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Still waters…

Still, quiet waters on Lake Julian allow the river bottom to show, stones and all. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
The Geese eat and bathe quietly. Notice the deep surface-crawling roots of this tree. The tree has been at the waters’ edge for many years. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
So inviting for wading birds and us! Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
A little way away from the Lake’s edge this “tent” was near impossible to miss. The Eastern Tent Caterpillar (Malacosoma americanum) is a a nest for these moths’s Caterpillars. The Caterpillars create the nest after they ermerge from their eggs. They are communal nests which seems evident by its grand scale. Read about their life here. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
This petite white flower is Eastern Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron annus). Situated along the water’s edge, it is a native East coaster. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
Nature uses and reuses and repurposes. Here Ducks use the fallen tree as a resting spot at the Lake’s edge. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
My heart ached for this fallen tree. Did disease end its life? Did someone decide it was in the way? Did storms help it reach its end? It must have been quite majestic in its day. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
Peace and tranquility. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
Lake Julian is an ideal respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Enjoy today whereever you find yourself. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
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