While reading and responding to another thread, I thought this might be a good place to show what is blooming or calling my part ofthe Pines home.
I live with in about a 1/2 block of our main lake. The lakes here were cranberry bogs in the late 1800's early 1900's. I have lived here my whole life and as a child remember wild flowers growing on the beach.
Last March while walking the dog along the water I found the beach in bloom with Lance Leaf Violas. Since getting a camera, I take weekly walks to see what's blooming. Two weeks ago there were Yellow Flags in amongst the reeds and Sundew covering the ground. Today, for the first time since I was a kid...there were Blue Flags.
Then I noticed the ground "crawling". Apparently my walking on the damp soil brought tiny frog/toads out of the ground. They left little holes. I don't know what they are. They are about a bit larger than a pencil eraser, maybe about 3/8"long. They are slate grey and have an "X" like marking on their back. Does anbody know what they are?
I live with in about a 1/2 block of our main lake. The lakes here were cranberry bogs in the late 1800's early 1900's. I have lived here my whole life and as a child remember wild flowers growing on the beach.
Last March while walking the dog along the water I found the beach in bloom with Lance Leaf Violas. Since getting a camera, I take weekly walks to see what's blooming. Two weeks ago there were Yellow Flags in amongst the reeds and Sundew covering the ground. Today, for the first time since I was a kid...there were Blue Flags.
Then I noticed the ground "crawling". Apparently my walking on the damp soil brought tiny frog/toads out of the ground. They left little holes. I don't know what they are. They are about a bit larger than a pencil eraser, maybe about 3/8"long. They are slate grey and have an "X" like marking on their back. Does anbody know what they are?