This aggressive woodpecker seems to have a grudge against the cameras.
Could it be that I cut down that box elder earlier this year?
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Friday, June 24, 2016
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Legacy tree, Kentucky Coffeetree
From a box of nuts that we received from David over at True Blue Sam, this has been one of our favored trees. It was planted 4 years ago on the bottoms where it it gets plenty of moisture. It stands at about 5 feet tall and is the tallest of the coffeetrees that have made it so far.
Dad made several pieces from this lumber and I made a narrow bookshelf that now stands in our living room.
While we won't live long enough to see the lumber milled from this tree, we enjoy tracking its progress.
From mid-May:
And on 6/11:
Dad made several pieces from this lumber and I made a narrow bookshelf that now stands in our living room.
While we won't live long enough to see the lumber milled from this tree, we enjoy tracking its progress.
From mid-May:
And on 6/11:
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Legacy tree, our red buckeye
This was one of two red buckeyes planted in honor of our friend and the Mrs' faithful companion, Buckeye (or Buck for short). We planted two on either side of the driveway near the shed last fall although one didn't make it.
This one is doing very well and now stands over a foot. A red buckeye has large blooms early in spring and attract hummingbirds and bees. We wanted something to remember our dog that would feed local wildlife and produce seeds or nuts to share with others who knew Buck, which turns out to be half the county. This gives our neighbors and friends the chance to grow their own small trees to remember him, too.
This one is doing very well and now stands over a foot. A red buckeye has large blooms early in spring and attract hummingbirds and bees. We wanted something to remember our dog that would feed local wildlife and produce seeds or nuts to share with others who knew Buck, which turns out to be half the county. This gives our neighbors and friends the chance to grow their own small trees to remember him, too.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Wednesday wildlife, doe and fawn
On the night of 5/29/16 a little after 10:00p, this doe and her fawn walked in front of the camera for a short visit:
It seems that they like the corner of the acreage. Here they are again near the apple and nectarine trees a few days later on this morning after a shower:
It seems that they like the corner of the acreage. Here they are again near the apple and nectarine trees a few days later on this morning after a shower:
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