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Take time for the little creatures


People always want to ask me about bears. In 1600 miles of AT hiking, I've seen 6 black bears. I was glad for the experience, but I've come to appreciate the little creatures even more. They skirt around quietly...often unnoticed....adding color and beauty while taking almost nothing in return. Make some time for the little creatures....
in reply to Michael L. Simpson

Little creatures, little plants, moss, mushrooms.... So much to arouse awe...Your picture is beautiful! My picture is made in the woods nearby, The Latin name is Calocera viscosa, in my country it's called "kleverig koraalzwammetje '' .
in reply to Wilhelmina58

So much amazing diversity in mushrooms....I have so many pictures of mushrooms that have caught my attention. Thank you for sharing!
in reply to Michael L. Simpson

Nice! I've managed to section from Springer to Burke's Garden over the years, and chose my trail name Not So Fast as a reminder to slow down and pay attention to everything - wildflowers, insects, fungi. There's always something interesting to look at!

PS. I'm at 3 bears in about 575 AT overnight miles, plus 5 bears on a15 mile dayhike in Shenandoah. That was a bit much!

in reply to Mike Habeck

Burke's Garden...what a nice place. I overnighted at the Chesnut Knob Shelter overlooking Burke's Garden. 5 bears in one day....wow....of the 6 I've seen, only saw 2 together. Two cubs....and since I did not know where mama might be, I moved on in a hurry. My trail name is Celtic
in reply to Mike Habeck

P.S. You have the triple crown coming up soon. Here's my picture from one of the three -- McAfee Knob