11.29.2010
Typical
We slowly made our way to the Christmas tree farm, taking in the scenic beauty of the country drive. The owner greeted us with a smile and a hand saw with which to chop down the tree of our own choosing. We drove up the hill to an area planted with majestic Scotch pines. The late afternoon sun bathed the many rows of trees in beautiful golden light. I hastily retrieved my camera from the back seat. Equipped with my trusty 50mm lens, I angled myself for the perfect shot. The shot that would encapsulate the beauty and serenity of this place. One final check of the camera settings and then a quick snap of the shutter. Success! I pressed the button to review my glorious image and...wait. "No memory card." What??! The string of obscenities swirling inside my head were not appropriate for the family friendly venue. I opted instead to take many wonderful mental images of our experience. Now if only I could find a way to develop the film.
11.04.2010
Endings and New Beginnings
As so many plants are beginning their long Winter sleep, others are just hitting their stride. The goldenrod I planted last year bloomed for the first time. It adds a gorgeous pop of color to the Fall bird garden.
Ripening crab apples and winterberries take center stage. The berries on my "Tina" crab apple tree hang from bare branches like tiny little Christmas ornaments. I planted a "goldfinch" winterberry shrub last year along with a male pollinator. At the time it had maybe a dozen berries on it. This year it has settled in nicely to it's new home and berry production has increased tenfold. I like this shrub so much that I am thinking of adding a couple more next year. It is popular to use winterberry branches in Winter floral arrangements but I just can't bring myself to clip mine yet.
Plants aren't the only changes taking place in the yard. Summer birds have moved on to their Winter homes while new birds have taken their place. We have lots of woodpeckers and nuthatches. They are year-round residents but their numbers increase at the feeders this time of year. Both enjoy feasting on peanuts and scaling the aspen trunk in search of insects. I typically see downy woodpeckers in the yard but have recently been receiving frequent visits from a red bellied woodpecker.
Last weekend we celebrated Halloween. There was a hard frost that morning which made for a fun photographic opportunity. Midday we ran to town to stock up on candy for trick-or-treaters. Then we rushed home to begin carving our jack-o-lanterns. Such a hyphenated holiday! :) Jeremy passed out Halloween candy to all of the excited children while I snapped a few photos. Then we delved into our stash of "premium" candy we'd set aside earlier in the afternoon. And thus commenced the season of over-indulging in tasty treats.
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