Just Pretty
Scenes we just couldn’t pass by
without taking a photo
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A heavy early morning frost in late September weighs down the asparagus ferns.
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As the sun comes up the nighttime frost on a red cabbage turns to dew drops.
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Late May blossoms on a Redfield apple tree. Grafted onto wild apple rootstock in 1998, this tree has borne medium sized red-fleshed apples since 2005.
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A bumble bee working an echinacea blossom.
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One winter evening I happened to catch a nice sunset over the woodshed.
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Looking like a flock of cranes, a week before harvest the garlic scapes have swelled with bulbils and straightened up, waving in the breeze until the day of harvest arrives.
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Sonya took this early morning photo of frost on the red and green kale. October, 2011.
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