Tuesday, March 16, 2010
March 16 - John Glenn Grove
This afternoon, after work, Kay and I decided to meet at the Warmington St. trailhead, south of Massillon. The area is called John Glenn Grove. There is a bronze statue of the top half of John Glenn gracing the spot. Although it's called a grove, I didn't notice any obvious clusters of trees. It was a very pretty, unseasonably warm late winter day - 60 degrees and sunny. It felt so exhilarating to be out on the trail and to be able to walk as far as we wanted with ease. The sun shining onto the river and illuminating the trail felt so good.
We walked and walked and before you knew it, we were very close to the next trailhead, on Wooster St. in Navarre. I was able to convince Kay to keep going to the next trailhead. There wasn't necessarily anything amazingly picturesque, but it was just so warm and sunny and pleasant out, we took pictures of the warm glow of the sun as we basked in the warmth.
Still winter yet warm
Walking longer than we planned
Sun chasing doldrums
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