Beautiful sunset in Lancaster County. Everyday you should take the time out to enjoy your surrounding, so many beautiful sides you don't even notice.
This blog is about my journey in nature.I will be discovering nature's beauty one step at a time.I will be capturing photos of everyday outdoor life.I will be giving helpful tips and advice. Writing and sharing photos about my own personal adventures. Please follow me on my journey through nature's back yard. I promise you won't regret it.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Struble Lake
Info:
Located in Chester County.
386 Acres
I usually come her in the summer when I want to get out and do a quick paddle around the lake. Seem like the water is always choppy so it makes paddling quite difficult.
One year ago today I had one of the most amazing experiences here at this lake. A group of friends and I walked across the lake in the middle of the night while it was frozen. I was so excited at the time but yet so nervous and scared. You could only imagine the look in my eyes when I heard the ice creek and crack under my feet. It was a blast and it will be a night I will always remember. Not just will I remember some crazy night on the ice but it was also the night I met my current boyfriend of one year. It has been amazing even though there has been many ups and downs. But that is what it is all about right?
These pictures posted aren't from that day but from this morning. It snowed lightly last night so I figured I would stop by and check it out. Sad to say besides today I haven't been there since that night.
Located in Chester County.
386 Acres
I usually come her in the summer when I want to get out and do a quick paddle around the lake. Seem like the water is always choppy so it makes paddling quite difficult.
One year ago today I had one of the most amazing experiences here at this lake. A group of friends and I walked across the lake in the middle of the night while it was frozen. I was so excited at the time but yet so nervous and scared. You could only imagine the look in my eyes when I heard the ice creek and crack under my feet. It was a blast and it will be a night I will always remember. Not just will I remember some crazy night on the ice but it was also the night I met my current boyfriend of one year. It has been amazing even though there has been many ups and downs. But that is what it is all about right?
These pictures posted aren't from that day but from this morning. It snowed lightly last night so I figured I would stop by and check it out. Sad to say besides today I haven't been there since that night.
I'm Back!
Ok, I am back, it has been awhile, kind of dropped off the face of the earth. I noticed all of the pictures from the past are not available anymore do to a glitch but its time to get you up to speed from where I left off.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Monday, September 10, 2012
A Walk in Warwick Park.....
So on my Sunday journey to find milk weed I stopped at a a park on the way home. I did a little research this weekend and I figured since they are holding a butterfly tagging class there they are bound to have milk weed growing there. So I once I got there I took a walk threw the meadow.
So after walking for only a few minutes, I found it.
I searched and searched for eggs. I honestly wasn't to sure exactly what I was looking for. After a few minutes I thought I finally found one. So I clipped it off a small piece of the leave and took it home to put in a jar.
After researching I found out that if it is an egg it should have a black dot on it which would be the caterpillar head. So it seems as if I am on the right track. The research also stated it could take any where from 7-20 days for the egg to hatch.At this point it could hatch any time because I am uncertain as to when it was laid.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
The Amazing Monarch Butterflies......
Every year hundreds of millions of monarch butterflies undertake a great journey of up to 2000 miles in their annual migration from Canada and the United States to their wintering grounds in Mexico. They travel between 1,200 and 2,800 miles or more from the United States and Canada to central Mexican forests.
Some Facts About The Beautiful Creatures...
Monarch butterflies usually travel between 50 to 100 miles per day. The average is about 80 miles per day.
The farthest a Monarch has traveled in one day on record is 265 miles.
Monarchs travel at around 12 mph, but can fly at speeds up to 30mph.
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