I try to get in long walks as much as possible, and I like to vary my walks too. I always see different things, no matter where I walk, even if walking in the same spots. I just never know what I am going to see, or even if I am going to see anything. Yesterday, I went to another near-by park in Northglenn. The park was pretty with a big lake, lots of picnic areas and a large play area for kids.
There was a Cormorant couple on the lake that was very obviously in love (or at least for the season). They were oblivious and I don’t think they even knew I was there. I was able to get quite a few good shots of the two love birds. They were side by side the whole time.







It was a pretty park, but it has a darker side too, like so many places do today, unfortunately. There is a large homeless population that also likes to hang out in the park, as well as a lot of drug users. I found a bunch of scattered pills in the grass, right next to the lake.

No matter where you are or what you are doing, stay aware and stay safe. Sadly, we live in a very scary, unsafe world.
7 sweet pictures, and one scary one.
Spring is such a magical time, when all the creatures are twitterpated. 😉 ❤
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I agree. 🙂
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Well, it’s that time of year
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Very true indeed. )
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That is cool you saw the birds, but sad about the park having a darker side, it is everywhere though, no city is immune!
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Very true indeed. 😦
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The love birds are delightful. Unfortunately, we have a huge homeless population, due to the climate, and drug users abound as well.
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I love the cormorants. , especially when they spread their wings. Sadly, huge homeless and drug populations are everywhere. 😦
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Sadly, when “everywhere” becomes too cold, the homeless drift south, and we become swamped.
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