The Natural Beauty of Your Neighborhood

by compound complex 293 Replies latest jw friends

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    No fear CoCo, but here is a beautiful thing in my yard. It's rather an amazing specimen IMHO.

    CIMG1809.jpg picture by beksbks

  • Priest73
    Priest73
    No fear CoCo, but here is a beautiful thing in my yard. It's rather an amazing specimen IMHO.

    Very Georgia O'Keeffe

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    I can't help myself Padre

    CIMG1812.jpg picture by beksbksCIMG1733.jpg picture by beksbks

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Experimenting

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Dear Beks:

    Absolutely gorgeous ... thanks for sharing your natural beauty with us!

    I have finished a biography about an American writer who was influenced by the beauty of his surroundings. As a long-time tenant, he wanted the physical and aesthetic advantages of the landscapes he inhabited without the responsibility of ownership.

    We can thus enjoy cyberly what beks has cultivated ...

    Thank you!

    CoCo

  • Heaven
    Heaven

    Today is a lovely sunny day in my neck of the woods. The Goldfinches are chasing each other around in the air, the Robins are in the yard, and the little red squirrel zooms past on the tops of the fences. I don't have any flowers out this year as I believe I won't be home much. I just spent part of the day cutting the grass, pulling weeds, and spreading composted sheep manure on the front lawn and around the tree in the boulevard.

    I already miss these flowers -- the Trilliums were quite abundant and very lovely this year. I see them in the forests on my drive into work. They are the provincial flower of Ontario and come out in May:

    Trillium Flower

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Beautiful Heaven! Reminds me of Dogwood.

  • donny
    donny

    I like where I am at as well. It's a big enough town to have the things that I need/want without having to go to the big city, and yet I can be in the country in about a 15 minute jog in any direction from where I live.

    Don

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    http://www.syix.com/yubacity/sutterbuttes.html

    Thanks Priest, Heaven, Donny and Beks.

    The above is my view, but from a different angle.

    Mount CoCo

  • chickpea
    chickpea

    i was terribly distracted on the customary
    evening walk with the dogs; the girlz i call them

    we were walking on the southern edge of the town
    less than a quarter mile off the lake shore, still on the
    gravel road that is separated by a ditch from the walking
    trail.... a project the town devised to utilize the long
    disused railroad bed that once was an economic lifeline

    there was a loud, short crashing sound just to the right!

    i couldn't see beyond the weeds
    both dogs were highly attentive and focused...

    i tugged their leashes and cajoled: come on, girlz..
    it's just a deer..... altho i knew barely in the back of my
    distracted thinking that that had by no means been a deer...
    too accustomed am i, are we, to their more delicate and
    graceful threading of the brush to make so much clumsy noise

    we walked to the end of the road, encountering a young lad
    who had escaped the crowd at the little league game i could hear
    to the north of the road, the occasional "ping" of the metal bat
    and the cheers of the obligatory attendees forging summertime
    memories for a new generation of children and parents

    because i have "gone all dog whisperer on their asses"
    the girlz walk smartly beside me, half a pace behind in
    deference to my status as their pack leader...
    we cruise past the young man, to whom i toss a
    fairly safe query "so, what grade are you in?" his response
    of "sixth grade" has me commenting how cool it is to be
    headed to middle school and then we pass him easily with
    brisk pace and steady cadence...

    finally! i could access the crushed limestone path thru the brush to the
    shade and cooler air to finish off the "pack movement" that
    was necessary for taking care of those necessary things...

    a niggling buzz, nearly subliminal, in the back of my mind issued
    a call to caution, so i reached into my pocket, retrieved my keys
    and dangled them from a finger so they rattled against the handle
    of the retractable leash in my hand..... often i walk on wooded
    trails and clip a small brass bell to a belt loop, notifying all the wildlife
    that humans and domestic canines are in da house.... too bad
    it was safely settled in the ashtray, keeping miscellaneous coins company

    not one minute later, rounding a deep curve on the trail
    there, smack in the middle of the trail, was a black bear
    facing us dead on.... in retrospect, using the height of the
    trailside flora as a guide, i determined his shoulder was
    at about the height of my hip... gulp!

    all parties were stock still, the girlz frozen in place
    at my side and absolutely riveted in rapt attention...

    the bear, with nearly golden eyes, looked us up and down...
    my mind was rapidly conjuring and discarding possible
    scenarios when the best of all possible things happened...

    the bear ambled off the trail into the woods...

    i urged the dogs across the ditch to the open road
    and walked in the direction that led uptrail as i knew
    that lad had followed us .... and sure enough his
    yellow shirt appeared thru the shadows and i called out to him:
    hey lad, get off the trail... there is a bear just up ahead...

    scurry barely describes his abandonment of the trail,
    but suffice it to say, he was on his way back to the game
    with no further exchange between us....

    walking the far side of the road past the point of encounter
    i looked as deeply into the trees as i could, not really expecting
    to see the bear again.... i congratulated the girlz on their behavior,
    sighed deeply, and finished the walk without another reminder
    to my companions to stay behind me....

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