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The Interurban trail |
Today three of us (and Joe, Dianne's wonderful dog) went out for a walk on the Interurban trail. I have never been on it, since it is the starting point for many walks on Chuckanut Mountain, and I never realized it was there. I was actually surprised to find it so enjoyable, because much of it looks just like this: flat, wide, and surrounded by trees.
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Lots of ferns and emerging sunshine |
It was really nice to see all the ferns and beautiful fir and cedar trees, many of them regal and mature. There are also many homes along the trail, with signs marking restricted access, but it is mostly a very agreeable walk, with little that will challenge anybody's sore knees or back.
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The sign says, "K9 H2O" |
There were lots and lots of people on the trail, and everyone, almost without exception, wore a mask, even if it was (like us) mostly to pull it up to cover one's nose and mouth while passing by. One gentleman pointed out this water stop for dogs. That's his dog coming up after a drink. I looked at it: a small bowl with water filling it slowly from a spring. I put my hand in the water and found it to be very cold. Joe took a quick swig himself.
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Our turnaround spot |
Although it was cool and foggy when we started out, by the time we got here, to our turnaround point after more than three miles in, the sun had come out in full force and the temperature rose a bit (it was perfect, in the mid-sixties, or 18°C). That's me in the picture with Dianne and Joe; Melanie took it).
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Melanie, Joe, and some cheese |
Joe is a well-mannered three-year-old poodle, who doesn't bark or attack other dogs, and sits when asked. He loves cheese, and Mel pulled out a small snack she tried to eat herself, but she ended up giving most of it to Joe, after having been seduced by those pleading black eyes.
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Chuckanut Bay |
We had some lovely views of the bay, with Lummi Island rising up and looking quite impressive. I see that contrails from jet planes are returning again, after months of their absence. We returned to our cars by retracing our steps, having walked almost seven miles with little elevation gain and loss. All in all, just a pretty perfect day, even if not a challenging one.
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The land and sea blend together in that bay. Just gorgeous. A doggie pal along keeps things interesting though the beauty of that environment was enough For that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to walk, and flat! Perfect for those of us who are challenged enough with just a good, flat walk.
ReplyDeleteA pleasant walk! The main thing is to discipline yourself to keep active and keep walking.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to find a new place to walk.
ReplyDeleteYou had a good walk! I have a friend who has poodles...they are so fun to pet I love their fur! Joe looks like a nice dog! :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks and sounds incredibly beautiful. I suspect it might challenge some of us (me).
ReplyDeleteThat is my kind of walk - easy.
ReplyDeleteWalking...no matter the unchallenging incline, is good. And such a wonderful area. I like the wide, smooth, pathways.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a very good trail for the average walker.
ReplyDeleteThose are my kind of walks where you can look all around and not be concentrating on your foot placement. Love that Joe gets to go also. He must be in heaven.
ReplyDeleteNature walks don't have to be difficult to replenish the soul. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove all those ferns and the lush green!
ReplyDeleteReally nice scenery. I enjoy your photos a lot. If I ever get a dog again, I'll get a poodle, as they don't shed.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of trail. I would be happy to go for a hike here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteJoe is too cute.
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful, DJan. We don’t wear masks when we go walking either. However, we carry masks in case we pass someone too closely.
ReplyDeleteLooks a wonderful trail …
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery.
All the best Jan