This week, my daughter and I hiked at camp twice. I was in search of the Pink Lady’s Slippers that bloom there. On Tuesday, they were up, but still pale and ghostly. On Saturday, the were glorious. Along the way we took lots of other pictures, too.
Painted Trillium:
Rose Twisted Stalk:
Star Flower:
Wild Geranium:
Golden Ragwort:
May Apple:
A bench overlooking Jackman Bay:
Jackman Bay from the Peninsula:
Re-growth around beaver-chewed trees:
Red Eft:
Animal Tracks in the mud:
This Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) was good for my soul! So grateful to be a Girl Scout and have access to such a gorgeous place for hiking.
Beautiful wildflowers, the Pink Lady’s slipper is gorgeous. And the trillium too.
What a wonderful jaunt – I love the wildflower photos (and the red eft!). I know you had to bend down low to get that Rosy twisted stalk, which is gorgeous. But my favorite has to be the Lady’s slippers – ah, I miss them!
Beautiful nature photos. Excellent light and composition.
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Your pictures are awesome. My dad loved lady slippers and all of these wild flowers. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your kind remarks. I’m glad if someone can enjoy looking at my pictures. I sure enjoy making them.