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SNAP: The Brickyard Trail

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Recently the town of Brighton, where we live, opened a new nature park and trail. Round trip, it’s about 1.75 miles, just the right length for a short and pleasant walk. I’ve walked it several times already, and have enjoyed it. It’s called the Brickyard Trail because it traverses a wetland that was once the site of a large brick making facility. I haven’t taken photos of it yet, but about halfway through the trail there is a wonderful interpretive site that talks about the huge numbers of bricks once made from the clay in this area.

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This week’s SNAP collection are four photos from my walks on the trail.

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Linking up with Helena’s meme, SNAP, that asks for three or four related photos. It’s a great way to look each week for something new to photograph.

10 thoughts on “SNAP: The Brickyard Trail”

  1. What a pretty SNAP collection from your walk. You have some of the loveliest areas to walk in. In the top photo there is a sign that says shared trail – I wonder if they allow horses through the park?

  2. That looks like a lovely place for a walk! It’s terribly hot here, but we did venture out the other evening when it was cloudy for a walk at our local park.

  3. This is beautiful! We had a brick factory beside our river here too and there is a nice walk past all the terraced houses built with the brick

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