Nature has come alive in Clay Hill Memorial Forest

We hiked on a trail at Clay Hill Memorial Forest last Saturday and saw mostly dead brown leaves and bare brown branches there. This morning, on a hike on the Ted White trail there, we noticed plenty of new plants that have sprung since only a week ago. The forest floor is carpeted in exotic May flowers, charming purple and white wildflowers, and elegant perky young ferns.

We especially enjoyed the babbling creek winding along the trail with many dead tree trunks draping across it.

About David and Lam

A smitten couple and loving parents in our early 40s. We have lived in 3 different countries together. We dream of living in a fourth country together after our children grow up. We love long walks in the woods, climbing mountains, boating, traveling, reading, and being together. Both David and Lam are old souls who love quietness and meaningful conversations in which we ponder the truth and mysteries of life as well as discuss philosophical and ethical matters. We especially like to enjoy the small pleasures of daily life.
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