While I was hoping to get outside with my camera today, since the weather is actually nice for the moment, it didn’t quite work out. Although I can’t complain, because I did get to enjoy the fresh air, just not with my Nikon in hand.
So I’m once again dipping back my archives for my wicked wayback Wednesday Walk from July 25th 2016! Here are more shots taken in our Durham, NH yard, which happens to be right next to something like 700 acres of conservation woods, and gives us a bunch of awesome and varied visitors.
I did use four of these shots for Foto Friday post back in 2016, but the rest of the thirteen have only been seen by our landlady and her family.
Speaking of wandering, don’t forget to wander on over to @tattoodjay‘s latest post, called Wednesday walk Eisenhower park and Make me smile challenge collaboration results and Steem Basic Income Give away which features some gorgeous greenery in a pretty park in Milford Connecticut.
Now, on to my photos from July 25th 2016!
Happy walking & see you next week!
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