This morning’s walk was cloaked in fog so I don’t have any great vistas to share. However, as Baxter and I took our spin around the headland my attention was captured by all the spider webs and colorful fall leaves. It occurred to me that spiders, like human weavers, might just have their own “hand.” Meaning, that spiders weave at their own pace and tension. If you look closely, no two webs are the same.
The webs also got me thinking about Halloween and what that will look like in this pandemic. My husband and I really enjoy seeing the kids in their Halloween costumes and in our area a lot of parents dress up too. It’s fun! So what is the protocol for 2020? Do we just put a bowl of treats along the street for the kiddos to pick up? Or, will Halloween 2020 be a private event at home or eliminated all together? The retailers geared up early this year bringing the candy into the stores in July. I am guessing they were banking on some stress eating.
The wedding mementos I previously reported on are still in place and on another part of the trail we found an installation of a small floral spiral labyrinth. What is awesome about this, is that for the most part, people seem to show respect and leave them alone. I find encouragement in that. Deep down, at some level (yes, some need to dig deeper than others), we are all human looking for signs of hope. So today I share some hope via my pics below. Enjoy your weekend! #iluvtowalk #baxteronthego #humboldt #trinidadcalifornia








