Picture of the Day for November 8, 2018

Autumn has quickly disappeared, even if the calendar says it is fall yet, as my pond has a complete layer of ice covering the surface already. Although the ice isn’t thick enough to walk on yet, winter is getting a grip. With a large lake, like Lake Superior, it takes winter months to get a solid hold of its water and some years the lake wins over winter and you can’t walk out on it like these people did.

Walking on Stiff Water

Walking on Stiff Water

Picture of the Day for November 6, 2018

It is election day and I vote for a warmer week but it looks like it will be a loss if the forecast is right. Between the recent rains and melting snow, my pond is overflowing again. Normally the spring snow melt causes it to fill up so this picture almost looks similar except for the leaves haven’t been packed down under the snow and no ice on the pond plus greener grass than in the spring melt.

Fall Overflowed 

Fall Overflowed

Picture of the Day for November 1, 2018

Today is All Saints Day, but my little chipmunks are definitely not saints especially after I finished patching the holes in the insulation in the garage from one which got trapped inside over night and tried to dig its way out. They also must be digging out more winter dens as new dirt is being piled high at the hole entrances the last few days. I found a lot of bitternuts they buried in my pots as I cleaned out the flowers at the end of the season.

Not Saintly Chipmunk

Not Saintly Chipmunk