
This was meant to be a picture of reeds reflected in a mirror like pond surface. ( I screwed up the exposure)

We followed the Hadlock Pond Trail, across the road and along Upper Hadlock Pond


Kelley found a nice cool spot ( it was quite warm) in the stream.

Back across the road we took the Lower Norumbega ( called Goat on this map) back to the Hadlock Ponds Trail and along Lower Hadlock back to our car. We found this frog in the pond at the very end of our hike.

Warm but a nice hike anyway. 2 3/4 hours
Kelley's portrait is very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks, john. I'm pleased with it too.
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