Last evening I went for a long walk by the river to cool down a bit after a long hot day. This morning I heard on the radio that today is officially the first day of summer and we have a sunrise at 5 07 am and sunset at 10 06 pm. So, with clear skies today we'll get one minute less than 17 hours of sun.
That's a lot of vitamin D if you if you not hang on steemit all day of course.
I'll show you some fresh stuff. Take a quick look if you want and if you have some time. Maybe you'll get some motivation for a walk too.
It looks way better now than at winter.
Most of the trail runs among trees and bushes, with a lot of shade.
This one is from the office window at the Golf Club Lodge.
Erosion is a part of everyday life by the river and they often need to change the course of trails.
Do you remember this guy?
Look what he and his companions have done.
A lot of trees look like this now. All leaves are eaten by caterpillars.
They moved to next trees and now they're hiding in their cocoons in the safe little shelters. I don't know to what kind of butterflies they'll transform.
I was surprised when I saw a jet ski passing by. In Europe, it's not allowed on the rivers as far I know.
I heard a guy yelling, looked up, and then I spot him. He was quite loud.
What would you do?
I couldn't do much. Maybe he was just enjoying the view.
Nuts and bolts.
Closeup.
And from the distance.
I hope you like my newest photos.
Enjoy life and don't climb over the balcony if you have one.
See you soon, my friends.