Last Friday (18 November), I took some time to walk around at
Chipp-A-Waters Park and take a few photographs. Most of the leaves are gone from the trees, but there is still plenty to see if you look closely. Here are a few of the highlights.
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| Chippewa River in November |
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| Common Milkweed seed |
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| Fleabane flowers (last flowers of the year?) |
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| American Beech woods |
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| Beech leaves |
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| Beech trunks |
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| Lichen on a Beech stump |
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| White Oak leaves |
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| American Beech trunk |
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| Mallard drake |
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| Honeysuckle berries |
Proof that there is beauty in ALL the seasons. I especially like the beech trunk--very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I love beech trees for all of the interesting things that their trunks do (patterns/shapes/etc).
DeleteI know you're somewhere in northern Michigan (I read your blog on occasion) - did you get dumped on by snow this weekend?