looking north, you can see the Capitol — about 3.5 miles away. |
"There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many of them." ― Jo Walton |
Colleen: If you are checking in here, Wordpress is suddenly not letting me comment on your blog. I tried several times Thursday and again Friday morning, and it's eating my posts instead of posting them. I did not see a "contact" on your blog, so hope you see this!
12 comments:
Lovely captures of sky, scenery and vegetation. I scrolled through a number of your prior posts and thoroughly enjoyed all your wildflowers.
Wonderful light and lush scenery.
Arija: Thank you, and thanks for checking out some of my previous posts. ☺
LadyFi: Thank you! :)
What a pretty place to go walking.
Such a variety of lovely skies! Wonderful place to walk!
Your blog is still here despite the tricky name(laugh) - I don't think I've ever seen this orange "weed":)
Loved seeing the pictures of your rides! And the sunrise and sunset are a great spectacle of nature!
Wonderful views.
a lovely walk and a great sky.
Thanks for giving me your link. :)
Al: Thank you, it is a great place for walking.
Beverley: Thank you! ☺
Jeanette: Yes, still here, LOL. Butterfly weed is quite common in prairies/meadows across the US. It likes partial to full sun, and bees and butterflies both love it.
Mª Zélia: Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed my sunset walk.
Rajesh: Thank you!
NatureFootstep: Thank you, it was a great evening for a walk -- warm, but not as hot and humid as it was this past weekend.
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