Winged Sumac in November

Winged Sumac (Rhus copallina). The last of the brilliant cheer of red. The last of the flowers that called out to so many bees. Bees that made the small trees come alive with buzzing. Shutting down for winter. Thinking of spring when it will all begin again. The joy of Nature.

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Brenda Clements Jones

Brenda is a certified Virginia Master Naturalist, a Habitat Defender for Shenandoah National Park, and a devoted fan of Mother Nature. She lives in a cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Shenandoah National Park, and hikes up to the higher elevations of her mountain often to see what nature is up to. Her constant hiking companion is a camera that captures nature as it unfolds through the seasons. It’s her goal to share the natural world around her through her photographs.

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