Hi! This is Monkey Girl, and today I want to talk about one of me and mom’s many walks. This particular walk was on Patriots Path.
This is a map of the Morris County park system.
We saw lots of nature! One of my favorites were these two interesting trees.
I love the way the vines look all fuzzy! Mommy thinks that it looks like the long neck of an ostrich. I think it looks like a snake when it curls around sticks and branches.
We both love seeing giant uprooted trees. They look so big and majestic. If it was closer to the path I would probably want to stand on it and look down at the path. Because the tree wasn’t by the path, instead I got to pose on sewer tops. 
We also had some evidence that the park ranger came by on his/her horse.
Yuck!
There were lots of rivers to see.
We’ve had a bit of a dry spell, so some were a little dry and waterless.
It was a long, beautiful walk, and we all had a lot of fun.
Some of us, however, were worn out, by the end.
We had a great walk and before I say goodbye, Tiny wanted to blow you a quick kiss.
Goodbye! (But just for now 🙂 )







Excellent post! I miss seeing Patriots Path! Thanks for sharing it and bringing back memories! Xo h
Comment by Heather — July 15, 2012 @ 8:28 am |
Great post! Love, love, love those trees…..I have never seen anything like that before. Thanks for sharing your walk.
Comment by Debbie@ouroldhomestead.blogspot.com — July 15, 2012 @ 9:31 am |
Hey Monkey Girl! You’ve obviously inherited your mom’s talent for writing! I think it would be fun for your “guest” post once a week during the summer! By the way, who took the pics? They were fun to see!
Comment by Mary Anne — July 15, 2012 @ 4:16 pm |
Hi Mary Anne, It’s Monkey Girl. I took the pictures with Mom’s phone. If there is something to write about, I’d love to do a guest post once a week! Thanks!
Comment by abozza — July 15, 2012 @ 6:21 pm |
Monkey Girl – thats a great guest post! 🙂 I hope you’ll sneak in a few more in the future.
Comment by Helen — July 16, 2012 @ 5:49 pm |
Thank you!
Comment by abozza — July 16, 2012 @ 6:02 pm |