Showing posts with label pano of west sky. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 14, 2024

The colors red

 ..and other inspiring ideas....


Sometimes after a having an dry spell of ideas and lack of motivation one needs ... something. Early this morning I looked around the internet and read a few things then looked at some blogs. Most of them had to do with photography.

Well that added to my motivation and joy. So much so that I was able to go out and look for opportunities.

These are Highbush Cranberries taken last week when Charlie and I took an afternoon walk up the road to check these plants out.



Here is the difference from July 1st of this year:


And here is the photo I took of the berries this morning...


I thought Red! Red! It is the color of holidays, of cheer, of bright and beautiful things. 

I have been following this bush since spring. Oddly enough, I've never gotten a photo of this bush in flower. I hope to get it this coming spring so I can complete my 'journey' of watching it through the season. 

I should mark it with a little flag before it drops its leaves as it will be hidden amongst all the other brush this winter.

Nanny Berry Red! Apparently after red, they will turn dark purple or black colored.


Nannyberry on July 1st of this year. No photos of the flowers this year. Again, I need to flag it somehow.


And then just your run of the mill Sumac. Truly though, they do add so much color to the roadsides!




Of course, there is always this in red....
A Ninja Minifig helping to trim flowers....


And in the spirit of the coming Fall season...
A Vampire Knight... in Red....


Some shots from the morning's walk to the meadow as the sky burst out with color.



The last shot is looking west from the pasture south of the house. This is probably the only other spot I can get a full view of the sky without the forest or trees crowding the sky.


That was my Red Theme for the day. September has been providing us with some amazing morning skies ... finally!