Musings about my life in the Ozarks, photos of things that catch my eye, and general homesteady type thoughts...
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Fall Colors
This is on the driveway, going toward the house, where the creek comes in on it. This is going toward the house, on the path coming from the garden/deer food plot, looking east.
Some reds are showing on the sourwood. This is facing south, from the garden.
Thanks for the photos, Roxann. Your land is colorfully appealling.
I still can't quite envision the layout in your mountains. Maybe next time you take the horse for a ride, you can trot up to the top of the neighboring mountain, for a wide angle photo of your land.
I didn't realize you could legally bait deer. I know that patches of plants are allowed, but a corn feeder?
Regardless, you were able to capture the photo of the bear, That looks to be a large black bear, like one might see in the Smokey Mountains.
You do realize you can tell all of your friends you have " custom " cabinets, with complete honesty. I am surprised how well you build. You should be feeling honest pride ......bob
Haha, the cabinets are definitely 'custom' and one-of-a-kind. Thanks, Bob. There's no vantage to get a photo like the one you'd like. There's just too many trees everywhere.
This is a journal of my life among the hills of the Ozarks in Northwest Arkansas. My passions include homesteading, outdoors, and herbs, ginseng, horses, photography, craft and art, and gardening... not necessarily in that order. I am a writer, naturalist, and herbalist, and mother of 3. And in my work-weekdays, I am a metals analyst for an environmental laboratory in Bentonville, AR. Welcome to my life!
3 comments:
Oh I love your heading photo!!!
Gorgeous.
Just returned home from public memorial service for the Harp's manager.
It will take our small community a long time to heal...but we will.
Thanks for the photos, Roxann. Your land is colorfully appealling.
I still can't quite envision the layout in your mountains. Maybe next time you take the horse for a ride, you can trot up to the top of the neighboring mountain, for a wide angle photo of your land.
I didn't realize you could legally bait deer. I know that patches of plants are allowed, but a corn feeder?
Regardless, you were able to capture the photo of the bear, That looks to be a large black bear, like one might see in the Smokey Mountains.
You do realize you can tell all of your friends you have " custom " cabinets, with complete honesty. I am surprised how well you build. You should be feeling honest pride ......bob
Haha, the cabinets are definitely 'custom' and one-of-a-kind. Thanks, Bob. There's no vantage to get a photo like the one you'd like. There's just too many trees everywhere.
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