Time was moving fast as it always does as I made my way towards Quehanna. I wanted to spend a little time at a placer a friend told
me about. I arrived near 4:00 P.M. to begin my hike.
I soon discovered the wetland site known as the Beaver Run Shallow Impoundment. I circled the site via a trail. The ravens were talking boldly in the distant pines. The hooting of a Barred Owl pierced the solitude and peacefulness of the evening.
An Osprey nest was visible in an old snag. I thought seeing this next nesting season would be an enjoyable jaunt.
Red-Spotted Newts were common in the waters. I watched a number of them swimming about as the temperatures began to drop.
Just before darkness I watched a beaver at another area swimming about. The beaver’s lodge was close to view as well. darkness came way to fats as I began my trip home.
LARRY,
WHAT IS THIS PRINTS ON ROCKS ALL ABOUT?
Howard Meyers
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Howard, Nothing special. I had an opportunity to have some made form the people, who have the means to make them, from Austin, Pennsylvania. So I had eight made with my prints. They look nice on stone.