Logan and I decided to go on a hike today. We went to Tulsa’s Oxley Nature Center up north of the airport. We decided to do the little used North Woods Loop, away from the main Oxley Nature Center. We may have been the first people to use the trail on Sunday.
How would I know? Because we were walking through lots of spider webs. That honor traditionally goes to the early morning hikers and runners. It is not that pleasant but on Sunday we were walking through webs at four in the afternoon!
Went on the Sierra Club trail. It has my favorite walkway.
We saw the beginnings of Fall Color. We’ll be checking back.
Lots of fungus.
More beginnings of Fall Color.
And more and more fungus. We only went a little more than two miles but didn’t see anybody. We saw lots of squirrels and cardinals and a glimpse of a few white tailed deer as the scampered through the woods away from us.
We were only out for a couple miles and it was nice not seeing anybody. Or hearing anybody, except the squirrels in the brush, the deer in the thickets, and the wind in the tops of the trees.
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A lovely post – I like seeing the changing leaves and the fungus. Glad you and Logan got some “fresh airs” (as our grandson would say when he was younger).
Looks perfect with no people. That’s when I walk swinging a stick in front of me to clear the trail.
I can relate to the spiderwebs; this happens to us a lot. And that’s when I let my hubby lead the way!
Wow, your paths were lovely and magical. It has been years since I walked through spiderwebs. Ah, the delight.
Amazing place. Loved the post.
Greetings.
very interesting and very mysterious path.