This week I finally got out to pick some weeds and try to get some really artistic grass photos.
Yeah. What about grasses? They have interesting textures in November and December.
These were parts of nature that I'd never looked at before. I mean come on...grass? What is interesting about grass?
Years ago, my supervisor at the Power Plant and I would walk along the perimeter fence and I'd point out wild flowers. He'd point out different grasses.
I'd nod and look at the delicate grasses that he'd name and then I'd point out a wildflower.
I wish I'd paid more attention to his knowledge of grasses.
The varieties are endless: bluestem grasses, switch grass, wild rye, indian grass, and dropseed grasses.
I don't know bupkis about grasses. Nada. Nothing.
But I was enchanted by the grasses I found alongside the cropland in the neighbor's land.
I mean, it is just grass right? Weeds?
Fall grasses fading
glowing gold in
the morning sun
waiting for the
snows...
Once the winter snows flatten the grasses, they will drop their seeds and burst forth again in the spring. I guess I never thought about grasses that way. It was just grass. But like everything else in the forest that I admire, it seeks to rejuvenate just as other plants do.
The older I get, the more I realize I don't know
much.
Abstract designs by
~Grasses