Well, we have officially passed the first day of fall for 2011. The leaves in Minnesota are quite attractive in the starting shades of yellows, oranges, and reds. I took some photos with my children recently while we were out in our woods that I wanted to share.
Layne playing with the positioning of a wildflower behind her ear. She is our oldest child at 4, nearing 5. |
Jayden smelling hopefully one of the last dandelions of the year. She is the middle child at 2, nearing 3. |
Here is our little guy, Caleb at almost 9 months. The cool air made his nose run. |
Pond with two ducks in it. |
Wild berries. I am not sure what they are. Just bird food? |
One of our two cats, Callie. This ditsy girl lets the kids do anything to her. |
We found quite a few little red berries on the ground. I could not identify them either. Here is a close-up in Layne’s hand.
Little leaf with vibrant color.
The girls heading off the island.
Here is a maple leaf that looks to have already begun decomposing.
A splash of color.
One of the pumpkins in the garden. Hopefully the applications milorganite keep the deer away. They devoured the pumpkins and squash last year the week before Halloween.
The girls were bummed. 🙁
We have had wild turkeys in the yard almost daily for probably at least the last month. They are fun to watch. It has usually been one or two female turkeys, hens, with what might have been poults, baby chicks, from this spring. The most we have seen together is twelve.
They enjoy something in with the corn. There is horseradish there too, but nothing goes for the horseradish! |