The heavy freezes are continuing.
The alfalfa is always slower to react than, say corn, or the leaves on trees.
Gradually, over a long series of heavy freezes, the fields will turn brown, all the juices stored in the roots, slumbering until spring.
Creating a new world, ready for winter long nap.
And now, for a tiny bit of summer life
Yesterday, I captured, on camera, a butterfly/moth exploding into the air as Boomer and I walked by.
I’m finding capturing bugs in flight is very hard to do. (But ever so fun, when I actually get one on camera.)
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
We haven’t had a rose yet around here, but it’s been getting close. I think you do a great job capturing bugs (and birds) in flight.
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I can feed the birds but bugs are a slight chance of capturing.
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You are amazing!!
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Not really, but I do have fun.
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How very cool! Ther butterfly capture, that is…
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And the air…tee hee. Thank you, Elaine
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We are not getting heavy frosts yet…soon I suspect! Hope you had a nice ride the other day:)
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We did. Cold but no wind. That made it nice.
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Awesome shot!
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Thank you
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A great click Linda! š
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It was lucky!
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