Hope everyone is doing well during these uncertain times. As I write this blog today, it's 72F outside with beautiful bright skies. Did I say it's November 10th? Wow! Hard to believe just a few weeks ago, October 30th, we had our first snow of the season. It was short lived as the next week we had temps in the 60's. The bears have been active. Two days now (11/18th), I woke to my feeders on the ground. Guess I'll have to wait a bit longer to put the feeders out. I've been busy blowing leaves out of the flower beds and prepping the yard for winter. The Adirondack chairs are wrapped in the winter 'coats'. Wrought iron table n chairs have been tarped. Putting the garden to bed for a long winter's sleep. Well, I'm finally wrapping up this post November 20th. Take Care all. Hope you have an amazing day.
These photos were taken 15mins apart. Looks like a smaller female took down my feeder followed by a much larger male.
Fall Maple tree
Maple Tree
Living up to her name 'Autumn Frost' still going strong after several frosty nights.
Climbing hydrangea on maple tree
Harbor pond
Hollis, NH maple trees
Backyard maple
First snow of 2020 Winter season.
Autumn Frost still holding strong even after being covered in snow.
Blue Princess Holly
Bloodgood Japanese Maple
Japanese Maple
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