Fall is coming near, so it is time to take a hike

 Hello,  They nights are getting cooler, and soon frost will appear and the leaves will change color and start to drop.  At Carvins Cove, there are beautiful trails to hike and bike.  To see the trees with all their leaves now is the time to start. There are a wide variety of trees and woody plants that I want to take pictures of and tell you about.  I have already gone on one walk and plan to take more.  Luckily, I have a friend, who loves the outdoors, and together we were able to discover quite a variety.  Some of the trees and woody plants I plan to share with you in a slide presentation later are: Tulip Poplar, Japanese barberry (invasive), New York fern, Christmas fern, American Beech, American Hornbeam, Shortleaf Pine, Pin Oak, Red Maple, Eastern White Pine, White Oak, Chestnut Oak, Black Tupelo, Swamp Chestnut Oak, Buttonbush, Blueberry bush, Table Mountain Pine, Loblolly Pine, and Willow Oak; and for an added bonus, I will share with you some amazing flowers and "funguys." Stay tuned . . .

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