Small waterfall near the Slippery Rock Gorge Trail.
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An example of the many Trilliums flowering along Hell's Hollow Trail in McConnells Mill. Most are white, but we did manage to spot some red, yellow and pink ones.
The first day of spring turned out to be warm and sunny. With the nice weather, the park was filled with people. My middle daughter and I did manage to find a few quiet spots, one of which was around Kildoo Falls pictured here.
It was finally warm enough for my middle daughter and I to hike along Hell's Hollow Trail on Saturday. She was preoccupied collecting walking sticks on the trip back to the car. So fun.
My middle daughter and I finally managed to hike down to Hell's Hollow Falls today. It is finally starting to warm up enough that some of the snow is melting.
Alpha Trail in McConnells Mill State Park in Pennsylvania. Sorry I have not posted in awhile; my job is starting to consume more and more of my free time.
Well at least it appears that way. The tree is covered with hundreds of little fungi pictured above.
We received around 19 inches of snow this weekend and our driveway will finally be plowed later this afternoon. This has been the largest snow fall here in 17 years.
I hope everyone is keeping warm as there have been widespread power outages in the area. We have been lucky in this regard and we wish everyone well.
I did not notice when I took the photo, but the red dot near the top right corner is a fishing bobber. I bet that frustrated someone when it happened.
This image was taken last Sunday in McConnells Mill during a walk with my wife. We then headed over to Moraine and happened upon a woman who had spent the last five hours looking for her two lost St. Bernards. I hope she found them.
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