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After a week or so of wet weather in Houston we finally had a nice clear day with nothing on the schedule, so my daughter and I headed out for a first-time visit to Brazos Bend State Park. We got there around lunch time and Jennifer quickly made some new friends to play with on the playground. One girl was carrying around a stuffed deer doll, so naturally I got to hear about it for the rest of the day. I finally convinced her to go hike a little bit. We saw a momma gator with 3 young ones just a few minutes into our first hike by 40 Acre Lake.
This tree on the Hoots Hollow Trail was too big to fit in one shot, so I stitched together 3 images.
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There was an orange tree beside one of the trails. Just about all the fruit had been knocked down by the wind.
Did I mention there was a lot of water on the ground?
After finishing up that hike we drove over to the nature center. Jennifer wanted no part of petting the tarantula (I did).
Petting the baby gator was a different story.
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I love Brazos Bend, excellent shots there
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Very cool! That park is great and we are fortunate to have it so close to Houston. It is nice that you got to see gators in February!
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After touring the nature center we headed for the "forest trail" section of the Creekfield Lake Trail. On this hike most of the water was on the trail, so I ended up carrying her on my shoulders. Yeah, I know I could've let her have fun in the mud, but she was wearing her only pair of sneakers that currently fit.
This live oak was too big for even 3 images, so I took 6. Probably needed 3 or 4 more. Here's what AutoStitch.net did with them:
And here's what the Canon PhotoStitch did:
A few sections of the trail were dry enough for me to let her explore a bit.
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We stopped off at the observatory just long enough for her to see the big telescope and dome being moved around. One of these nights we'll have to go out for a star viewing. We then hiked around Creekfield Lake.
I didn't notice the gator until I was cropping and resizing this shot.
This gator was catching some rays out on a little island.
Some times you just gotta get up out of the muck.
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After finishing the hike we drove around to check out the rest of the park. Naturally, we
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to stop and check out the playground by the campsites.
And yes, Jennifer got her own whitetail deer doll to take home.
The End.
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Quote from: randell on February 08, 2010, 10:32:30 pm
Very cool! That park is great and we are fortunate to have it so close to Houston. It is nice that you got to see gators in February!
Except for the baby gator in the nature center I don't think we saw a single gator move. Probably for the best, as Jennifer would've freaked if that first momma gator had taken exception to us being only about ten feet away (she was right by the trail and there was nowhere else to go).
One interesting/scary sight we saw on the way home was a pasture that had what appeared to be fire ant mounds all over it. I wasn't able to stop and get a good shot of the field where they were spaced about 10 feet apart for 10-20 acres, but this picture shot while driving by a later field will give you some idea.
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Gators and turtles and ducks! Oh my!
Whoa you got some awesome shots!
I want a deer doll too!
Glad you and Jennifer got out and enjoyed the day!
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Great pics! I LOVE Brazos Bend! That place is definitely on my regular rounds list.
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