my favorite tree
son of a...!
I see you, moon.
autumn in the swamp
taking in the view
hardy har har
from Albee Beach
showing off
on fire
autumn sky
an inch at a time
eyes
cats...
fly
Jake!
It is a giant drinking bowl, no?
*cue Jaws theme*
whuzzit?
good Monday morning
big mackerel sky
meanwhile, under the apple tree...
boats on the big lake
post rain nature walk
final push before winter
mmmmm, something smells perfect for rolling in
pony dreams
play!
JRT stance ~ you'll know it when you see it
still makin' peppers
always watching...
high up
trick of the light
Bizzy & bokeh
following the rains
found a good perchin' spot
Ryefield ~ from the road
Ryefield ~ closer view
breaking through
Wolfeboro Bay
dock decor
tranquility
rainy Sunday at the Meadows
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Years ago we found a paper wasp nest on a tiny tree, no more than 4' tall. My husband told me to watch the nest; at the first cold snap, the raccoons would come and tear the nest apart to get to the protein rich grubs inside. They wait for the cold to put the hornets in a deep slumber so they won't get stung. Sure enough, the morning after our first hard frost that nest was torn to shreds.
The other morning I noticed pieces of nest material in the pasture. I followed a trail of bits and pieces and finally found this nest, high in a nearby tree. I don't know if raccoons got to it or some kind of bird, but it's a sign that our nights have dropped in temperature and winter is definitely on its way.
Folklore also says that the higher the nest, the more snow we're going to get. From the distance of this nest to the ground, it looks as though we're in for a doozie!
The other morning I noticed pieces of nest material in the pasture. I followed a trail of bits and pieces and finally found this nest, high in a nearby tree. I don't know if raccoons got to it or some kind of bird, but it's a sign that our nights have dropped in temperature and winter is definitely on its way.
Folklore also says that the higher the nest, the more snow we're going to get. From the distance of this nest to the ground, it looks as though we're in for a doozie!
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