Yesterday, my husband took me for a beautiful fall walk
on David's Trail which runs along the shores of Norfork Lake.
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It was a perfect day to check it out. |
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Gary led the way, |
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and I followed with the camera. The fall foliage was exquisite. |
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At times the lake was in sight. ...And most of the time, so was my husband. |
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He discovered the labeling posted on various trees. |
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Evidence of claw and scratch marks seemed to indicate that a squirrel had enlarged this hole to store his winter stash of food. I think this was a white oak tree. |
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The manual lens adjustment would allow me to bring things into focus, but was stiff and hard to turn. |
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I was glad we were near the end of our hike, and thankful that I wasn't hurt badly by the fall. My camera will have to be restored, or a new lens purchased. As I lay in bed thinking about this, a verse from 1 Corinthians 10:12 came to my mind. "So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall!" |
My mind was so intent on taking great photos,
that I got off the trail,
and lost sight of where my real focus should have been!
I think you get the picture.
May yesterday's mistakes keep me from falling today!
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