Wednesday, March 14, 2007

A Hike at Nockamixon State Park

Yesterday morning, I went hiking at Nockamixon State Park on the Bedminster side of the park in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. For those who know the area, I started my hike at the end of Kellers Church Road and hiked towards Rt. 611. It was a partley cloudy, partly sunny morning. The trails were wet and muddy but it was a beautiful morning.


Bright green moss and are there violets also? :)



A short segment of a tree full of fungi



Tree trunks jutting up through the ice



A brilliant green moss at the base of the tree



A sky view from within the woods



Fungi - a fascinating pattern



Moss and other plants on two decaying logs

13 comments:

RubySoho said...

beautiful images. Spring is so near!!!

photowannabe said...

The pictures of the fungi encircling the tree in both pictures are my favorites. You live in some beautiful hiking areas.

San Nakji said...

Tim, your photos get better and better. The first is just beautiful. Thank you so much.

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

the pic with the tree trunks jutting out in the ice, braving it together....is a million-dollar pic....absolutely stunning pic.....am glad u hike as much as u do!!! :)

Murf said...

I don't see any violets but it is still not even 8 in the morning yet. I'm guessing I will find them at about 2 p.m. :-)

Memories Catcher said...

Great images.I like it!Great details and textures.Good job!

Tim Rice said...

Thanks, rubysoho. Yet they're talking more snow for tomorrow. We'll see!

Thanks, photowannabe. I am blessed with many beautiful hiking areas around here.

Thanks, san nakji. Glad you enjoy my photography.

Thanks, moi. I like that picture, too. It has its own special lure.

Thanks, memories catcher. Glad you enjoy my fun.

mreddie said...

Enjoyed the photos very much. ec

Anonymous said...

Nice shot. Speciall the one with fungus

Judypatooote said...

Great pictures as usual.....You do take the same kind of pictures that i like to take.....i don't know why, but anything different, thats related to nature....I was so fascinated with a picture that i took, it looked like a bear cub clinging to a tree, and it was just fungus.....the picture didn't bring out the image, as well as seeing it in person....I posted it on a slide show on my post....keep snapping those pictures, we love seeing them......

sage said...

love the moss pics and am looking forward to seeing your woods in bloom in another six weeks!

Tim Rice said...

Thanks, mreddie. It is always a joy to find out that others enjoy my photos. :)

Thanks, navin harish. This is a hobby that I have fun with. :)

Thanks, judypatooote. I'm happy that you appreciate the pictures I take. I love nature. :)

Thanks, sage. But just a couple days ago we just got another major sleet and ice storm. However by the end of this week, it is suppose to warm up again. It has started moderating some already.

Spider Girl said...

I love tree fungi!

Although I was less enraptured with it when my old porch started growing shelf fungi on it. It looks better on trees. :)