sugar
maple
tea bank
neighbor
west
there was snow in the air
it was windy, too
milkweed pops up in the strangest places!
(it's right between the boards)
(it's right between the boards)
yesterday i harvested
milkweed, earlier than usual
following melissa (and marilyn's) advice.
I've never seen maple leaves like that. Thank you.
ReplyDeletealice, there are a few of them around the place! maple syrup trees.
ReplyDeleteAh the red maple leaves...reminding me of my roots (SW Quebec, 16 miles north of the border at Trout River...
ReplyDeleteOut here in the Canadian Prairie, what maples we have turn (only) gold...
and it looks as though yours are free of blight?
ReplyDeletelove the neighbour and the sky behind her. we don't have sugar maples this far west.
ReplyDeletemargaret, glad to touch memory
ReplyDeleteindia, some are suffering, but not most. so far.
jean, you should hear the neighbors when they're, er, looking for their guy! sugar (hard or rock) maples are the best!