End of the Line




Took a little hike yesterday morning to clear my head and find some answers.
I got the answers, had a nice chat with my Maker, scared up a few mama deer, 2 rabbits and even snapped a few interesting pictures of some old tracks that have reached the end of the line.
And geese...of course...

this time of year, when I hear their happy-honking and carrying on, I'm drawn like a magnet to shoot them in all their glory as they float acrossed the sky. No worries, no fowl were harmed in the making of this image ;)
They're lucky, it's just the shutter of a camera they have to worry about with me.
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