A Hike along the Tohickon Creek near Stover-Myers Mill
Tuesday evening a week ago, I went hiking along the Tohickon Creek near the Stover-Myers Mill in Tinicum and Plumstead Townships, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was a beautiful, mostly sunny evening for a hike - not to hot, not too cold. Below are some photos from that hike.
A view of the Tohickon Creek
A beautiful red wildflower on the bank of the creek
The shot of the creek stone is very good and I love the purpley feather like flowers in the background. I will expect a personal tour from you and your lovely wife if we should ever make it up to Pennsylvania. I heard there is some chocolate factory there and some place with ringing rocks. As usual I enjoyed this great e-hike, thanks for the e-ride.
Some rivers have ever wonderful reflections, and I like to think that maybe they carry gold powder and that is the reason why. These two views of the Tohickon Creek are particularly brilliant.
I like to see the different wild life being in another countries, however I'm wondering : maybe this mushroom is the one we call "vesse de loup" in France. It is exactly like a ball and may be huge. When young, it is edible. I don't know if it is yummy though... I never tasted it.
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The road awaits
Time doesn't
The road beckons
Time steps forward
Will we move
In step with time?
Will we step forward
Shaping our time?
Will we take time
To see the present?
Will we explore the past
And understand our heritage?
Will we laugh?
Will we wonder?
Will we touch?
Will we feel?
Time flies on
We have choices
Shall we go fast?
Shall we go slow?
We shall go forward
But we will choose the pace
We may dance with all our heart
Or bathe ourselves in a setting sun
7 comments:
By now, Tim, you should have a book full of all your photos from your hikes! You know that you can make your own??!!
The shot of the creek stone is very good and I love the purpley feather like flowers in the background. I will expect a personal tour from you and your lovely wife if we should ever make it up to Pennsylvania. I heard there is some chocolate factory there and some place with ringing rocks.
As usual I enjoyed this great e-hike, thanks for the e-ride.
I love the greens in the photos of the creek.
Amazing photos. I love your blog!
wow, what a beautiful place. I'm really jealous of your hike:D
Hi Tim !
Some rivers have ever wonderful reflections, and I like to think that maybe they carry gold powder and that is the reason why. These two views of the Tohickon Creek are particularly brilliant.
I like to see the different wild life being in another countries, however I'm wondering : maybe this mushroom is the one we call "vesse de loup" in France. It is exactly like a ball and may be huge. When young, it is edible. I don't know if it is yummy though... I never tasted it.
Thanks, ginnie. I did make our own photo book of our honey moon photos.
Thanks, paige. Should you come by, I would love to meet you.
Thanks, sage. Some greens really do have their aesthetic pull.
Thanks, charley simko. I hope you come back many more times.
Thanks, choochoo. It was an excellent nature hike!
Thanks, cergie. I like your explanation for the wonderful reflections in rivers and creeks. Thanks for stopping by.
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