And last week ... meadows undeered, full-flowered and garishly cinema-Oz-like but thankfully no winged monkeys ... a Red Admiral, Skippers and Clouded Sulphurs on trails lined in raspberry just becoming, thistle, clover, nettle and nightshade at noon as well on another visit a swirled fogging dawn where the dew headed grass narrowed the trails and wetted my jeans, countless tiny orange-bodied spiders hung in the brush, and goldfinch gangs menaced.
Monday, June 28, 2004
And last week ... meadows undeered, full-flowered and garishly cinema-Oz-like but thankfully no winged monkeys ... a Red Admiral, Skippers and Clouded Sulphurs on trails lined in raspberry just becoming, thistle, clover, nettle and nightshade at noon as well on another visit a swirled fogging dawn where the dew headed grass narrowed the trails and wetted my jeans, countless tiny orange-bodied spiders hung in the brush, and goldfinch gangs menaced.
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Phew! I thought you dropped off the edge or something. You took a whole week off. Glad you're still out and about. I didn't know you were such a nature lover. Did you take that photo with your digital camera? And did you hear the coyotes howling last night?
ReplyDeleteEdge? What edge? Weather here has been so nice ... I can't see no stinking edges ... but I do hear something howling every now and then. Yes, I took this picture but there have been so many I couldn't take that I'm looking to upgrade to a real camera.
ReplyDeleteOk .. after stopping by Borders and taking a look at a copy of the Kaufman Focus Guide to Mammals of North America I'm thinking that weasel was a mink.
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