The World as Events & Photo Gallery

Sunday, November 04, 2018 2:00pm

55°F Sunny

What a beautiful day for a walk on the Champlain waterfront. This is the busiest I’ve seen the waterfront since the end of this summer. So many people were taking advantage of the great weather (with their dogs, too!).

Since my last visit to the phenology site, most trees, shrubs, and saplings are brown and without leaves, with the exception of a few red maples. Also, I did not see any birds this time, nor heard any. Although the sounds of dogs barking from the nearby dog park may have been dominating the birds’ calls.

Today, I saw quite possibly the best view of the mountains across the lake, on the New York side of Champlain. Visibility was perfect, making for a spectacular view. The past few times I’ve been to the waterfront, visibility has been sub-par, so it made for quite the experience.

I also noticed substantially less liter and trash on my walk along the bike path than I’ve seen previously, which was quite nice.

 

Here, I have an event map, displaying my experiences on the walk to my phenology site, as well as at the site.

 

And here is a gallery of original photos!

Kampf, M. (Photographer). (2018). Untitled [Burlington Waterfront, Photograph].

 

Until next time…!

 

 

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