We hiked the South Mesa trail, south of Boulder. We had a plan, but made a turn different from the plan. We went longer than the plan, but saw lot of fun stuff.

A creek we crossed right at first.

The Flatirons.

Two birds in a dead tree...one is a hummingbird! See almost in the center...the other is unidentified...

Two deer in the brush (brown spots on either side of the tree). We also saw a coyote at the end of the hike, but no photo of that one.

And lastly...wild iris!
There were many other wild flowers. It was a great hike for that, but after six and a quarter miles, sunburned and sweaty, I am ready for a shower, putting my feet up, and some knitting...on the socks of magickness. (I got past the gussets on the way to Boulder, and am on the foot now!)
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I wish I could knit.
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