On the Path -- June 28th, 2011
I keep thinking after each post that I probably won't post again for a few days-- but that just ain't happening. :-) So here we go again...
Jane joined me for my exercise walk again today and I snapped a few more.
We spotted these beauties 100 yards or so from where we start on the path. They're Musk Mallow, a very pretty invasive. Thanks John & Gerry.
Canada Thistle... They're tiny now-- less than an inch.
A terrible background but a gorgeous Day Lily (Thanks Jane & John). It's the first one that opened in the small meadow at the top of the path.
I do love this stuff, probably because of the memories of the prairies that it brings to mind. Call it Foxtail (as we did in Moose Jaw and I still do) or Bearded Grass (the proper name)... whatever you want to call it, it's beautiful.
Some tiny mushrooms in the grass in a park that's beside the path.They're about the size of your pinky fingernail.
Jane was waiting patiently under "her tree" as she calls it as I was shooting the mushrooms-- it's a perfectly shaped Sugar Maple in the park.
Until tomorrow? Who knows? Maybe.
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