
Here's my brother and husband on the Limekiln trail. It was a nice, easy trail but we had to turn back because of the incoming thunderstorm. Thank goodness for a quick weather app download!
We didn't see morels but I saw lots of fiddleheads. Would like to try them sometime.
The rain made all the greens in the park seem more brilliant.
Easter Sunday was my dad's birthday, so we kept with our tradition the past few years and headed to the land that used to be my great-grandfather's pig farm until he was bought out by the state. It's now a little-used part of East Fork State Park.
I know a lot of people hate the rainy spring weather, and I admit it does get old...but if you take your rain gear and some waterproof hiking boots, you can see a lot of things you might not normally encounter. This little guy was high up on a ridge near some standing water.
Rain also makes for great fungi hunting--I found this beautiful witch's butter
while looks for morels.
I found only one morel--my first--in the perfect spot. Dead logs, a layer of leaves, elm trees and mayapples nearby.
I'm so glad we didn't let the rain keep us in!