Month: October 2013

  • More Beauty Ferns

    More Beauty Ferns

    A Huge Boulder I’ve gotten to know my mountain here where I live, quite well since I’ve been hiking everyday that weather allows. One of many favorite spots is up where wild columbine grows in profusion, in scarlet dress, and cinnabar chanterelles pop up like tiny gum drops, all over the hill side. Just past…

  • Blackhaw On The Mountain

    Buds and Snow White Flowers From mid-April through mid-May the Blackhaws, Viburnum prunifolium, are in bud and bloom up here in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  The Blackhaw is a shrub or small tree that gets its name from the inky black of the fruit, that develops during the summer, and ripens in the fall. Fruit…

  • A Good Day For Monarchs

    Oh What a Day! I think it was just a perfect day!  After finding a sincere pumpkin patch and locating a large, golden orange squash that would please even the Great Pumpkin, I returned to my cabin to find a Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, enjoying the many varieties of asters that I have in the yard.  What a…

  • Sap Wells

    Dots Dots Dots Ever notice lines in the tree bark?  Lines of little dots, little holes, made in thoughtfully placed rows? A Message? These rows of dots, look to me like someone is trying to tell me something.  Or that someone has a brand new drill and has to try it out, decorate something with…

  • Treasures In The Woods

    A Special Corner This is a special bend in the road on my hike up the mountain.  Here I find fun mushrooms and cool little lichens that could be the center of an elf village.  But the real treasure for me, is the sprouts of American Chestnuts that are just up the slope at this…

  • Waiting on Virginia Creeper

    A Common Plant Here Virginia Creeper is a very common plant here in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  I enjoy seeing it, with its five leaflets radiating out in its palmate fashion. Five Leaflets Those five leaflets create one leaf.  They are so precise with their sawtoothed edges, like a seamstress has taken her pinking shears…