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Dawn’s beachy Walktober

While I was cat sitting in northern Michigan I considered where to take you on the annual Walktober. I didn’t want to waste the fact that I was in northern Michigan, and you can’t get a better location for a Walktober than that.

Lake Michigan was pulling at me to take you on a beach walk. But many years ago I did exactly that, and if I can find it I’ll add the link to that post here. (You really should go look at it, it was an entirely different sort of day!)

I didn’t want to repeat myself. You might be bored with another walk along the same beach.

Of course back than I and the friend who lives here had wandered north. I could always take you south this year. As I stared at the lake on a warm Saturay morning that seemed like the perfect solution.

Until I got down to the dune above the lake.

A wedding was happening just to the south of me. Sure, I could walk past it. I mean people were actually swimming at the public beach right there. But I didn’t want to infringe on their moment. So I turned north.

After all, that last beachy Walktober was a long time ago. And every beach walk is different, right?

So off I went toward that point just up the way a bit.

I was immediately drawn to a footprint in the damp sand. I thought about how transient our footsteps are. How fleeting our whole lives are.

The waves were already lapping at the footprint, ready to erase it forever. I spent a long time photographing that footprint, wondering who had been there just before me.

There were plenty of other pretty things to photograph along the way. It must have rained the night before, or maybe even just before I left the house.

There were soft little sandy divots everywhere. It looked and felt something like a moon landscape.

It was a beautiful day, the sun was out, the cloudless sky was a deep blue. And on the beach were other signs of beings who had gotten outside to enjoy the day long before I had.

I wondered what kind of little animal had scurried across the beach that morning. And then I wondered what made it decide to go in a different direction.

I kept going straight, along the shore, noticing the way the light bounced off the water…

…and off a railing creating modern art on the beach.

Resting kayaks were waiting for another trip out on the lake this season, and I imagined them glad of the warm fall day, just like I was.

Chairs were waiting patiently for their people to rest and watch another sunset.

But mostly I was watching the water and the sand in front of me as I approached my destination, the point.

The lapping waves, sliding over the sand was making the most beautiful art.

And it had left behind sadly beautiful artifacts too.

And of course there were those footprints, always a step ahead of me, combining with the sand art, moving steadily forward.

As in life, once you reach your destination point you always see another point in the distance. Maybe instead of turning around I should head toward that new point, way up there.

There was bound to be more to see.

But as I got closer to that far away point I noticed someone playing with her dog.

And I thought maybe it was best to leave them be, just as I had let the wedding be. Bookmarked by a dog’s play and a wedding day, I was happy with what I had seen on my Walktober. I hope you enjoyed it too.

Oh…and the footprints… those I had been following on my slow walk north?

The owner of the prints came back toward me and we exchanged pleasantries about what a beautiful day it was and then she continued on her walk heading south toward home.

And I did the same.

There’s still time for you to get a walk in, post about it and link it to the Official Walktober post. I’ll gather them all up and do a recap post in early November. We can’t wait to see where you’ve been!


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The official launch of the 2024 Walktober

Well, it’s that time of year again…time to dust off the ole walking shoes, grab your phone or your camera (or both!) and head out to find something interesting or boring, pretty or mundane, to share with all of us in the world.

What’s it like this October where you live?

We didn’t have a lot of color on my walk, but I found a little bit of it!

Interested bloggers want to know!

The most eager Walktober participant I know is our girl Penny, so I’m going to let her kick off this event. She’s so happy she’s darn near panting with joy. Or maybe she’s just drooling. Hard to tell. Anyway…here comes Penny!

Hi Hi HI HI HI HI!!!! It’s me, Penny!

This is me on my Walktober !

This will be the second Walktober of my entire life, cause I’m not even two years old yet! But I remember last year and it was so much fun I could hardly wait for October to come around again.

We hiked on trails like this for most of our walk, but also across grassy meadows too.

Mom says I shouldn’t wish my life away, and time is short no matter what we do. But I’m just a puppy and I try to get as much fun stuff smashed into every day as possible. Mom says I’m exhausting.

Whatever, Mom.

So anyway, Mom took me on a walk in one of mine and Katie’s parks and I thought I’d share it with you as my Walktober 2025.

We started out in Katie’s part of the park and walked up and down the hills. Mom always tells me about Katie when we walk there. I don’t mind, Katie seems like she was a pretty awesome girl and I love hearing about her adventures.

I was quite proud of myself for jumping up on this bank.

After we got up and down the last big hill we arrived at a meadow and Mom had me practice my recall on the mowed path.

I’d say my recall is pretty spectacular…a long as she has treats! HA!

I’m coming, Mom! Get that cheese ready!

Then we wandered through the meadow and back into the woods and over to my part of the park. Mom and I walk over on that section a lot, but we usually enter it from a different parking lot that is about 1/2 a mile north (as the crow flies, lots further if you take the trail) of where we parked this time.

Pretty in purple.

Mom and I wandered around and she took lots of pictures. Eventually we made it to my pond. It was really pretty.

My pond.

It was after we moved on from my pond that things started getting messed up.

I wanted to go back to the other parking lot (which was still about a mile away from where we were) like I was used to when we visit the pond, and Mom wanted to head back to the parking lot we were actually parked in (which was also about a mile in the other direction).

Mom had me stand near the one tree that had changed color. It’s another sassafras tree.

Mom had never gone back to that parking lot from our pond before, but she had a photo of the trail map (because she’s a smart mom) so she wasn’t worried. She studied the map and we walked on a brand new trail that she was sure would take us back to that meadow and eventually back to our car.

There were lots of trails to choose from.

But it was winding through the woods and didn’t feel like it was going in the right direction. And Mom couldn’t figure out exactly where we were on the trail map. It was getting hotter and she didn’t have that much water for me.

So she started getting worried.

How about we rest on this nice bench, mom?

Me? I wasn’t worried! I just kept sniffing and tugging Mom along. Why I even surprised a mouse! Or, if I’m honest, the mouse surprised me, cause Mom says I jumped about 3 feet straight up into the air when I found it!

What’s over here?

Anyway, after awhile Mom decided we needed to turn around and go back the way we had come. That meant we added another mile or so to our hike, because we had to go back to the pond and then back to the trail we had come on, then all the way back to the car!

At least there was shade in the woods!

I didn’t like turning around, but Mom said not to argue with her just this once please, so I decided to be good.

But Mom, we were going this way!

We made it back to the pond, and then back to the meadow and then back to the car eventually. Mom was hot and sweaty and crabby.

I think it’s this way, Mom.

I, however, was a happy girl! Another long Walktober in the books for your gal Penny!

Mom found some interesting leaves and light.

So here’s what you need to do…go do your own Walktober (but you don’t need to get lost) and take a few pictures. Remember you can walk in the woods or in a town, even in your own back yard! You can ride a bike, or take a car ride, or jog or skip or even ride a unicycle!

Just do what you do and then show us your world by writing a post on your blog.

We were lucky to see this monarch butterfly too!

Then link it up to this post and at the end of October my Mom will gather up all your links and put them in one giant post so everybody can visit everybody else’s walk!

Mom says if you need a little extra time, or have questions, just let her know.

Even more purple!

Sound like fun? Then…..ready, set…..GO!

Talk later,

Your Walktober Girl, Penny

Me and my Mom after my Walktober.


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Don’t forget Walktober this year!

As you read in a previous post, Robin is a little busy so I’ll be collecting your Walktober adventures this year.

If you’re new to the concept of Walktober, it’s pretty simple. Sometime between October 15 and the 28th go on a walk (or a bike ride, or a boat ride, or a car ride, or a jog, or a hike, or climb a mountain, or explore a town or show us your backyard!), take a few (or a lot) of pictures and show us around your part of the world by writing a post and linking it to my official Walktober post.

I’ll be posting the official start to Walktober on October 15th. But if you want to walk earlier, feel free to link it to this one! I’ll find it.

And sometime not too long after October 28th I’ll write a post with all the links to your walks, so that everyone can see where everyone else went! And if you need some more time, just let me know. I’ll wait to post that last compilation till you get yours written.

I can’t wait to see where you all go. I haven’t decided where to take my official walk. So many options, so little time!

Stay tuned!

Pictures in this post are from Shiawasee Nature Preserve, a walk taken a few years ago. I figured you wouldn’t mind seeing them again.