Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Outdoor Wednesday and ABC Wednesday, October 29-30, 2013

ABC Wednesday
P is for Pear Tree
Pear Tree in the Spring
Pear Tree in the Autumn
Largest one this year - 1 lb 9 oz. - about 710 kg - CORRECTION: That is 710g
Most of our pears are about one-third this size.
If you have an easy recipe using pears, I would be very happy to have it.

Outdoor Wednesday
A visitor on my Butterfly Bush October 26, 2013
I think this is the Gulf Fritillary Butterfly, Agraulis vanillae.

Have a Wonderful Wednesday!


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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Hibiscus, October 27, 2013

Photographed at our favorite Mexican Restaurant in Amory, Mississippi, October 21, 2013, SOOC
Hope you are having a beautiful day!


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Saturday, October 26, 2013

October Salad Days, October 26, 2013

'Grand Rapids' Lettuce, October 5, 2013
'Grand Rapids' Lettuce seeds were sown the last week in August
First harvest was October 5th, very near the '45 days to maturity' promised on the seed packet.
Now the weather is getting much colder, I'm covering the plants at night.
'Limestone Bibb' Lettuce, October 26, 2013
The first sowing of this lettuce failed to germinate, probably because the weather was still too hot.
'Limestone Bibb' Lettuces sown again on September 18. They are growing very slowly.

'Fooled You' mild Jalapeno Pepper, October 26, 2013
I've been covering the pepper plants at night hoping to coax a few more to get to eating size.
The rest of my garden (beans, tomatoes, okra) is finished. I'm already planning for next year!

First Frost, October 26, 2013
The view this morning at breakfast - first frost!
The field in the background is Soy Beans ready for harvest.

Have a beautiful day!


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Friday, October 25, 2013

Looking for Autumn Color, October 25, 2013

Wayne county, Tennessee, USA, October 23, 2013
On Wednesday, we drove north to see if the trees were putting on their Autumn colors.
It was a beautiful sunny day. Most trees were still wearing their Summer green.
It looks like I'll have to be content photographing individual leaves for awhile longer.

I think this is Poison Sumac, Toxicodendron vernix
There is a non-poisonous Sumac, but I'm not going to touch it to find out which is which!

Have a Wonderful Week-end!


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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Yellow Ironweed, October 23, 2013

Every Wednesday is Outdoor Wednesday, and
the fourth Wednesday of each month is Wildflower Wednesday
Yellow Ironweed, Verbesina alternifolia
Yellow Ironweed, sometimes called Crownbeard, is native to eastern North America
and blooms in the late Summer and early Autumn.

Photographed growing near Cypress Creek, Florence, Alabama, USA, September 24, 2013
It grows in sun or partial shade, and attracts bees and butterflies.

A Sunset for Outdoor Wednesday
Sunset, Lee county, Mississippi, USA, October 1, 2013

Hope you are having a Wonderful Wednesday!


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Monday, October 21, 2013

Sassafras, October 21, 2013

Sassafras albidum
One of the first trees to show Autumn color here is the Sassafras.

Three leaf patterns
The Sassafras is unusual in that there are three distinct leaf patterns all on the same plant:
Un-lobed (oval), bi-lobed (mitten shaped), and tri-lobed (three pronged).

Happy Monday!


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