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  1. What an interesting post about the Acton Nature Center. I really like longer hikes, but sometimes it is nice to do shorter hikes as well. Expecially when you do not have much time in the area.

  2. There’s an Acton in Massachusetts and I was reading this thinking it was Massachusetts before I realized it was Texas hahah Looks like a nice hike!

  3. I love finding the unknown corners in a hike. Like that little lake. And yes I think I take a slow course half the time owing to those bird sounds… Always nice to spot them. Am sure you spotted more than just the tree frog 🙂

  4. I am able to decipher that it was an exciting day for you ..out hiking! Yes, may be there were no toads in the pond due to cold..possible.They do come out in dozens during the rainy season though. I love hiking as it helps me to get immersed amidst nature.

  5. What a beautiful hike! Granbury is about 4.5 hours from me, but I have a friend there that I’m planning to visit. I love to hike and would really love to check this place out. Pinning for later! Thank you 🙂

  6. Hiking is so much fun and it makes for an immersive connection with nature. Your Hike #2 seems to have been a really relaxing and peaceful one. The trail looks lovely and am sure gave you ample opportunity appreciate the beauty of nature. Happy hiking for the next 50 hikes.

  7. I used to hike with my Mother and our family dog. We always bring him with us and serve as our guide, preventing any harm (like snakes, etc). This place you’ve visited have a peaceful pond, would be nice to have a picnic there!

    1. It’s always fun when we brought our dog along, too. I think come Spring it will be nice for a picnic by the pond. I’m looking forward to it.

  8. This trail looks so serene. I would definitely love to do this hike myself someday. I’m glad to hear you’re making progress with the 52 hikes for the year. Keep up the great work!

  9. The place looks serene. The hiking must have been so fun. The pond area was really silent. I wish you could’ve heard sounds of croaking toads. I totally believe it’s the winter and they may be hibernating.

    1. Yeah, I think the toads were hibernating. But spring will be here soon, so I can here them singing next time I go there.

  10. Thanks for sharing your #2 out of #52 hikes for the year. This will definitely be an interesting series of articles. I would have liked to have seen the fossils in the rocks. I enjoyed your walk on the Jim Bowie trail.

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