As I have written previously, Ellen and I pick a local park to walk in every couple of weeks.
Earlier this week, we went to Black Hill Regional Park, http://www.montgomeryparks.org/facilities/regional_parks/blackhill/. Black Hill is really nice, Little Seneca Lake is there, the trails go in and out of forests. I suspect we will go back there again in coming months. In the fall, I am sure the shoreline is beautiful.
I told Ellen that in a different life if I knew I was going to be walking around parks, walking generally behind my power walking wife, in the early morning; that when I was much younger I would have more strongly considered a taller person to marry since in that case she would have taken care of more of the spider webs that we walk through. Ellen pointed out that even so she got rid of most of them even at her authoritative but shorter stature.
It is always good thing when each day brings a new lesson, even if the lesson cannot be necessarily acted upon.