Being a nature lover you're bound to want to take care of the earth and it's creatures right? I mean there won't be any nature to enjoy if we don't take care of it. So here's a project where you can feed your neighborhood birds AND save the planet! A DIY Recycled Bird feeder! You just need a recycled container, some string, and some popsicle sticks! Here's my how to: If you want to see more videos like this, my hiking adventures, and the occasional recipe, be sure to subscribe to my channel! :D
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I just couldn't stand how long it had been since I spent some good quality time with nature so I journeyed about 20 minutes away to Lake Martin and circled the lake on their trail! This time I tried my hand at Vlogging...check it out! Dorky, huh? Here's what you should know: The trail is a flat 2.5 miles. No matter which trailhead you start at, the one immediately to the left when you pull onto Rookery Road or the one past the boat launch all the way at the end, you're going to have to make the super long walk back down Rookery Road to complete the loop and get your car. If you really want to avoid that...have a friend pick you up. The trail is closed during most of the summer for gator mating season. It's a big tourist attraction so warmer months are going to yield a lot of people. I loved my secluded winter hike. It was SO peaceful to have the trail to myself. Bottom line...it can get kind of boring with straight stretches of nothing but trees on either side of you. That being said this trail is definitely for the bird enthusiast and I think it would make a great running trail. Click here for a great source to help you plan your trip! I give Lake Martin Trail
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“Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow.” - Helen Keller AuthorMy name is Jessica. I live in Louisiana. I love exploring the outdoors and sharing my experiences. Archives
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