{"id":1154,"date":"2006-08-26T21:23:00","date_gmt":"2006-08-26T21:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/whisper.rps.net\/?p=1154"},"modified":"2020-07-02T12:13:59","modified_gmt":"2020-07-02T12:13:59","slug":"lake-pine-fall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/whisper.rps.net\/?p=1154","title":{"rendered":"Lake Pine &#038; Fall"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I love Lake Pine walking trail.<br \/>It&#8217;s located right across Highway 64 from Shepherd&#8217;s Vineyard and our house, so it take me 5 minutes to get there (unless I catch the stoplight wrong).<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a winding path around a small pretty lake surrounded by trees and populated by Canada geese, a pair of swans and their one offspring, a blue heron, a crane or two, frogs, turtles, and mallards.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve walked there now for 3 1\/2 years, and am on the walkway by 7:30 almost every morning of the week. Once around is 2.2 miles, but I bump it up to 2.4 or 2.6 by adding on an extra side hill walkway&#8211;twice, or backtracking here or there and walking a portion twice. Now and then, I do a double loop and make it 4.4 miles; that takes an hour and a half, so I have to allocate time to do that.<\/p>\n<p>I meet the same people every day, and some of us have become walking buddies. We don&#8217;t know names, but most everybody smiles and says &#8220;Good Morning&#8221;:) Every so often someone will even stop and chit-chat&#8211;especially about the swans and their &#8220;swanette&#8221;, or the weather, or someone may ask what music I am listening to (I listen to my iPod), or confide how their garden is doing, etc.:)<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of the &#8220;swanette&#8221;, only one of three swan babies survived this year, and one day in June, he vanished. Oh, many of us were very upset over it&#8217;s supposed demise! No babies survived last year, and that was sad enough:( I grieved for a week! Then, amazingly, the &#8220;swanette&#8221; reapppeared!! It was a miracle, I&#8217;m telling you! A fellow walker from church told me later that the Apex Park folks had taken him to remove a fish hook he tangled with somehow. <br \/>Whew! I knew the swan parents were glad to see their baby&#8212;they have worked so hard to protect this offspring!!<\/p>\n<p>Right now it&#8217;s beginning to look like fall, with the leaves turning colors and fluttering down, and they crunch under my feet as I walk. With the leaves skittering and flitting around, it reminds me of the movie &#8220;Little Foot&#8221; where the baby dinosauer calls the leaves &#8216;tree stars&#8217;:) How sweet to walk through the &#8216;tree stars&#8217;!<\/p>\n<p>FALL is my favorite time! I LOVE the leaves changing into every kind of red, orange, yellow, or brown imaginable. I LOVE swishing through the leaves. <br \/>(I even wait a while to rake my leaves in my yard, while most neighbors are racing to get them off the grass, to the curb and out of sight, quickly!)<\/p>\n<p>I LOVE the humidity gradually dropping:) No more sweaty, sweltering mornings hiking at Lake Pine! No more stuffy, sultry air that makes you feel like you can&#8217;t put one foot in front of the other one more time:(!<\/p>\n<p>I LOVE the sky in the fall. It&#8217;s so clear and blue during the day, and the sunset&#8217;s are brilliant on a clear night:) Then, as a rain lover too, nothing&#8217;s better than a showery day\/night in September or October&#8212;it&#8217;s soothing and calm.<\/p>\n<p>The end of a long, long, dry, hot summer and the promise of invigorating cool walks is in sight:)<br \/>Hurray for September lurking around the bend, in fact, just past next week!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I love Lake Pine walking trail.It&#8217;s located right across Highway 64 from Shepherd&#8217;s Vineyard and our house, so it take me 5 minutes to get there (unless I catch the stoplight wrong). 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