Saturday, August 1, 2009
A short Walk

These are some of the folks I meet on my walk
in the neighborhood. You will need to expand
the picture to see them

If you look closely you can see two Japanese
beetles making little Japanese beetles.

It is really interesting the different configurations
that the mushrooms have taken this year. May be the
extra rain that we have had this year.

More mushrooms. It has been a wet summer
this year. It's good for some things and
not so good for others. Either way, we like
it.

Grand niece looking cute as usual. Our
little creek has been flowing great this
year.

This is a large geode stone from
Kentucky that is at the entrance to
our labyrinth. This geode is about
12' by 12" in size.

This is a fairly large Petoskey stone from
the state of Michigan. If you look close
you can see the sea creatures in the stone.
This stone is about 6" long.

This is another example of the growth of
the mushrooms this year. Nature is an amazing
thing.
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