Fall Grass
By Greenthumb
- 25 Oct, 2009
- 6 likes
Just shining out there, just enough grass to really enjoy the individual clumps. At my house it is too thick to enjoy like this. Bright against the rusty Ledum of the forest floor.
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Recflaimation is so fascinating to me Bernieh. This will be nice to have access to over the years.
26 Oct, 2009
this time of year makes my heart over flow...it is so pretty..
27 Oct, 2009
Somethign I rarely witness, since the white stuff is sooo slow, well was, about four inches deep and going now. :-)
27 Oct, 2009
Oh dear..we have a good layer of snow in the Olympic's and the Cascades..this morning..has been cool but we are at sea level so we get to see it for the most part..it is so pretty with the fall leaves in the foreground of the snowy mountains...
28 Oct, 2009
Does sound beautiful. I went up into the Olympics in November once, just rained on me as I ventured near the white caps. Wonderful place!
28 Oct, 2009
Oh my ..that is late in the year to be going up in the Mountains...you are lucky you got rain!...lol...
28 Oct, 2009
I found a little pull off up there with a picnic table, all the grass was teeming with black morels! One of the best camping dinners I've ever had. :-) I'm fairly sure halloween had just passed.
29 Oct, 2009
I am seeing lots of mushrooms sprouting in my front lawn right now..my husband loved hunting mushrooms in the mountains..he would have made a feast of your black morels as well.. :)
29 Oct, 2009
The textures are wonderful.
1 Nov, 2009
Thank you Bonkers. These fowerheads really stood out in this light.
2 Nov, 2009
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