This time around I've mostly got flower photos. Just a heads-up - I'm no expert on flowers; I don't know the names of most of them. They just catch my eye so I take a photo, but they're probably not going to be captioned correctly, so bear with me 😉 All of these were taken on July 15 unless otherwise noted. I'd noticed that there were quite a few flowers blooming all at once all over our property, so the camera came out and I went for a little quad ride and found more flowers - and other pretty things - than I'd thought I would. First picture is a cluster of purple daisies. They've suddenly sprung up all over and I don't know if they've been there before or not, but I think I'm just noticing them this year. Second picture is of the same purple daisies but with alfalfa in the picture. Next picture is a fireweed blossom, and then after that, three photos of the tiny butterflies I came across while I was taking pictures. I don't recall if I mentioned the little sparrow's second nest in one of our asparagus plots, but she laid several eggs and then, a few days ago, I was told that they'd hatched and there were a bunch of very cute babies in the nest. So, on my way between flowers, I stopped by this asparagus plot to take a look. Mama wasn't around at the moment, so after I had to search around for quite a while, I took some pictures of her babies. I counted at least five in the nest, and they were a little hard to find because Mama cleverly built her nest in between a bunch of dandelions and thistles, creating walls and a protective canopy for her babies. I moved these leaves aside to take pictures, but I replaced them before I left. Now we've got a photo of some wild chamomile, and a picture of different kind of purple daisy. I found a moth sitting on a thistle bud. With the wild raspberry bushes in the background, it made an interesting scene. These wild raspberry bushes are all along one of our tree lines, and have been producing for a week or so. Most of them are quite short, but they're still pretty! And for a grand finale (of sorts), here's a photo I took on the morning of the 19th. The sun was coming up and as it shone through the spruce trees, it hit my little glass hummingbird feeder. With those bright pink flowers, the glass feeder, and the silvery wind chime, I thought it made a gorgeous picture.
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We had quite the day of potato digging-and-packaging yesterday, so there will likely be some photos of that pretty soon. For now, I have a couple other photos...
First picture: swaths from the silage crop (I thought the shades of green and all the swaths in rows looked neat). Second picture: Part of the wheat field. Well, this ended up being way later than I meant for it to be... sorry to everyone who's been waiting for it!
So, here's our three highlighted photos from June! Top (June 9): One of the most perfect wild roses that I've ever had the privilege of seeing. Middle + Bottom (June 12): The sun shining through the very thick trees and grass one evening. |
AuthorHi, I'm Leah! I'm a college student, and I'm the Shop Supervisor here at Cornerstone Acres. I love to read, write, and spend time out in God's creation. I'm looking forward to sharing our farm experiences with you through this blog! "For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him." ~Colossians 1:16, KJV
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