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Today I took some pictures around the yard. These are images from the house yard.


This is the house yard looking east toward the barrel garden.

This is the house yard looking east toward the barrel garden.


High in a tree, a fox squirrel holds a black walnut in its mouth.

High in a tree, a squirrel holds a walnut in its mouth.


The forest garden holds most of the birdfeeders.

The forest garden holds most of the birdfeeders.



On the left is the birdbath. On the right is the metal tray feeder.

On the left is the birdbath.  On the right is the metal tray feeder.


From left to right: a corncob, new thistle feeder, and old thistle sock. In several places you can also see the severed heads of sunflowers hung from strings.

From left to right: a corncob, new thistle feeder, and old thistle sock.  In several places you can also see the severed heads of sunflowers hung from strings.


This is the hopper feeder. It holds songbird blend birdseed: mostly black oil sunflower with a little safflower, peanuts, and fruit bits.

This is the hopper feeder.  It holds songbird blend birdseed: mostly black oil sunflower with a little safflower, peanuts, and fruit bits.


Sunflower heads hang from the twigs.

Sunflower heads hang from the twigs.


Looking up, leaves are turning gold.

Looking up, leaves are turning gold.


Here is a closeup of the barrel garden.

Here is a closeup of the barrel garden.


Pink salvia is still blooming. I find that salvias often get almost to bush size and bloom quite late in the season, which helps support pollinators.

Pink salvia is still blooming.  I find that salvias often get almost to bush size and bloom quite late in the season, which helps support pollinators.


Million bells are also still blooming.

Million bells are also still blooming.


Morning glories are almost done but still have a few flowers. This late in the season they stay open far into the afternoon.

Morning glories are almost done but still have a few flowers.  This late in the season they stay open far into the afternoon.


A few plants are still blooming on the old picnic table.

A few plants are still blooming on the old picnic table.


Shithouse Marigolds grow around a tomato plant in this large square container. You can see how tall they are.

Shithouse Marigolds grow around a tomato plant in this large square container.  You can see how tall they are.


A closeup shows the flower colors. These are very popular with pollinators in the fall.

A closeup shows the flower colors.  These are very popular with pollinators in the fall.


This is the amethyst garden, or purple-and-white garden. There are two amethyst clusters, and between them, a smaller chunk of rose quartz.

This is the amethyst garden, or purple-and-white garden.  There are two amethyst clusters, and between them, a smaller chunk of rose quartz.


I found this amethyst at Akasha Zamora recently.

I found this amethyst at Akasha Zamora recently.


I got this amethyst at Gordyville.

I got this amethyst at Gordyville.


Honeybees drink from a water station.

Honeybees drink from a water station.


Blue lobelia is one of the last few flowers blooming in the patio pots.

Blue lobelia is one of the last few flowers blooming in the patio pots.

Date: 2024-11-03 04:37 am (UTC)
full_metal_ox: A gold Chinese Metal Ox zodiac charm. (Default)
From: [personal profile] full_metal_ox
I love the straightforward and determinedly unmarketable name you’ve given your marigold landrace.

You’ve managed an almost heroic framing of the squirrel (and good for you that you’ve got a black walnut that’s at least productive enough for squirrels.)

The neon magenta salvias and million-bells (I’d not known weeping petunias had a specific name), along with the purple morning glories and blue lobelias, are a defiant assertion of the cool half of the color wheel during the season when oranges, yellows, and browns prevail—all united in your unruly, complex, teeming, vital, HOA-snubbing yard.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2024-11-03 05:25 pm (UTC)
full_metal_ox: A gold Chinese Metal Ox zodiac charm. (Default)
From: [personal profile] full_metal_ox
Compost bins need feeding, too.

Date: 2024-11-03 10:36 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] shirebound
Thanks for sharing! I love amethysts.

Oh my, what a marvelous assortment of feeders. The critters must love your buffet.

Date: 2024-11-03 06:43 pm (UTC)
yourlibrarian: Squirrel eating a nut among yellow leaves (NAT-Squirrel Icon-yourlibrarian)
From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
Nice to see the late bloomers, and also the food out. Our squirrels are definitely busy at work gathering nuts, been seeing lots of them scurrying about.

Date: 2024-11-04 12:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kaishin108
How beautiful. I love your style how natural everything looks. :)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2024-11-04 12:54 am (UTC)
kaishin108: tree heart salmon river by me (Default)
From: [personal profile] kaishin108
I love the rambling of it. :)

Date: 2024-11-04 02:50 am (UTC)
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Lovely.

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