We are still seeing wild ducks on the pond almost every day, so migration is surely still ongoing. It's the time of the year when I pick up my favorite book that delves deeply into the subject ~ My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George. Yes, it is a book written for kids, but I love it still.
I have been doing lots of cleaning out in the beds around the house and in the little garden, but still leaving anything blooming for the critters that pass our way. There's just enough, it seems, for the monarchs for they keep dropping by.
Millie and I have made a few more trips back to the hill where the big pine trees grow to bring in another load of pine needle mulch. This added layer seems to be helping the soil and is certainly keeping most of the weeds at bay.
Note: The above shoes are my town shoes. Below are the ones I trek over the hill in, but the overall goal is still the same...got to keep up.

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19 comments:
How nice to see a post from you today. It's always good to know how things are going for fellow bloggers. Looks like you had a totally clear sky for your pine needle gathering.
I haven’t read My Side of the Mountain. I will put it on my list! I know we have it at the library. How are the kitties?
I thought the Monarch were under threat, or at least, declining. It's good to see that they are still visiting.
Glad you and Millie are still continuing your walks. Hope you beat your record this time. Janice
I so enjoyed seeing your beautiful photo of the Monarch...ours are gone now...cooler weather ends their visit. Your walking shoes look perfect for taking a walk. Glad to read you and Millie do it daily. I have two German Shepherds and we as well hike every day. So glad for their company...they certainly keep on the straight and narrow path - :)! Have a beautiful day. By the way - is that your art work. If so it is lovely. Hugs
Wow that is a good record for walking. So nice to see you post and yes good shoes are a must
Cathy
Ahhhh...there you are! I've been wondering where you disappeared to. I am glad you are keeping up...I know that I am not. Beautiful photos of the ducks...and that header photo...wow!
Thank you GM. I am going to try doing better with blogging. It has been a hard summer.
I learned to love this book when I was teaching school. The second and third one in the trilogy really get into migration. I think you will like it too.
It always excites me to have these beautiful creations visit my garden. It worries me that they may be under threat. Hummingbird numbers were way down this year. Another worry! Thanks for the visit.
Thank you, Janice. We walked in the rain today. Millie's not crazy about that for she has no umbrella but she has a good coat of hair. :~)
Debbie, I did a watercolor by looking at the front cover of the book I mentioned. I wish now that I had kept on painting for I have forgotten so much I learned during that time. I am glad to have a fellow friend who shares my love for walking especially with furry friends.
Thank you, Cathy. I am best inspired to keep walking when I challenge myself. Keene shoes have wider toes, so they are a must for me.
I've been thinking about you way up there in Nod. I am sure you are feeling the cold nipping your toes already. Thank you for the visit!
Beautiful photos. I love ❤️ nature and walks, I find this therapeutic. Warm greetings from a retired lady living in Montreal, Canada 😊 🇨🇦
I think of you and Millie a lot, because your good habits are in such contrast to mine, as far as walking goes. I guess I can't follow the examples of all of my favorite bloggers! It's good to hear that you are keeping on trucking - actually hiking - even though it was a hard summer. I like seeing your shoes. Keens are my favorite, too, and I have owned a dozen at least, but currently it's a pair of Teva high tops that are my best. Of course Teva would only make them for a year or two and now no more. I'll probably end up with another pair of Keens, which will be fine.
I read My Side of the Mountain again recently. I always like it even if it is a bit fantastical in ways, especially as to the "kitchen" utensils. I didn't know it was part of a trilogy. I will have to look into that.
Your hawk painting is wonderful! And an amazing photo of the monarch. I didn't see many of them this summer and I hope it was just the luck of the draw and not the sign of a further decline in their numbers.
So nice to see your post! I love your shoes! I hope Millie and you are well and enjoying Fall.
I should start keeping track of Dollor and my walks. Ella wasn't a big walker, but Dollor sure is. I wear Muck boots when I walk. I so love them. I will walk in rain, snow, or cold with them. I'm super impressed by how many days you have walked.
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