Central Ontario last weekend
Wooden bridge over a small creek leading to: orange maple leaves, holes made by a hungry woodpecker looking for tasty bugs, calico aster (Aster lateriflorus), bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) and climbing nightshade (Solanum dulcamara).
FYI: As strange as it may seem, both the yellow and red berries are sometimes known as bittersweet, which is the reason I like to include the botanical names.
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"October is nature's funeral month. Nature glories in death more than in life. The month of departure
ReplyDeleteis more beautiful than the month of coming - October than May. Every green thing loves to
die in bright colors."
- Henry Ward Beecher
things are dying beautifully in your part of the world
I like the picture of that little bridge.
ReplyDeleteI love the bridge, and the idea of walking through the dry leaves...love the crunchy noise they make:-) It's a beautiful collage!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful mosaic of the October woods.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful path with that bridge. Are the berries edible?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous collage. You da master!!!
ReplyDeleteThe path in the woods is excellent---I want one too. MB
This is a perfect postcard, ma'am.
ReplyDeleteVery well done EG, I love the bridge, a passage to paradise!
ReplyDeleteLéia
I love how you have displayed your photos, all so beautiful and showing my favorite time of the year.
ReplyDeleteYou do these mosaic/collages so very well! I can almost smell the air, hear the crackle of leaves beneath my feet, touch those berries...
ReplyDeleteHow 'bout I trade you this for a heron in flight? :-)
I'm utterly amazed at how you know all these names.
The picture of the bridge really captures the idea of October for me.
ReplyDeleteDarla
A very nice mosaic. All the photos fit together so nicely for an autumnal scene!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty mosaic...very interesting.I could use that the little bridge right here at the house....we need a designated footbridge so I do NOT have to straddle those spread apart beams on the drive across bridge when I walk up to the mailbox. Loved the woodpecker holes... and the idea that both berries are known by the same name is a puzzler. Thanks for your notes about my leaves. I thought that shot was poor because of the steps being so off plump. I used it because of the coloration of the wood and leaves against one another. Now I feel better :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the little bridge. I always enjoy seeing what's going on in your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeletebeautiful mosaic!
ReplyDeleteI always love the mosaics, but the info is terrific. I think I have the same aster growing near the woods and now I have a name for it.. yea... Michelle
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