Wordless Wednesday: Remembering a Favorite #Trail

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For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

Turkey Hill Trail Michigan Bluff CA
Turkey Hill Trail

“We may never pass this way again.” ~ Seals & Crofts

Sharing for Cee’s FOTD, Dawn’s Festival of Leaves, and Jo’s Monday Walk.

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39 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Remembering a Favorite #Trail”

  1. A beautiful image, the colours are gorgeous 🙂

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  2. Turkey Hill Trail looks very peaceful. It reminds me that I really liked the closeup of the turkey from your Sunday post!

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    1. Thank you, Linda! It was a nice trail which connected to the 100-mile trail that winds through the Sierras. We also saw a lot of turkeys there too!

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      1. It looks inviting Terri, that’s for sure.

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  3. What a gorgeous trail and those trees are perfect 😀

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    1. thank you, Cee! I’m so glad I found a picture of the trail.

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    1. Thank you, Toni. I thank it for the memories!

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  4. Lovely photos and a great walk no doubt.

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    1. Thank you, Graham. This was the area of Michigan Bluff that wasn’t destroyed by the fire in 2022. There is another trail that takes you to the masonic cemetery that was all but destroyed. I’m grateful for the time we spent here.

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  5. Hi, Terri – Beautiful photos like these help to keep our memories alive and vivid!

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    1. They do, Donna, I was happy to find this image. Thank you!

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  6. Isnt’ that gorgeous, Teri? I love autumn’s coppers and golds. A beautiful trail that invites a peaceful walk.

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    1. It has a lot of good memories. I was blessed to have been able to walk there.

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  7. Now THAT’s a beautiful brown!

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    1. Thanks, Dawn. All those pine needles had fallen that weekend.

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  8. The golden light through those trees is beautiful, Terri. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Hi Jo, thank you for letting me share this walk. Have a great week!

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  9. That is a trail worth remembering, Terri.

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    1. Thanks, Jacqui! And it was an easy trail to walk too.

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  10. So when you walked the Turkey Hill trail did you do the Turkey Hill trot?
    Friendly spirits wait for you along this trail Terri.

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    1. I might have had to, Wayne. We spent a few Thanksgivings here where my dad used to live. Guess what we always saw the day after Thanksgiving? Turkeys! Last time we saw a flock of 20+. Who says turkeys are stupid birds?

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      1. domestic Turkeys…………..not so smart
        Wild Turkeys……………very smart!

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      2. Oh that explains a lot! 🦃

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      3. If it was a bunch of male Turkeys they would be called a Posse of Turkeys!
        https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-is-a-group-of-turkeys-called/

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! I’m so glad I got to take walks along this area for almost 17 years before we needed to move my father out of the area.

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  11. Such a gorgeous picture, Terri. It looks like such a beautiful place to walk in.

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    1. Thank you, Smitha ! It really was a wonderful trail. I will miss those walks.

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      1. I can totally imagine.

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  12. Beautiful roadway, Terri. I love autumn. Although, now November has dulled the colors.

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    1. Thanks, Colleen! I took this shot in 2017 probably in November in the Sierra foothills where my dad one lived. Autumn started a little later there. I do miss going there especially fore Thanksgiving but I prefer that they are safely living in Arizona now. More to explore for me 🙂

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      1. So true, Terri. Your photos are so beautiful!

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  13. Love that imagine! And your watermark with the maple leaf 🍁 is so timely.

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    1. This is the trail next to my Dad’s home in the Sierra Nevadas. Whenever we visited we simply walked outside their door. Always such a nice quiet hike.

      It’s also part of the annual 100-mile run used for both horses and humans.
      I’m kind of goofy with my various watermarks, lol. Thank you, Bernie!

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