Hi Michelle and other Nature Noters! I'm back! What Mother Nature has been up to in my neck of the woods is depositing a wonderful grandson on my doorstep :) This is Donovan!
I have been re-adjusting, but I think I have time to blog again, and I have missed it and all of you!
I take Donovan on long stroller rides every day - weather permitting. And, one of the things that we stumbled across was these big, shaggy acorns! I had never seen anything like them. They were only under a certain tree, so we grabbed one or two every time we went by... We put them in a bowl for a fall display, and googled them. They turned out to be acorns from the Burr Oak!
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Summer Hydrangeas
Summer Hydrangeas
Front lawns, porches, white fences.
Run through the sprinkler.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Nature Notes and the Tulip Tree
This photo was taken from my balcony looking across my driveway at the neighbors yard. It is, of course, July. So, what is wrong with this picture?
Are you thinking that the fall leaves look a bit out of place? I thought so too...so, of course, I investigated.
Turns out that all of the yellow and brown leaves had come from the neighbors tulip tree. I googled tulip tree and "yellow leaves" and several sources told me that the leaves of tulip trees will turn yellow and fall under drought conditions.
Mystery solved! It's the drought. Luckily, we had a big storm yesterday morning...here's hoping that cheered the poor tulip tree up a bit!
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Pink Petunias
A riot of pink
Petunias grow on the bridge
Wave at the river.
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Petunias grow on the bridge
Wave at the river.
I have prepared this post so as to participate in Floral Friday Fotos and Haiku My Heart!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Nature Notes!
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To tell you the truth, I have mostly hidden out inside this week because it is HOT! I did take a walk yesterday, and discovered a little wetland in an empty lot on a corner a few blocks away.
There were cattails there! I have always loved cattails!
To tell you the truth, I have mostly hidden out inside this week because it is HOT! I did take a walk yesterday, and discovered a little wetland in an empty lot on a corner a few blocks away.
There were cattails there! I have always loved cattails!
Friday, July 13, 2012
Wildflowers...
Even summer weeds
By the highway enjoy the
Wind through their petals.
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By the highway enjoy the
Wind through their petals.
I have prepared this post so to participate in Floral Friday Fotos and Haiku My Heart.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Nature Notes and the Popping Seed Pods!
At first I thought there was bubble wrap on the sidewalk! I stepped on something that went pop! pop! pop! under my feet. But on closer inspection, this is what I found:
I had seen the larger, mature version of these in dried arrangements. And, I have heard these called Japanese Lantern Trees. But, when I google that, a lot of different types of tree appear, including this one. So, if you know any more about this type of tree, please let me know!
I have prepared this post so as to participate in Nature Notes over at RamblingWoods.com. Nature Notes is a lot of fun - we get together weekly to show and tell what nature is up to in our parts of the world!
I had seen the larger, mature version of these in dried arrangements. And, I have heard these called Japanese Lantern Trees. But, when I google that, a lot of different types of tree appear, including this one. So, if you know any more about this type of tree, please let me know!
I have prepared this post so as to participate in Nature Notes over at RamblingWoods.com. Nature Notes is a lot of fun - we get together weekly to show and tell what nature is up to in our parts of the world!
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