28.3.15

A Runthrough of Quaker Grounds

When I drive I look for roads that lead to open yet hidden places, and I call them my favorite roads. One day when I was driving I came across a Westtown Rd., which weaves through forest and quaint homes and a Quaker school's campus. The campus looked to me like a place that was jog-worthy, will all of its scattered, intricate facades and its lot of farmland. There were hills, and fields, and an interesting little town. So I explored.

After my jog, which might have been forty minutes long, I took a long brisk break on the trunk of my car. It turns out that the flock of geese I jogged past were departing just as I arrived, and I got the chance to take a couple shots of their travels that I'd like to share with you.



Ready? GO!








On the right is my silly old antenna.
I thought you might enjoy this little time-lapse. It was really nice to see.
And now that I look at the progression of birds across the sky, it looks like a wave meeting shore.

- A calm blogger

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