I hope you guys don't mind some nature pictures. The weather has been incredible lately. Usually this time of year I'm hibernating in my small work shop. I've been enjoying getting out and wondering around the woods. Today I walked the hillside behind my house. It didn't take me long to find a well used deer trail with a string of Cedar trees rubbed on. Next year I'll have a stand or a ground blind just inside the tree line. You can see my house in the background of the first picture.
I found 4 trees like this along that trail.
I was on the lookout for some more trees to take to the sawmill. I found this beautiful walnut tree.
Not too far away I found a large Cedar and a Cherry tree growing next to each other. I want to take those to the mill also.
It's kind of unusual for large osage trees to die while still standing. On our property they usually uproot and fall over first. Part of the tree was still alive. It didn't look like good bow wood.
I circled down around the bottom of the hillside and walked up the creek bed. The weather hasn't been cold enough to hurt the moss yet. The rocks are a beautiful green among the dead leaves.
A small jawbone in the water
An old rock wall in the middle of nowhere. I wish I knew the history of this. I have a stand right next to it. I found a stone point in the creek a few yards away.
The only constant source of water on our property. My grandpa built this long ago. I spent many hours catching bluegill out of it when I was a kid. My first selfbow kill took a drink from it right before my arrow found it's mark.
I hiked up the hill towards the house and found a new spring has opened up. The deer had found it before I did. I saw a lot of tracks around it. I found a couple more interesting items before I made it home. The turtle shell is now in my wife's flower bed with a few more from previous walks. It looks like we have white turtles living there.