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Sunday, October 6, 2019.

This was on Sunday, October 6, 2019. I was in the Boston area (Belmont), visiting friends and went to the Audubon Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary to walk on some of the trails. My friend Tom and I walked on most of them. I took pictures of some of the tutles in Turtle Pond and then soem stuff elsewhere in the sanctuary. It was an easy walk, nice flat trails in woodsy areas.

000-DSC_4129: A turtle. 001-DSC_4130: A train of 3 turtles. 002-DSC_4131: 003-DSC_4132: 004-DSC_4133: 005-DSC_4134: 006-DSC_4135: A bunch of tree branches were stacked in an intriguing way. 007-DSC_4136: A naturally occuring tree urinal. 008-DSC_4138: Looking up while in a clearing surrounded by trees. 009-DSC_4139: Looking up while in a clearing surrounded by trees. 010-DSC_4141: I liked the way the stump looks. 011-DSC_4142: The far side of the stump looks like the trunk was broken off. 012-DSC_4143: There is too a Poop Fairy, just like the dish fairy. 013-DSC_4144: Hey, there's a hole in three, or it's saying "oooooh". 014-DSC_4145: Getting closer. 015-DSC_4146: And with sufficient light inside the hole we can see the tree's tongue.