A fine botanical ramble today, along trails and through woods & fields
Welcome to Mono indeed: the excellent trails at Monora, outside #Orangeville
Seen on an arm on my deck, complete w date: 6 8 11!
Unknown male moth has been on other side of window screen all day, barely moving. Look at his feathery antennae!
MaryHumphreys&Anahata playing GeorgeGreen'sCollegeHornpipe at excellent #OrangePeelMorris house concert
Zucchini muffins in the making on the compost heap
Great ribs & more at #Orangeville Rotary Ribfest — to build splashpad for kids
Support your farmers! #Orangeville Farmers’ Market
Hey, you—keep away from my orchids! #squirrel
Perhaps my favourite lawn ‘weed’: gorgeous sparkling spiral stigma of Dianthus armeria (Deptford pink)
A triple rainbow over #Orangeville — which means it sprinkled here!
Some colour on a mercifully overcast day in #Orangeville
Survived another hot night in #Orangeville
Survived another scorching day in #Orangeville
In honour of Mandela’s birthday: beaded lion from South Africa
Strong barring in clouds off to W of #Orangeville. Is that the underside of the jet stream driving this system?
The impressive wedding girl crossing another item off her list
And there we have the last Japanese iris for this year—gorgeous! (& much more purple than the camera sees, btw…)
Perhaps one more Japanese iris after this one curls into oblivion?
Life isn’t all a picnic. Laptop hanging out at the end of a scorching day…
Facing the day together
First flowers of the year for the weedy Epipactis helleborine, helleborine orchid, growing in my lawn
A fine end to the day, sharing a strong Trappist Koningshoeven Quadrupel! Thanks!
It’s back! Yes! Fuligo septica, creeping dog vomit slime mold, growing on bark chips. 3 years running!

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husband, father, retired outdoor education teacher, botanist, Type 2 Diabetes, ... not quite the angel taborer

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