Findley Wildlife Preserve 07/24/2010
Although the walk was a new one and very beautiful, I think the ice cream will stand out the most! it was fantastic. What a cute little spot and we would have never found it. By the time we got there it was filled with volkswalkers trying to figure out which would be the best flavor. Carolyn and I opted for the praline and hazelnut sundae topped with chocolate and whip cream. Good grief! Louann had the cone and said it was the best she had ever had. The walk was beautiful and I hope they can do it again in the fall or maybe the winter, I bet we'd see a lot more wildlife. We did see some blue birds as we drove in, but I think it was just too hot. We did hear the bird singing, but we weren't able to see anything flying but a turkey vulture. Great walk! Good goin' Mossbacks, you did it again! And 133 walkers! By the way, Lou Ann is one of our Snails who has come back and now done a 6k with us! http://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/index.cfm?id=13589 And if you want directions or check out the ice cream http://stores.hazelnuthill.com/StoreFront.bok CommentsLou Ann 07/24/2010 22:14
It was great being out there again today.
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srarr mckee 07/25/2010 09:38
Another hidden treasure!!! I would like to Thank the Mossbacks for this beautiful walk! Every since I seen the Finley brochure I wanted to do the walk. It exceeded every one of my expectations! It was truly a wonderful experience enjoyed who all that came. Spectacular Oaks with Spanish Moss, Golden Finches, ponds, butterflies to follow and so much more! We have so much to be thankful for in our great state. Super day to visit with all the other walkers too! This had to be rated a AAA walk.
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