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Is that your country lane? It's pretty.Went into town this morning. On the way I could see the late season wildflowers on display along the roadside and up the hill. The purples of the wild bergamot (beebalm) and asters, the rich colors of the Black Eyed Susans and the bright Goldenrod. I could also see the deep fire red of the Sumac, the beginnings of the draining green from the leaves and the first yellows showing on the Popple trees. We had our first real frost two nights ago. I guess Mother Nature was letting me know it's time for me to pick up the pace a bit if we are going to be ready for winter.
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Yep. that's the lane that runs between our small field and our woods and floodplain to the creek that flows thru the north corner of our "back forty".Is that your country lane? It's pretty.
Kingfishers are great birds. Fun to watch too.Went canoeing today with husband and Mini. It was pleasant out there! We saw quite a bit of a kingfisher.View attachment 1121724
I know news shows like to present the worst but, all that flooding looks real enough to me.
love your photoIt's not very long but I love to walk it and watch my big "farm dog" try to figure out all the wonderful smells.
talk to an antique furniture repair guy... The bleach cant be good.Anyone know how to get a rotten potato stain out of an old buffet table?I've tried a little bleach cleaner, but its pulling off what little wood stain is left on the old girl.
Chicki, that "country lane" on your property is simply lovely! I can just imagine deer wandering out of the woods and across it into the fields, and all sorts of other animals being around. I'm amazed that there's that much color already and it isn't even September yet!Yep. that's the lane that runs between our small field and our woods and floodplain to the creek that flows thru the north corner of our "back forty".