Monday, October 5, 2020

Weekend Fun!

 

I thought I would do extra posts since we are home and exploring new places. The weather has been nice but today we got rain, so we stayed home to get things done and I cooked up foods for the week. 

On Saturday we took the boys to a new park,  It is a large park in Connecticut called Masamoquet Brook State Park. I was happy to see that they had several parking areas and we found a nice big spot, facing. the river. The waters are still down, but there was enough flow to hear as it tumbled along the rocks.



There were several hiking trails but the one to the Wolf's Den was up a hill, so I was afraid the boys couldn't handle it. We walked around the lower trails and they had fun jumping on the bridge to hear the drumming sound.



Then we decided to take a side trail that went along the river. It was a nice trail, and a lot of beautiful old trees, with unique features. There are signs everywhere that Woodpeckers are around.




Alex was tired so Nick and I went for a hike up the hill to see how bad it was. It was steep but once we got to the top, it leveled out and was easier walking. I didn't want to go too far, but then Bill and Alex showed up so we hiked along a trail for awhile. We will go back and hike the main trails and points of interest by ourselves, next time. After our walk, the boys enjoyed ice cream and some play time before we went home.



Sunday was a day with Bean, he hates when we leave without him, but it is too much with the boys and him. We went back to the park we took the boys to, last week. This time we hiked the trails and got to enjoy the ponds and woodlands.



Our destination was the covered bridge. A nice trail and except for the main trails, no one was on the back trails, so we had the woods to ourselves.



 Lots of small streams, mostly dried out. We had a nice day, got a good 5 mile hike in and no stress. I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and remember to step away from life's stressors and enjoy a moment of peace for yourself.



4 comments:

TheCrankyCrow said...

Such beautiful, peaceful, scenery! I love, love, love those funky trees!!! The one thing I miss about growing up on an 80-acre farm is the woods....I practically lived in them 3 seasons of the year. (In the winter, you couldn't possibly trudge through them.) It was where I felt most at peace...especially if there was a stream or creek nearby. You sure do keep busy though LOL!! Happy new week!! ~Robin~

acorn hollow said...

such wonderful time with the boys. Nice you found a great place with no crowds that is almost impossible here right now but after next weekend they will have all gone home I hope.

Cathy

Rugs and Pugs said...

You always find the best places to explore!

Fiona said...

some lovely outings... looks like you are having a run of lovely weather...
Hugz