Got up early this morning and took a ride over to the airport marsh. A beautiful deer crossed the road ahead of us, but she bounded away before I could turn on the camera.
We saw two families of geese, two families of ducks, and a beautiful blue heron at the marsh.
We checked in on the foxes and saw a group of wild turkeys on the way home.
Then it was off to the farm stand for some fresh produce. I came home with spinach, tomatoes, pickling cukes, eggplant, and blueberries.
Now it is time for yard work and painting the porch...and so it goes...
I love living in New England. I love the seasons, the landscape, the history, and the wildlife.
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This morning...
I am recycling this post for ABC Wednesday- G
for geese, goslings, and my garden...
I noticed that one gosling is significantly smaller than the rest...
I love to watch geese parent their goslings...
It was raining again last night...this morning I made the rounds in the garden...
My peony is about to open up...
The daylillies look vibrant under this overcast sky...
The raspberries are coming along...
...and it is getting harder to keep up with the salad bed.
Have a great day!

June 11, 2011
A morning ramble...
Yes, I know I have been posting many pictures of Lupine... but this is such a magical time of year.
I decided to take a morning drive and everywhere you look there are fields of Lupine.
...and more and more Lupine...
I stopped by airport marsh in Whitefield to find a family of geese out for a swim...
...and another family with some smaller goslings...
I decided to take a morning drive and everywhere you look there are fields of Lupine.
...and more and more Lupine...
I stopped by airport marsh in Whitefield to find a family of geese out for a swim...
...and another family with some smaller goslings...
Then it was on to Twin Mountain where neighbors down the road from our camp have some beautiful horses...
The best part of the morning was finding a doe with a fawn in a field...not sure if you can see them too clearly...but it was the high point of my day!
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