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An Unusual Winter Walk

Turkeys next to Salmon Brook today
Turkeys next to Salmon Brook today

I’ve been walking in our neighborhood for about 17 months now. I see lots of fascinating and beautiful things because I look for them.   I’ve found picturesque stream crossings, a hidden falls, and a mountain overlook. Until today, the only large wildlife I’ve seen were deer.   But nature has a way of surprising you.

I’m not particularly quiet as I use a walking stick and it clunks on the pavement or the snowy mountain path as I go. Today was no exception. I wasn’t even away from the houses yet on Broad Hill Rd. and there on my right just over the guardrail was a flock of turkeys. I stopped in my tracks, expecting the usually skittish birds to immediately fly away. But they did not. They just meandered in the other direction. So I took their pictures. Then, I tried to be quiet, and, assisted by the terrain, I walked back in the direction they were going, popping over to the creek bank to spy on them and taking more pictures. Two cars went by and still they did not spook. As both I and the flock approached the bridge, it became clear that they intended to cross in front of me. I just stopped and waited. After a few moments hesitation, they did just that.   I took photos without scaring them.

I finished my walk up the hill and back down and then headed home. As I started up the knoll toward our house, there was the flock crossing Simsbury road in front of me again. Again I followed them without spooking them and took several more pictures.

Here is a selection from my unusual winter walk. I put in a couple in the middle of the snowy top of the hill, including a selfie of me.

 

By pastorkelvin

Pastor Kelvin S. Jones has been a pastor for forty years. He continues to pastor a small congregation during his semi-retirement years. His wife JoAnne is an integral partner with him in ministry.

2 replies on “An Unusual Winter Walk”

I wasn’t walking today, I was driving to church…and there in the road was a turkey, followed by several more. I put my blinkers to warn people behind me.
A car approached from in front of me and we sat and watched turkeys cross the road – we waved and smiled to each other and I was off to church….I wondered if the turkeys were glad Thanksgiving was over…

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