Nature Journal- Trinity in the Fall
While filming for the final video project, I took a few minutes to soak in the Trinity River once again. My earlier observations were in September, when the weather was warm, and the trees were all green. Today, the weather was quite chilly- in the low 40s. It was finally starting to feel like fall in Fort Worth. Trinity Trails were absolutely empty, which is quite different to what it normally is when the weather is nice out. I sat on a large stone that acted as a bench and looked out across the water. It wasn’t obvious which direction the current was moving due to the strong breeze blowing across the water. The birds were flying overhead and chirping out a loud, happy tune. Rather than the sound of the hustle and bustle of people on the trails, the majority of sound came from the nearby bridge. Besides the bird calls, all I could hear was the zoom of cars across Rogers Ave. and University Ave. The trees were barren and almost looked dead. To me, the river looked much prettier in the summer than in the winter. The winter version of the Trinity was desolate. Although the surface looked barren, I was definitely aware of the bounty of life living beneath the surface, just waiting for the warmer weather to come before they make themselves appear once again.
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