Friday, October 24, 2014

Maybe a last hurrah on the leaves in our yard

The rain is helping thin the trees of their leaves.  We still have some yet to turn.  So this might be as good as they are going to get this year.

This is the oak tree in the backyard...

 

 

This is our maple tree in the front...


 
 
As a bonus, here are pictures of trees near our house:
 
Looking North from our backyard...
 

And others from the neighborhood...




Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Through the looking glass

Looking out our front door last evening...
 
 
Russ has a different perspective...
 

Sunday, October 19, 2014

A canopy of leaves

Here is a tree in our neighborhood.  It looks lit up.



fall leaves
A canopy of leaves.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Getting ready for winter

The squirrels are preparing for winter.  I caught this guy taking a break.



Thursday, October 2, 2014

Turkey Crossing

It's been awhile but we had Wild Turkeys back in the neighborhood.  I still haven't been home when this happens but Cindy assures me Russ gets more than a little excited when he sees them.  They are smaller than a deer but bigger than the other regulars we see.

Yesterday, we had six of them walk behind our back fence.  And once again, Cindy got some great photos while trying to keep our hound under control.

Here is the first sighting...


Here is what it looks like out the back window...


Here is that same picture but closer.  If you count left to right, there are six of them (last one on the right is under the tree)...


Here they are a little closer...





On the rocks

I'm always checking our window wells for critters.  Our egress window is especially deep so I have to look a little closer.   Two days ago I pulled out a vole.  Yesterday I spotted two little frogs so I figured I better climb down.  I got to looking a little closer and all of a sudden one of the rocks I was looking at was not a rock!

Here's what I was looking at...

(Note the slug just above)

Well I got this guy out and they never seem to appreciate what I do.