Summer Send Off

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As summer creeps away, we're soaking up the last warm days of the year. The air has that crisp autumn smell to it, folks are having backyard fires in the evening, and the leaves have begun to take on red and orange hues. This only means one thing...

The days before we're blanketed in snow are limited! Realizing that not only have I left my camera sitting for weeks without use, but the kids needed to let off steam too, we headed to the woods.

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We live near a massive park system called the Metroparks, which spans more than 24,000 acres. Within 15 minutes of our home are dozens of awesome walks to take; I don't think we've visited the same place twice this year.
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As far as I know, this particular section of the park doesn't have a name, but it is lovely. We started off by walking over this stone bridge to the path. From over its side, we can see the riverbed, which is drier than normal today.
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Just past that are a few different ways to go. We selected this cute little trail, ivy taking over every crevice it could on the steps. The kids quickly ran ahead of me as we got into the trees, this is their happy place too.
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I think my son Emory would live outside if he could. With the winter approaching, I am already considering how to weatherproof the lad so we can still go out. Although he is an absolute unit for being only two, it does get very cold here.

This shot is upstream from the bridge picture. Here the river is deeper, making it more believable that farther downstream there is a waterfall. I took a moment to admire this rock face, its layers reminding me of change and circumstance.

This entire area was cut out by glaciers long ago, giving Northeast Ohio some texture and depth. The Metroparks sits largely in a valley, evidence of the path these massive ice chunks took in ages past. Without this occurrence, Ohio would not have so many interesting rock formations.

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Since it is in the opposite direction of the main attraction, it was fairly quiet here. In the distance I could hear other families, muted by the leaves.

We found this interesting tree, which made my daughter laugh. "Why is it so lumpy mom?!"

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Before I can conjure an answer to this, Thea runs off. She's begun school now, and is filled with so many curiosities that only half can stick.

She finds a smaller tree and tries to climb it for all of 30 seconds, before jumping away to run some more. Her brother chases her, leading me to another cool discovery.

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This stone seat surely must be manmade, yet it feels like chance could have formed it. I think of the show The Flintstones, and imagine that this would be much like their couch. Add a throw pillow and voila!
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I wanted to get a photo of both of the kids sitting on this rock chair, but like most days, they had better things to do than take photographs. Fair.

We decided to head down river.
Much like myself, my children adore water of any sort. We often go to stiller portions of the river to skip rocks and walk along the bank.

Naturally, Emory was a bit confused when I did not let him wander into the edge of this flow.

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He instead set to exploring the dips in the rocks, finding puddles and moss to touch with his tiny fingers. He looks as if he will book it into the waterfall, but really he is teasing me. He kept pretending to run, then stopping to look at me and laugh.

As most parents can probably relate to, I've gotten a taste of my own medicine being a mother. Both of my kids have my chaotic and silly sense of humor, and although it's largely a gift... There are days I feel sympathy for my father.
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Once again, I attempted to take a nice photo of both kids, but only Emory was having it. Understanding the situation, Emory pleads with Thea, "DOP!" (stop)

You can see the rejection all over his face.
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"Why won't she take a picture with me?!"

He throws his arms up, and I can't help but chuckle. He's my tiny little ally in trying to capture these memories.
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He takes a moment to pout, sweet boy, and I just must go and scoop him up for a hug.

I think he will get a kick out of these snaps someday, and that is awesome in itself.

As you can see, despite the sparse water that leads to this waterfall, it was flowing with vigor.

There were a few other families, and one had a daughter Emory's age. They quickly became friends, trading rocks and sticks they found with one another.

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Just 20 or so feet away, the water goes calm again, passing along under this bridge.

A couple sat in the middle of the river on a rock to the right of this photo, deep in conversation. I think that a talk in that spot must be either intensely good or terribly bad.

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With Emory occupied with his new bud, and Thea knee deep in pretending to be a mermaid, I looked around to see what else I could spot.


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I really liked these tree roots, which had shot up out of the ground to survive. These trees sit right up against the rocks, bending and stretching to hold their ground. It probably doesn't look cool to anyone else, but I enjoy stuff like that. A reminder of the resilience that all life carries.
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Running water seems to jog thought, no matter if it's a river or the spray of a shower. I zoned out for a bit and sat with my summer memories. It's hard to believe how fast the hot days went, that it's already fall again.

With the kids properly tuckered out, and the temperature rapidly dropping, it was time to head home.

The sunset reminded me of cotton candy, pinks and blues mixing into a purple color.

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We had a wonderful walk in the woods, and bedtime was a blissful breeze because of it. I hope you had fun walking with us in spirit!

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All photos are my own, taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T100

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Wow. I enjoyed every view, you are quite lucky to be surrounded by this. Nature is indeed amazing.

Look how your child looks beautiful in front of the simple waterfall. I love that you enlighten your children about nature.

I love this. Thanks for sharing

Thank you very much for this awesome comment! 🤗 !PIZZA

What an amazing looking place @grindan, Emory has good taste, I'd live outside in a place like that too if I could. You got some lovely snaps of the kiddos. Gosh, I don't know how you guys do it with the snow, it would probably drive me bonkers - I hate the cold weather.

Sending you hugs 😊

Hey Emma! 💚🤗

The winters here are variable, but every few years we get over a foot of snow because of the lake 😱! I've gotten used to the cold over the years, but when it snows like that it SUCKS!

In every other season I could totally live outside here tho too! 😂🙌

I always smile when I get a comment from you bud, I hope life is being awesome to you 💗

Ah ok, I wasn't sure of how serious the snow is there, but some people on Hive post serious snow and I'm like "Nope, not my idea of fun" lol.

Life is ok, it goes on, you know? Got to find the glimmers wherever we can. Sending hugs 💚

It's a beautiful place to walk, yes summer are almost over but it's not my luck that i lived near such forest, although it's little far from my house, your all picture are beautiful especially that girl wandering along the flow of water

I'm very grateful to live somewhere with a lot of wooded areas; I'm so glad you enjoyed the pictures! Thank you for the kind comment 😁 !PIZZA

Lovely place. Goodbye summer and I tots want a Flintstone couch.

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I tots want a Flintstone couch.

I'll drag it out of there for you and ship it !LOLZ 🤣

I hope you and the girls are having an awesome end of summer! 🤗 !PIZZA !PIMP


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How nice the ones you told us about, dear friend @grindan, the smell of autumn brings back pleasant memories.
I love this great park to walk and enjoy the proximity of nature. Beautiful shots, I appreciate you sharing these beautiful images and the hiking experience
May you enjoy a splendid afternoon

the smell of autumn brings back pleasant memories.

It might be my favorite smell of all time for that reason! 💚 Thank you for this lovely comment, I hope you had an awesome day as well! 😁 !PIZZA

Ohhhhhhhhh What a fun day and beautiful day you had!!!!

Thank you so much for sharing the photos you took!!!

I wonder what it will look like all covered in snow???

HUGE HUGS!

I wonder what it will look like all covered in snow???

Hehe I'll have to come back and get some waterfall shots this winter when they are all frozen and magic looking 😍

Was thinking about ya today- I'm so glad you got a kick out of the pics! 🤗💕

LOVE YOU!!

WOW that metropark sounds absolutely amazing with so much to see and do I love your walk and the antics of your children

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)

Thank you for this awesome comment! Walking with the kids is always a blast, and it's great to have a place to share the adventures! 😁 !PIZZA

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