Had a nice walk this morning on the ridge behind my house.
A natural blind:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk021.jpg)
Turkey tail fungus on nurse log:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk019.jpg)
Mr. Toad trying to hide:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk020.jpg)
Little buck rub on edge of bedding area:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk012.jpg)
Spider's lair:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk011.jpg)
Appalachian Breath Mint....Wintergreen:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk008.jpg)
Old Shakespeare and pine cone:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/oldearcher46/Septemberwoodswalk005.jpg)
nice day for you. I'm stuck behind cubicle walls.... :banghead:
Beautiful, George. Makes me wish I was out in the woods [even more than usual!].
Brad
Very nice!!
George,
i like the way you present your hunts, you notice all the details and enjoy the total experiance. Sometimes i wish i could stop and smell the roses per say and enjoy whats around.
That's some pretty country.
Great pic's...looks like you had a fine day in the woods.
CS
:thumbsup:
Wheres the little tea berrys and the sasafrass.
Sounds like a great day. Thanks for sharing. Frank
dan....tea berries are the red berries you see in the photo above...it's actually Wintergreen.
I have sassafras trees in my back yard 8^).
George, those are nice photos of one of my favorite months of the year, I'm hoping to take a little walk tonight myself.
George, thanks for taking us with you.
Great photos. The little things make everything we do worthwhile. Thanks for sharing the little things with us.
Joe
Great picture essay!
Thats all we ever called them, and I do miss the tea we made from sassafras. Do miss them woods sometimes, but I can,t give up the wide open plains I enjoy now and the miles of roaming with no people.
:biglaugh:
Great pics, thanks for sharing.
John III
That's PA. Beauty everywhere.
Nice! I enjoyed that, thanks.
Cool...that should get you in the mood.
George i very much admire your style and you pictures are allways great! you inspire me and my writtings a lot. by chance would you have a book of your poems?
Ken....I've been working on getting that together, hopefully by next spring. Thank you my friend. I enjoy your poems very much as well.
George,
well all is set i would love to buy the FIRST copy, please let me know!
Awesome pics, thanks!
Nice pictures, I love the scenary of Pennsylvannia. I also would be interested in a book of your poems. Always inspirational. Thanks
great photos, Georgie.
Thanks for the ride George. I tried to take pictures of the woods by me but all I saw when I got home were fuzzy pictures of about 1000 of the biggest mosquitos alive.
Thanks George. Very nice. Reminds me of my woods in Ct.(nut)
Beautiful it is, George. The forest is precious, not to be taken for granted. Here in the West we're losing thousands of acres of mature pine woods to beetle-kill.
Thanks for posting the pics.