What a sunrise!
Or should I say...Wow, what a non sunrise!
In fact, there was absolutely no sun orb in the sky at the time of sunrise. My weather app said haze, poor air quality, and some fog.
This is what I saw:
[Taken with my Olympus camera]
However, all was not lost:
An hour later the sun shone through briefly in an odd color:
This field was corn last year and it should be rotated to soybeans, but I'm not sure. It was sprayed and planted, but it doesn't look too great. The fog/haze finally got some orangish color to it.
The air quality lifted somewhat so I went out and worked at the forest 'pasture'. The forest is deceiving in that there actually is a lot for the mules to graze on. This section is not used in the fall and winter. It is too far out for me to check on everyone easily.
All summer I take a daily walk to check the fencing. The deer don't seem to knock things off the insulators much during the summer.
Mule/Deer trail:
Oyster Mushrooms near the creek in a dry run which has moist air flowing through it. The red arrows point to the delicious fungi.
I am happy to report that A. Corn finally met Fern.
A. Corn was a bit shy, so he ... well... did this --->
Fern pulled a wild strawberry out of her shoulder bag and ... well... it was a nice date.
I think they will be a pretty happy couple. Neither one of them look lonely any more.