Saturday, May 15, 2021

Lake Pflugerville (Pflugerville, TX) – June 2020

 I was first introduced to the walking trail around Lake Pflugerville in 2014, and it was the location I ran a number of charity 5k races (including the Thanksgiving Day Pflugerville Pfun Run which I did every year from 2015 up until the pandemic cancelled it).  I also walked this trail a number of times on the weekends when I lived in the area.  As the Georgetown Summer Tour began, I knew I would need to do a lap there.  It wasn’t a “new place” by any means, but one where I could get some nice pictures.  Face it, I was so onboard with taking pictures of nature things.

 It was a bright sunny day when I was there, with no clouds or wind, so the lake was calm.  The trail had been closed for a couple weeks when the pandemic started (which I’m sure thrilled the people who lived right next to it), but it was finally open again.  Of course, the beach area was still closed.  Not a lot of people were on the trail, so it was nice to enjoy the wide-open spaces.  And when I saw the cows huddled under a tree across the street, I knew I needed to stop someplace to get a hamburger after the stroll.










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