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Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

'In Training'...

Apple Harvesting 101: 
To find the best apples in late September, take a wander down to the old Lawson place. 
At the far end of the field there's an old weathered, silver wooden barn, half falling down.

Behind that there are 3 ancient trees.
The one at the edge of the rock wall on the west side is the one you want.
At this time of year they are sweet and crisp and fall gently from the leaning tree.
5 generations of raccoons can't be wrong.
'In Training'

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Hello October!

Torrential rains are the welcome we get here from October...
You know the rain that you only see in the movies?
Pouring down and bouncing with bubbles off the road?
That's what it's been like here.
I subscribe to a site which sends me an "Irish Word of the Week"
hoping some day to find my way around a bit of the Irish language
and today's word is 'scaif', meaning 'hood'.
You will need yours today if you're around these parts.
Myself I welcome these days to fuel my
fires of creativity and leave behind the garden to sleep until spring.
(which, by the way still has a long way to go before it's put to bed!)
Yesterday I took the chance while there was a spell of 
non-pour on the horizon and went out to the 
forest to see the small and the large and what
goings on are going on in this world of mine...
Don't get me wrong...I welcome those crisp, autumn days, kicking
through the leaves but as some famous guy once said...
"You can't always get what you want,
But if you try sometimes,
You just might find,
You get what you need".














Sunday, December 9, 2012

Last of the leaves...

As the weather gets colder and the rains continue to come down,
the last of the fall leaves are swept off the trees, carpeting the path
and eventually turning into food for the woods and the tiny creatures who live under foot...

Griff and I went out to the Boy Scout camp the other morning and I took a chance bringing my
camera. It's been so wet and unpredictable, that I've barely ventured out 
with it, unable to keep it dry for even a brief amount of time.
So glad I took it this day as the rains had ceased briefly 
and there was the world...going on anyway, despite the weather...
The colours are mine...warm and jewel tones.
Not yet painted with the brush of frost and winter.
Just hanging on for a few more autumn glows.
And then he flew over...
The raven.
Soon joined by a mate.
It was so sweet to watch these two tenderly preening and cooing to each other...
The larger birds have begun their mating season and I've seen the eagles playing
in the sky and heard the Great Horned owls calling to each other.
As I walked through the woods, the rain was soft and the constant drip off of the trees
muffled birds in the bush and kept me aware of any larger animal sounds.
When I'm on my own I occasionally stop and listen and look behind 
just to keep aware. Griffin is my sentinel on my walks and keeps me well informed.
 When it comes time for me to stop and take pictures of something, 
he sits down and patiently and waits...listens...and watches.
He knows I sometimes take a while.
He's in no hurry.
Today I found the most delicate oyster mushrooms growing on an alder...
 They were as thin as skin and small and beautiful...
This year isn't the best for our fungi friends though.
It was such a long dry autumn and I think that's why I haven't seen many.
These little chubby ones were only about an inch high...
Now is the time to spot birds nests too.
All of those times that I've walked by this one while a whole other world was
being hatched and raised without me knowing!
The salmon  have long since come up the creek and it's full and wild now, going 
where water wants to go...
So for now a bit of respite from the rain...glad I could share some of our December.