My better half and I took a walk up some of the Number Nine Trolley Trail in Oella/Catonsville. Then we hiked up and down Old Ellicott City.
A short part of the path has this feature. Photo by Mike Hartley
It was a day in the low 70s and a very strong breeze so it was a very enjoyable walk.
When you have a fence in the woods, repairs are common. Photo by Mike Hartley
This bridge never sounds secure if you are walking under it and a car is going over it.
The green canopy this time of year is dense. Photo by Mike Hartley
I think we got about 4 miles according to her phone.
Despite all the rain last month, I thought the streams were low. Photo by Mike Hartley
Nature is always a nice escape from all the chatter.
A private spot in the summer. In the fall it’s rather open. Photo by Mike Hartley
The Patapsco has a ton of beautiful spots.
A line in the water. Photo by Mike Hartley
It’s great when there is strong wind working. Helps keep the nats and flies away.
I’m impressed with the maintenance they do on this trail. It’s a very tough one with lots of washout issues. Photo by Mike Hartley
I like getting down close to the water and listening to it roll over rocks.
Riverstone carving is in progress. Photo by Mike Hartley
Well, back out to do some fresh shooting today. This was from a wonderful Tuesday afternoon.
Get out and make your own path. Photo by Mike Hartley
With a lifetime and a half in the Newspaper industry I'm preparing for my retirement career as an Artist, Writer, Photographer and Video content provider. I'm a proud father of two wonderful children and I'm still married to the first girl I fell in love with and probably only one that would have me.