Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Friday, September 22, 2017
Late Summer Meadow Walk
I had a Friday off and took my lunch up to a favorite Happy Heart spot. It could have been a sunnier day but the color that was out there was still amazing. It is a steep climb up to this plateau and then there are benches and picnic tables to have a meal at. I did both some reading and some knitting while hanging out there.
Labels:
fingerlakes,
Flowers,
Nature,
Summer,
Walking
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Pond Time
Etta |
Betty |
Our little Pond is 2 years old. This year we have had these 2 frogs here on a regular basis but last year we had 7 frogs int eh Pond. We have a lot of string Algae this year which is yucky but caused by decomposing organic matter. Finally we have a lily pad and have had 2 blooms so far they only seem to last a couple of days. They are incredibly beautiful though.,
Monday, August 1, 2016
Frog Days of Summer
“You can’t make a frog richer who already have a great sun and have a pretty lake with green leaves, insects and flowers! He is already the richest of the richest!”
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Cone Flowers
My very favorite Garden Flower, all shapes sizes and colors and the butterfly's love them. Additionally the Deer do not love them, a win win in my book.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Taughannock Falls Trumansburg NY
See the people, where they should not be . . . .On the ledge . . . .at the very top 215 feet vertical fall |
Taughancock Falls |
Martha and Erik |
Native Bee Balm |
Goosefoot Maple seed chains |
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Wild FBloodroot in the Sun!lower walk spring 2016- Auburn TrailSkunk
Bloodroot |
Trout Lily |
Blood root in the sun ! |
Black Cohash |
Skunk Cabbage |
May Apple / Umbrella Plant |
White Violets |
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Saturday, February 6, 2016
In the Garden February 2016
It appears that it is yet another Gray day here in Western New York. THe days the sun actually shines and shows itself are few and far between. Never the less nature and we people carry onward. This week we had some very mild days of 50/60 degrees F and now we are back to freezing temps and ice on the pond and in the bird bathes. They say next week that winter will return with sub zero wind chills and lake affect snow . . . . all this spring like weather has just been a tease.
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