Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Wednesday's Walk

around here, Summer is letting out one last HURRAH!  Because of that today's Wednesday Walk is going to be a short one...Heat and I are not good friends! 

  
The forest canopy is starting to change colors - the Cottonwoods and the Ash turn first.

The Madrone (center of pic) is still green and shiny...

This was my most interesting "find" on the walk.  These green berries/seeds belong to the Western Trumpet Honeysuckle which bloomed a bright orange earlier this summer. 

This Honeysuckle is wrapped up all around a young Douglas Fir tree right at the edge of our road - and no, I'd not ever noticed it before.

This is what caught my eye!  The Honeysuckle wrapped up around and above the "leader" of the young tree.

We are in the midst of a Blackberry Explosion!  My sister has picked well over 10 pounds and there is no end in sight.  She competes with the jays, and the deer, and lots of other critters, but it appears there is more than enough for everyone.

The poor apple tree is right next to a fir and a dogwood and battling something fierce to find some sunlight.  It did nonetheless, have a nice crop of fruit - that's what caught my eye.

So pretty!  I'm sure the deer will polish them off as they drop from the tree. 
Hope you enjoyed our September Walk.

1 comment:

Robin in Virginia said...

What a beautiful walk you had!