My prairie girl heart was longing for harvest and golden fields.
Apples and frost and crisp nights with starry skies. Summer laughed at my fantasy...and "the boys" went surfing....
I stopped by the wetlands bird sanctuary, looking for migratory songbirds...and was instead presented with an emerald green high summer marsh....
This is what lies behind the field, in first picture, above!
But there's a secret garden here!
I'm pretty sure that a meadow is ecologically incorrect for a barrier beach island---which is truly just a sandbar with sparse vegetation at most.
Perhaps on the mainland, 100 years ago?
Before malls and highways and golf courses took over?
Plenty of food for the migratory songbirds if and when they pass through...
Wild grapes....
below: Colorful! We called this joe-pye weed back in Illinois, no clue what it really is. I do remember that the berries made great ink for secret messages! [a/n This weed is actually called pokeweed. It is---unsurprisingly---related to another weed called INKWEED. Both used by colonists to make, well, ink!]
and scented grey bayberries, ingdigenous to the dunes here....
...I treasure it!
love
lizzy
gone to the beach.....
Our summer is still surrounding us in Montana too! Surprisingly our temps are still in the high 80s! I am loving it, because the leaves are still changing too. :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are great! I love the plant you used for ink! :D
So gorgeous! I love the photos. Summer temps are here in Montana, but the trees are starting to change. I look forward to October! Kit
ReplyDeleteHi! I love it that I hear from Montana blog friends! And that you guys love the beach...so cool! Thanks for reading!
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