Monday, July 21, 2025

CHERRY SEASON UNDERWAY

 The orchards are beautiful this time of year, with trees laden with plump cherries.  The unpredictable spring weather, with frosts and sudden warm spells, reduced the yield somewhat, especially the tarts.  Still, plenty of sweets are popping up at local farm stands.  Delicious!

 

 

 

 

 


 

Thursday, July 17, 2025

CAPTURED…FINALLY

 I call it the Anderson Creek Marsh, because the west branch of the creek flows through it.  On maps, though, the wetland is unnamed.  It’s an amazing habitat for a wide variety of birds, including an elusive Great Blue Heron I’ve been trying to photograph over the last month.  As I would inch forward using my car as a blind, the heron would fly off and I’d only get a distant shot as it took to the air.  Finally, on Monday night, I got some close-ups of this beautiful bird as it meandered through the tussock sedge.  In the end, it flew to another part of the marsh, but I’m glad I kept trying.

 


 


 


 


 


 

Monday, July 14, 2025

CRYSTAL LAKE ALPACA FARM

 My grandnieces were at their family cottage outside Frankfort again, and I went over to visit.  We took the kids to the alpaca farm.   Brooklyn watched over Margo and Grace fed one of the young animals.  Alpacas are gentle animals, prized for their luxurious fiber, which is harvested by shearing once a year.  The grown alpacas were kept in a separate fenced area.  Not surprisingly, I liked the huge Great Pyrenees herding dog as much as the alpacas.
 


 










Thursday, July 10, 2025

ROADSIDE DAYLILIES

 They’re abundant right now and brighten up roadsides and yards wherever you drive.  I’ve always called them Tiger Lilies but turns out they’re not.  Tiger Lilies have drooping flowers and spots.  I found a patch of them too.

 


 






Sunday, July 6, 2025

AN AGRARIAN MIND

 I don’t know if it was all the patriotic songs played on the Fourth of July at the Detroit Tigers baseball games this weekend or singing the classic folky This Land is Your Land at church.  Whatever it was, it sent me to the fields and orchards with my camera.  The experience reminded of Wendell Berry’s wisdom:  An agrarian mind begins with the love of fields and families in good farming, good cooking & good eating.