the woods are usually kind

Oct 02, 2011 22:24

Yesterday, I hosted an early autumn nj_loli picnic at Haddon Lake Park in Audubon, NJ! As usual, only Miakoda and I showed up, but we had a lovely time anyway. ♥ I took some photos of the scenery because it was such a picturesque place ( Read more... )

scenery, photos, meetup, nature

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lifeisforliving October 3 2011, 07:34:34 UTC
Looks lovely, even though I'm not even normally an outfoor type person! XD And I like MONSIEUR GRAPECORN haha! XDD

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marthaness October 3 2011, 10:41:40 UTC
lolll Thanks, Ada! I can't wait to go back ♥

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dismal_carnival October 3 2011, 15:12:53 UTC
Very lovely photos, it makes me feel like taking a break from the city and go wander in the woods... And that's something because I'm not really one who enjoy the countryside and the wilderness. xD

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marthaness October 3 2011, 15:39:57 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad my pictures inspired that feeling in you XD haha

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comtesse_de_lis October 4 2011, 02:04:40 UTC
Can you send a chunk of Pretty Northern Forest south? I'm thinking Priority? ^_^

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marthaness October 4 2011, 02:21:26 UTC
Sure thing XDD We wouldn't want all those delicate sprouts to wither haha

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dixmacabre October 5 2011, 04:12:33 UTC
Oh my goodness that place is glorious *O*
I wish I could have magically appeared there with you guys, well definitely next time I'll be willing to take the trek <3

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marthaness October 5 2011, 10:30:36 UTC
That would be cool, Aria! Koda and I are going to host a morigirl meetup there soon (when the leaves change, maybe?), so I'll let you know when on facebook XD

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go_slow_ly October 6 2011, 02:22:01 UTC
That looks so nice ;3; Florida is lame.

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marthaness October 6 2011, 02:46:49 UTC
It is XD But I bet Florida must have some nice places too! I've never been to Disney World...

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go_slow_ly October 6 2011, 05:25:11 UTC
Disney is pretty cool XD Most of Florida's nice places are far from where I live, sadly. Or only enjoyable in winter (I don't really go outside between April-November).

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