Sunday, March 18, 2007

Midway Village Path

Jan and I went to the Midway Village walking path yesterday. Winter is fading and there is the promise of spring but the landscape is still a little dreary. We thought we would take a walk and I'm glad we did. The path is great. It's nice and flat. We saw Cardinals, Red-tailed Hawks, a Partridge, Red-Winged Black birds and a variety of chickadees and finches.













There are many memorials along the walk and as we return we'll spend a little more time reading them. Too many to do all at once.














We passed the LZ War Memorial and I'll have more on that in the next post.





















Along the path you'll see old farm equipment in the woods. It's been there long enough for the trees to grow around it. There were plows, 2 row corn planters and a big ball of barbed wire.














We also managed to catch a quick glance at a Red-Tailed hawk. He landed in a tree just into the woods but didn't stay long.














This is just one of the homes you can see from the path. As you can see the path is in the middle of the high rent district.

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