Tag: nature
Turn Basin Trail
Jefferson, TX ~ Art Installations (2018) by Sherry Owens & Art Shirer, Dallas, TX “The Forest Echoes with Laughter” – A suspended construction incorporating miles of wire and thousands of glass bits. “Oodles of Doodles” – Clay formations hanging from trees. Artwork by Jefferson Elementary School students. “Above and Beyond” – An elevated sightline in two directions using 900 pounds of river rocks.
Categories: Jefferson, Texas • Tags: art, basin, bayou, big cypress bayou, bigfoot, clay, cypress bayou, forest, hike, history, Jefferson, Jefferson Turn Basin, lagoon, nature, port, Port Jefferson, Sasquatch, sculptures, texas, trails, trees, turn basin trail, tx, water, wire, woods
Grand Canyon | South Rim
Grand Canyon Village, AZ ~
Categories: Arizona, Grand Canyon Village • Tags: Arizona, az, cactus, canyon, cliffs, Colorado River, desert, Grand Canyon, hiking, national park, nature, rock formations, rocks, south rim, southwest, trails, trees, valley
Marg’s Draw Trailhead
Sedona, AZ ~ Beautiful hiking trail, roughly 4 miles. I visited in summer, and really underestimated the heat – the dry heat sneaks up on you! It was still an amazing hike. I highly recommend it for beginners like me.
Categories: Arizona, Sedona • Tags: Arizona, az, bluffs, brush, cactus, desert, hike, hiking, hills, Marg’s Draw Trailhead, nature, outdoors, rock, rock formations, rocks, Sedona, sky, southwest, southwestern, summer, trails, trees
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota
Winona, MN ~
Categories: Minnesota, Winona • Tags: art, art gallery, campus, cardinals, creek, gallery, hiking, mail room, mailbox, minnesota, MN, nature, quilt, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, ski trails, SMU, student union, university, winona, woods
Baie Saint Paul
Québec, Canada ~ These photos were taken while visiting Parc Boisé du Quai, at the end of Rue-Sainte Anne in the city of Baie-Saint-Paul. We wandered down the only street we could find that would take us to the water. Discovering the park and walking trails was a pleasant surprise. Baie-Saint-Paul has many wonderful restaurants and historic attractions. We just need to brush up on our French, because this is an exclusively French speaking area.
Categories: Canada, Québec • Tags: Baie Saint Paul, beach, bridge, Canada, Canadian, cemetery, dunes, feilds, forest, nature, park, QC, Québec, sand, scenic, shipwreck, sky, trees, visit canada, water, wilderness