It was this early morning's cooler air that perked me up and inspired Pheebs and I to head ourselves over to the Hullett Marsh. It is always peaceful there as Mother Nature gently opens her arms and welcomes anyone in to slowly wander along her pathways or paddle her waterways and enjoy all her natural wonders.
DID YOU SEE THE PHEEBS? |
I could definitely sense early Autumn in the air. In Spring the Hullett Marsh is actively alive with many exciting sounds in the air. It's a busy time for wildlife and birds with both flora and fauna eagerly springing to life. This morning I was aware of the quietness that has settled over the Marsh. The only sound I heard was the raspy dinosaur gretching of a lone Blue Heron somewhere far off in the tall reeds across one of the large ponds. In the Marsh those ponds have names like Whistler Pool, Pintail Pool, Mallard Pool, Bluebill Pool, Butterball Pool, and Bluewing Pool, I definitely felt I was in the right place this morning and made a mental note to myself that I must try harder to break this morning routine slump I have stumbled into these past bunch of months and get myself back out into these nature areas where I always feel at my best. Pheebs too:))
MILKWEED PODS |
THISTLES HAVE GONE TO SEED |
TEAZEL |
THE THREE TEAZEL AMIGOS |
FIND THE DRAGONFLY |
OH THERE IT IS |
Improvements continue here at our Park with the new owner working hard at cleaning things up and bringing the Park up to par from where it was. However, there is a bit of a sticky problem going on because the old owner still lives here and is causing problems for the new owner. We all have our fingers tightly crossed that this problem will be resolved soon.
WHEN GOLDENROD BEGINS TO GLOW AUTUMN DAYS BEGIN TO SHOW |
CRITTER PATHS ACROSS THE POND |
OLD STUMPS, A DISTANT MOUNTAIN RANGE, OR AN ANGELFISH SILHOUETTE ON THE RIGHT |
WE ARE FINALLY BACK AT THE JEEP |
ALSO AT THE MARSH THIS MORNING WE SPOTTED THIS BIG LONG ARMED ORANGE HITACHI MONSTER |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( An Anagram, as you know, is a word or phrase made by transposing or rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. The following are exceptionally clever.- Dormitory: Dirty Room
- Evangelist: Evil's Agent
- Desperation: A Rope Ends It
- The Morse Code: Here Come Dots
- Slot Machines: Cash Lost in 'em
- Animosity: Is No Amity
- Mother-in-law: Woman Hitler
- Snooze Alarms: Alas! No More Z's
- Alec Guinness: Genuine Class
- Semolina: Is No Meal
- The Public Art Galleries: Large Picture Halls, I Bet
- A Decimal Point: I'm a Dot in Place
- The Earthquakes: That Queer Shake
- Eleven plus two: Twelve plus one
- Contradiction: Accord not in it
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There's a Labrador by my front door shouting 'Buy!' and 'Sell!' into a mobile phone...I'm getting mighty sick of dogs doing their business outside my house.
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Amazing dragonfly photos. Thanks. And I am so glad that things are looking up on many fronts.....wishing you both the best. And may there be much good weather to enjoy in the coming days.
ReplyDeleteGlad Kelly is feeling better. It's been feeling like fall in Montana too.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of harrowing tales....I highly recommend "Endurance" by Alfred Lansing. It's the tale of Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated journey to the South Pole.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have the colors of summer with the feel of fall in the air! So glad to hear Kelly is feeling better and hope that continues for a long, long time. Unless it's a manual trans I doubt the Forester will tow four down :-( When we traded our first Jeep in Wyoming the dealer moved the tow plate for us. Didn't realize what a huge cost saving that was until we changed plates ourselves on the latest Jeep - whew!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear Kelly's feeling better. And how did you possibly get that first photo?
ReplyDeleteThe trick with a photo like that is not to try and focus on the bee but to pre-focus on the flower then wait for the bee to fly into the focus zone. Works great for flying bird shots too.
DeleteReally beautiful photos. Great eye! I take it that stems from your love of Nature.
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