Tuesday, December 05, 2023

Travel Tuesday : Autumn Walk in Dyke Marsh 31

During Covid, Dyke Marsh became my refuge.  It is less than a mile as the eagle flies from home, on the shore of the Potomac River. There is a nice trail, out and back. I walked it over 300 times in one year. When I need to have a nice walk and some thinking time, it is my close by go to walk. It is pretty all of the year, the fall colors are especially nice. 











































 

17 comments:

  1. I miss Peace Valley Lake, which was right up the road from me when I lived in Bucks County. Much like yourself during covid it provided a good Refuge. It was a good 7 Mile walk around the lake. Very pretty and calm.

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  2. Such a beautiful place, and views. I would enjoy that walk.

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    1. And you have the wonderful Med outside your front door.

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  3. What a lovely, peaceful place. I went to many MetroParks during COVID for fresh air and peace of mind.

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  4. It looks very peaceful and serene, the perfect place to commune with nature!

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    1. Lots of birds and a few beavers

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  5. Beautiful walk and I imagine it's very different as the year progresses. It seems quite peaceful.

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    1. Big changes from season to season

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  6. You are lucky to have this great walking spot so close by. It takes me 25 minutes to drive to the Desert Botanical Garden.

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    1. This is less than 10 minutes each way, including a couple of traffic lights.

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  7. I love places like that to walk. It really is good for the soul.

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  8. A lovely walk. Thanks for taking us there. I bet it gets hot and sweaty in the summertime. Everybody needs a place like that.

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    1. It always humid when it is above freezing, and can be warm in the summer. Part of the charm.

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  9. Looks peaceful. Great photos.
    Coffee is on.

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