
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” ~ Albert Einstein
Some images from this past Sunday’s nature trek. Devil’s Ridge received its name in 1863 during the Civil War. It’s said that few men would risk their lives to penetrate these bluffs and thickets during the war as a lot of rough characters would hide out here. About halfway, a little over two miles, you reach the highest point of the ridge. This is where butterflies will gather for an activity known as hilltopping in search of mates (applied to human social behavior – “cruising”). Seventy – five butterfly species it’s said can be found here during the summer months.
When I played the slideshow, it feels like I were walking through the woods..beautiful place and photos!
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Thanks Indah. I was hoping that I didn’t make it too long of a walk. 🙂
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gorgeousness!
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Thanks Cindy, you’ve had some gorgeous scenery as well.
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These are absolutely gorgeous!
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Thank you Laura and best wishes to you for a speedy recovery. I’m expecting a macro of stitches. 😉
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Be careful what you wish for, lol. And you are so welcome!
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Marvelous photos and quote.
Thanks for sharing Maverick.
Best wishes, Aquileana 🙂
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Thanks Aquileana.
Just discovered your Dionysus which was excellent as is all your mythology posts.
Best wishes to you too. 🙂
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A wonderful location just begging to be explored. The first PIC I love.
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Thank you.
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