Thursday, November 13, 2008

After Weeks of Rain

walking_route_13_nov_08My walking route for today - 3.2 mi.

We've had so much rain during the past two weeks and on the few sunny afternoons I've managed to be at work or busy with home improvement projects. I hadn't been on my neighborhood walk for two whole weeks! I was really missing it.

P1100798Strawberries in our front yard.

It's hard to believe that we still have strawberries growing in November. When they say "day neutral variety" they really mean it!

I thought they were killed off by the frosts we had a few weeks back, but I guess it didn't stay cold enough for long enough.


P1100804Acidanthera - Acidanthera bicolor AKA Gladiolus callianthus

I planted these bulbs in our front yard last spring. The foliage came up in the summer like it was supposed to, but they didn't bloom. I was really surprised to see them blooming now. I guess they liked all the rain.


P1100807I really should know what this round leaved tree is... but I don't.

Anyway, it's a few doors down the street from us on Wilson Ave, so I'm sure I can figure it out later.



P1100815Pink rosebud on Wilson Ave.


P1100823Unidentified Mushroom on Wilson Ave

There is a small forested area just across from Hyland Park Middle School I found lots of mushrooms growing in the grass between the forest and the road.


P1100825More unidentified mushrooms on Wilson Ave.

We've had so much rain that all the mushrooms are quite mushy. I still find them fascinating though.




P1100833Cute little mushrooms on Wilson Ave.


P1100836Interesting and colorful shrub on SW 27th St.


P1100843cPink capped mushroom on on SW 27th St.

Another view of the pink capped mushroom.


P1100852Still more unidentified mushrooms on SW 27th St.


P1100858Pretty leaf "glowing" in Hyland Forest Park


P1100859Wild Hazelnut - Corylus cornuta in Hyland Forest Park.

More Hazelnut leaves.


P1100864Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum) Leaf in Hazelnut tree - Hyland Forest Park.


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P1100871Snowberry - Symphoricarpos albus in Hyland Forest Park


P1100880Interesting Seahorse birdbath on SW 133rd Ave.


P1100882Stolen apple from SW Davies Rd.

I got really hungry during my walk, so when I saw a house with dozens of beautiful apples lying on the ground under a tree, I had to steal one and eat it. It was really tasty.


P1100883Yellow daisy on on SW Stirrup St.


P1100890Unidentified pink flowers on on SW Stirrup St.

I bet the hummingbirds like these.


P1100900Pink Dahlia on SW Stirrup St.

I know I've taken loads of Dahlia pictures already - but this one has raindrops!


P1100903Pink Dahlia on SW Stirrup St.

Many of the Dahlias were losing their petals, but I thought that made for an interesting view of the center of the flower.

P1100908Bluebird house on SW Tennessee Ln.


P1100912Big Mushroom on SW Secretariat Terrace


P1100913eMoose sculpture on SW Secretariat Terrace


P1100920Unidentified Mushroom in Hyland Forest Park


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P1100921Unidentified Mushrooms in Hyland Forest Park


P1100927Yellow Rose on SW Wilson Ave.

1 comment:

agnes koltay said...

Your shadow on the picture with the apple looks like the witch from Snow White.