Snow in the mountains, rain in the valley.
Grab an umbrella and come with me!
This is the smallest of our three seasons creeks - look at it roar!
Wet weather is perfect for licorice ferns.
Red, red rosehips.
Quiet beauty.
An oak leaf and acorn.
I stumbled across Catherine Woodall Jewelry on Facebook.
She has some amazing oak leaf and acorn necklaces in her Etsy shop.
Lungwort Lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria) doesn't that sound like something out of a Harry Potter book?
A spot of color - most of the leaves have fallen.
Sweet little mushroom.
Carpet moss on the side of a tree.
The Big Creek.
As we've not yet had a hard frost, there are still blackberries.
Snowberries. Apparently these don't taste very good so they are a 'last resort' food for the birds in deep winter.
Willows along the bank of the Big Creek.
Blackberry leaf.
Bracken ferns.
Catkins on the Hazelbrush. You'd think spring was just around the corner.
Dorothy's Creek is rush along.
A crunchy carpet of pine needles.
Okay, time to go back inside to dry off and enjoy a hot drink.
Okay, time to go back inside to dry off and enjoy a hot drink.