When out bushwalking one should always be vigilant as to where one plants one’s feet. There is no end of obstacles to catch you up. Like, eight legged creatures.
To that end, one should proceed with one’s eyes cast down for such hazards.
If you look around you may take in the scenery as depicted in the above photo of a break in the foliage to reveal a quaint bridge over a river. Of course, this could be an illusion, which might lead you astray and into dangerous times, which is why one should always have one’s wits about them.
Written for: https://bikurgurl.com/2019/02/06/100-word-wednesday-week-107/
Oh, when out in the wilds (of Norfolk) I always keep my eyes open, and mostly down. Though less for the 8-legged creatures (which here aren’t so lethal) and more for the legless. And of course, for the fungi.
I’m thinking of Australian bush where the legless and the legged can be equally dangerous .
Yea. I’m glad I don’t live there. 🙂