Showing posts with label Great Blue Herons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Blue Herons. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Blooms and Plumes Near the Sea for Garden Bloggers Bloom Day






Salt spray roses offer hips for birds along the dunes overlooking Race Point Lighthouse. For over thirty years I have been visiting the outer cape but each time there is a new adventure. I have just returned home, with no time to stroll around the gardens, so I am sharing a walk I took for the first time yesterday as my contribution to Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. Be sure to visit Carol's May Dream Gardens to see other posts from around the world. I have walked along the beach at Herring Cove (as seen above) to arrive near the lighthouse, but this new to me and much longer walk took me through a wooded area, then dunes and over a dyke with lovely grasses gently swaying and harboring all sorts of striking wildlife . . .  then through even more dunes!


Just out of the wooded area . . . zooming in on the lighthouse. I am over an hour walk away. Well, admittedly I stop quite a bit to overlook the beauty of the surroundings. 




A Great Blue Heron so beautifully hidden within the tall reeds of grasses.







Getting closer but there are still more dunes to climb and meander through. 


Finally standing alone in front of this quaint but sturdy lighthouse. I would like to walk through the little wooden door. If you would like to learn more about Race Point Lighthouse visit this site
There is a charming Keepers house where folks from all over the world rent rooms. Many lighthouses stand all along the outer cape, to aid sea going vessels  . . . a fascinating subject that I may do a complete post on someday. For now I just wanted to share my lovely walk with you. I would love to see all the dune roses in bloom. 

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Spreading Wings Sky Blue Liliaceae Anthers and Wild Honey Bee in Garden While Larger Wings Silhouette Soar High Above













Walking into my gardens in the early morning is truly magical. Every delight in life, however, seems to have its shadow ... its challenge ... and that is most certainly true for farming. Life on this hillside right now is just about perfect, except for the gang of hoodlum goldfinches devouring my lovely viburnum. They dampen my spirits and are very taxing, but otherwise the weather is delicious, there are no biting or sucking insects, dainty flowers and new shoots of countless perennials are dotting the landscape, trees and shrubberies are excited to the tips of their branches and spilling colorful buds and blossoms, and though there is endless work to do, it is fulfilling and rewarding labor. The sky is large and always filled with joyful songs and graceful flights of birds so wondrous to hear and sight. I only wish peoples the world over could have such peaceful mornings observing and working in nature.
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