Enjoying Oregon Grape
There were at least a dozen more species of pollinators gathering victuals while they stimulated this Oregon grape, Mahonia aquifolium.
There were at least a dozen more species of pollinators gathering victuals while they stimulated this Oregon grape, Mahonia aquifolium.
Yesterday we saw a small group of about 2 dozen robins. Today:
There are several hundred. Visualize twice the area of the picture to the left plus another small lot one house over to the right. The above is not the most dense area just the closest.
Some blue sky!
The other day there was fresh snow.
Today the clouds enveloped us completely hiding the mountain:
View from Lowell
Birds kissing underneath the mistletoe
Naked in the oak trees
Clouds and no clouds
Trees and no trees
Paint a new picture on the lake
That won’t be there tomorrow
This one has a larger image if you click on it than the one below. It is also a little larger in this post than the one below:
This one is a little smaller but has the same size image as the one above if you click on it:
Here is a link to the first pair of pictures if you want to compare them again.
Here is another view from May 2008:
More information on the Lowell Covered Bridge can be found here and here.