Then I rode to UNA to see the lions but they were not out I could hear them roaring. I did see several squirrels scurrying around the campus. They were looking for food and playing. Crape Myrtles were in full bloom. It was fairly quiet, except for an occasional roar of the lions and the pitter-patter of squirrels, as I walked through the campus taking pictures
squirrels scurrying around the campus |
squirrels scurrying around the campus |
Top of the fountain |
Crape Myrtles |
Tin men playing music |
WC Handy Museum Opens at 10AM |
Two Men Fishing |
A gaggle of geese enjoying the sandy beach of McFarland |
Then onto the railroad bridge where I took pictures while I walked to the end of the bridge and back.
My next stop was Rock Pile Park where I saw another Gaggle of Geese, a lot more geese than at McFarland Park. They began waddling towards me so I went back to the van for the bread left over from my chicken Minnie.
A gaggle of geese at the Rock Pile |
I then rode down to the Children's Playground area at the Rock Pile. There was a family of three there at the park, and the little girl was having fun playing. She came up to me and said hi, and she also told me by when I left.
The playground area at the Rock Pile |
The playground area at the Rock Pile & the little girl who was having fun |
Tennessee River, Wilson Dam, Tower, and Marriott view from Visitors' Overlook |
Crape Myrtles. |
Crape Myrtles. |
Crape Myrtles. |