My 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.

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.

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


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.

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



Another view of the pink capped mushroom.



More Hazelnut leaves.





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.


I bet the hummingbirds like these.

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

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







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