August is one of my favorite months. The subtle changes from summer to fall seem to happen over night this year.
All the rain has made for neat fungi photos.
I planted this swamp chestnut oak four years ago to find these pretty fellas enjoying a leafy lunch.
The tree will survive the leaf-eating freaks. I wonder what pretty flying creatures morph from the pic above into the next phase of its life journey?
My new plant try of this year is the goji berry plant/bush/vine. I am impressed with the ease of care and taste of fruit.
Enjoy your day!









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Beautiful photos of natural wonders!
Thank you! I am glad you enjoy my pics:) Take care, Anna
A catepillar is a great example of the change in the world that must occur for life to move forward.
Agreed! Thanks again for enjoying my blog and photos! Our butterfly bush is a great attraction for the wildlife. Take care, Anna
Ha! The goji berry. I envy you. I’ve been trying to grow one on Devil’s Island, but I fear that it is too warm and humid here. Darn.
Thank you for visiting my blog! This is my first year with the goji berry in my garden. We love them. I hope I can keep them going. Wish me luck. Take care, Anna