We still have no grass in our “yard.” I used that term “yard” very, VERY loosely. We have dirt. We have weeds. We have lichens and fungi. We have FLOWERING weeds. We have weeds that do a fine IMPERSONATION of grass but not a blade of real, live (in Tony’s book ONLY St. Augustine qualifies) grass.
We still, however, have beauty. And yesterday morning I went in search of it WHILE wearing a sweatshirt. Bliss. Here is what I found. Click on the pictures to see closeup.
Love it! We need to come out to your place and do some nature study. 🙂
You are more than welcome. . .we’re not here, so make yourselves at home. You can visit the tearoom down the road. 🙂
Are those pictures from your new camera? They are really good.
Beautiful!
In Swedish the word for “leaf” is löv, and it’s pronounced like “love,” so the first word that came to mind when I saw all these pictures was: “Lövely!” Hee hee! Very nice pictures, and it’s so fun to find beauty everywhere. (Having fun with your camera, no!?)
WOW!! You should totally frame some of those and hang them in a cluster somewhere! I especially love the fungi!