Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Crows on the Move.

10-29-13 VERMONT: A very different day, cloudless sky, no wind and temps in the forties. I did more ‘getting ready for winter chores.’ I filled holes in the flowerbeds, Maizie’s contribution to gardening. I cleaned out and cleared the veggie bed, and Brady the horse was right in there trying out the weeds. I replaced two broken fence rails.

The pasture looks like a pasture with all the weeds, stalks, saplings, and shrubs gone, there’s a lot of grass under all the overgrowth.

About a hundred crows were flying around today, all caw, cawing to each other. It was not an organized looking group, but a scattered flock with clumps of stragglers. They went southeast in the morning and west in the evening. A pair of hawks dropped into the crowd but were chased away by the leaders.


Well, I guess there were a few clouds. Mowing the pasture uncovers the grass hidden by all the weeds and saplings. It actually looks like a pasture.

More grassy pasture with pond.

Brady says,"Thanks for the grass and those apples."

Reflections make any photo.

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