I do not use yesterday's mental garbage to create tomorrow's experiences. I create fresh new thoughts and a fresh new life.
Today was hot but there was a breeze ;)
Mission peak
Julia and me having fun.
I spotted this little guy on the trail I think it's a mole. Does anybody know what this is???
Julia me training and as always enjoying the day.
New beginnings or the possibilities of a new start are soon to be presented. Use your inner magician to pull together all the components of what soon will be in the offing, as you should now be able to manifest your hopes, dreams and desires. Remember you are only at the beginning, the first stages of development, so the more you are able to accept the more will be given to you.
© Stephen Haynes
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catra- i believe that is a woodchuck you saw on you travels... judging by the big teeth and tiny ears and pretty fur! he's a cutie!
Hmmm. I think that little guy's a gopher, not a mole, but I could be wrong.
Catra, totally wish I could run with you too! You guys look great! My friends in SF are having problems getting out to train due to air quality. Bummer!
I dunno... I think it's a mole too. What a run!!!
Definitely not a mole considering the external ears, hair-covered nose and visible eyes. Pretty sure it's a pocket gopher based on the ears, size of eyes, brown fur, and teeth.
It's not a mole, not a woodchuck, not a pelican. It's me in a disguise waiting for you to shed your clothes to take more nude pictures of yourself. ;-)
i'd buy it being a gopher, i guess... would make more sense up there than it being a woodchuck. they're pretty similar looking anyways :) would have to know how big, and what it's tail looked like.
Catra... that critter burrowed into the ground may have been Carl Rove... or maybe even George Bush himself. Glad to see your having fun... Stevo
Hi Guys I think it's a ground hog and not a mole. I haven seen moles before. I loved on the web. I'm pretty sure he's a groundhog.
Catra
your little critter is called a vole, or "meadow mouse".
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