Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Wednesday's Walk

 A lovely autumn day! 


The sun takes much longer to shine on the backyard these days.

But by 8:30am all is in the sunshine.

There's now a nice display of rose hips. 

And ripe apples abound.

The Hawthorns are covered in bright berries.
I think that's why the Ceder Waxwings continue to hang around.  

The deer will eat well the next several weeks.  There are dozens of old abandoned apple trees in the fields.

No one eats Snowberries as best I can tell.

I love the light in the forest this time of year.  

The honeysuckle berries glow in the sunshine.

Besides apple trees, I found a pear tree, and this is a plum. 

This young Douglas Fir leader is bent over with the weight of all the cones.

A butterfly takes advantage of one of the few remaining wildflowers - Tansy Ragwort.

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