Posts by Anita

Ease On Down the Road

Posted by on Nov 8, 2013 in fall, photos, Unmowed Blog | 2 comments

Ease On Down the Road

First snowflakes today! Time to move on from summer’s greenery and head down the dark and stormy road to winter.

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Queen Anne’s Lace: Re-opening for Business

Posted by on Nov 7, 2013 in birds, fall, flowers, seeds, Unmowed Blog, wildlife | 0 comments

Queen Anne’s Lace: Re-opening for Business

Queen Anne’s lace really stands out in a crowd when it’s in bloom. The big umbrella-shaped white flowers are hard to miss. But when fall comes, the plant closes up shop. The round flower head clenches itself up like a fist and forms a tight brown clump sometimes known as a “bird’s-nest.” It’s not a nest for birds, it’s more of a restaurant, since the birds come and check out the clumps for insects and spiders that might be hiding inside. Then, the amazing part–the Queen Anne’s lace flower, apparently dead, stiff and dried-up, re-opens. It...

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The Witch House

Posted by on Oct 28, 2013 in fall, holiday, Unmowed Blog | 1 comment

The Witch House

Salem Massachusetts. What better place to visit in the month of Halloween? I decided to check out this quaint little New England village, famed for its spooky history. Not sure exactly what I expected to find. Witches, I guess. Hm. Not exactly the quaint little village I was expecting, I decided, as I circled the jammed municipal parking lot for the third time and finally took refuge in the four-story parking garage. Salem ceased to be a village anywhere approaching quaint a few centuries ago, and became a major shipping port–in fact there’s an official National Park here: Salem...

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Ghostly Skies

Posted by on Oct 27, 2013 in holiday, Unmowed Blog | 1 comment

Ghostly Skies

Clouds drifting across a cold autumn sky. Seems like ghosts hovering overhead, getting ready for Halloween.

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Three Rocks a Day

Posted by on Oct 22, 2013 in fall, Unmowed Blog | 2 comments

Three Rocks a Day

I’m going to build rock wall. That’s what I decided, three years ago. A long rock wall along the foundation of the house and another alongside our beat-up old garage. It will look scenic, rustic, picturesque. Classic New England, Robert Frost and all that. I love rock walls, and they’re easy to build, right? After all, how hard can it be to pile one rock on top of another? I started out one bright fall day with a pile of flat stones and a lot of enthusiasm. After ten minutes, things were still going pretty well. After twenty minutes I’d dropped a rock on my finger and...

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