I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Searching for November



Hi everyone! Welcome,  November ~


I love November---the dark quiet rainy days, the windy stormy days, the glory and bluster of the brilliant sunny days that follow. The season has finally arrived, it is indeed Autumn, now during the first weeks of November.



Mo is not so fond of rain as I am:



Each morning as I sip my hot tea I look out at the dunes, now beginning their color change from green to gold and ochre.





Often there are flocks of birds, especially on quiet foggy days .


These are migratory geese, passing through, resting in the flooded swales.








Or after a windy storm, I see geese, ducks,  and many flocks of tiny birds who fly much too fast for me to capture them on my camera.  One morning there was a large hawk, soaring low, round and round over the dune and swales. Would he capture something as large as a goose? Or a tiny migrant bird? A big beach repair truck scared him away and all was safe again. I looked him up: a Northern Harrier, with a distinctive white patch just above his tail. Hawks are generally  only seen on quiet fall or winter days. My bird book says northern harriers nest in marshy wetlands, so he may live nearby. Northern Harrier Audubon Guide pics,






As the dunes become more accessible, I get out my little "Weed Finder" to identify the seeds and dried stalks.


This pod caught my eye on FB, a post by Fine Farmhouse.

FB ~ A Fine Farmhouse


I knew her pods looked so familiar, but had never seen them harvested and dried. What could they be?


FB ~ A Fine Farmhouse

Aha. Something called Velvet Leaf. I 've seen it with its big velvet leaves many times. I'd love to \find some dried to bring home. The pods are oddly pleated and fluted, like miniature industrial  filters of some kind. [on the right] here



Mo and I are walking a lot, as helpers become less, um, helpful. I am up to about 6000 steps most days, wow. The new phone app is fun and encouraging. Mo and I inspect all our usual haunts and routes.






































Often I fill my pockets with tiny finds, a habit from childhood nature walks.

















And I have set out on my desk this favorite Victorian glass vignette, a miniature cabinet of curiosities.




It holds at least 6 types of moss, and fungus; a miniature oak leaf, long dried and brittle tiny twigs, and an acorn cap ''robin's nest'' with tiny blue grey bayberry eggs.






It was a gift from my mother, years ago. I get it out every fall and remember our walks and ''studies'', our love of nature books and journals, our special times together. The gift my mother gave me---so much more than a paperweight, a lifelong love of seeing and studying the natural world around me.



November--one of my favorite months! And it ends with the special holiday of Thanksgiving, something to look forward to. Friends and family, happy times. Turkey and traditions.


enjoy your November too!

love

lizzy 

gone to the beach........




















6 comments:

  1. Hi! Before they built houses across the street from me there used to be a resident harrier hawk. It could hover, facing the wind, for LONG periods of time.

    Farmers HATE velvet leaf! I always thought it was kind of pretty though. Cool seed pods.

    Around here there was a bumper-crop of milkweed in ditches and fallow fields this summer. My friend's hubby tried to tell her it was cotton, lol. Not quite...

    I like November, too - even though we may get some snow tomorrow! I'm not ready for snow yet!

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  2. Thank you for the wander around your neighbourhood with those glorious subtle tones. You've captured Autumn perfectly. What a quilt those colours in your arrangement on the plate would make!
    It's always fun to look up and find new plants and pods. I love inspecting them close up, marvelling at their 'engineering'.
    Penny
    Your mum's collection is such a special keepsake.

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  3. Such lovely evocative, emotive pictures of Autumn. Your Nature finds are beautiful; I often cut bare branches and vase them in a corner where the lighting will throw their shadows upon our walls..
    ahhhh cool days, at long last. Your little Nature book looks very interesting. (Have you read"Doubling Back--ten Paths Trod in Memory" by Linda Cracknell?--It is just a wonderful read--my November Non-Fiction book) Hugs from an avid "things" collector Julierose

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  4. I love all your nature bits! So pretty and the best kind of decor. I envy you your migratory birds going by. That must sound incredible. :) Kit

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  5. Yay! Glad your enjoying a more typical Autumn. Sure looks beautiful. I haven't seen acorns in years! Too cute!

    We have a Cooper's Hawk in our neighborhood. Beautiful, but fierce. He killed a pigeon one day in front of our house. He kept dropping it as it was almost as big as him!

    Nice to see the koi pond too! Looking good.

    Enjoy the weekend,

    Kel

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  6. What a beautiful November post.

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