Today turned into quite a day of discovery
after Becky e-mailed me a photo of a pitcher plant. She was in an area of the farm which I rarely
wander because it is close to neighbors and I try to keep our dogs from straying
onto other properties. Our farm is 180
acres. Our dogs should be well satisfied
with what our acreage has to offer them.
So, I was quite excited to go out and
see these ‘new’ plants. In all my years of living at Mountain Glen, I had never seen these particular pitcher plants.
These pitcher plants are on the short
side, I am guessing under 12”, and the flower itself is green just like their
leaves and just like the foliage of surrounding plants. Quite frankly, you have to be downright
looking for these plants. And, since I
did not know they existed, I was never looking.
After the amazing plant discovery, I
decided to walk a section of fence line home.
This particular fence line separates pasture from mature woods. I am hoping to see and photograph a wood thrush. I hear plenty of their high pitch notes
coming from deep inside the woods, but I want to see them. This is a goal of mine for this season.
cedar shrub in fence line |
As I left the nest area, I continued to
follow the fence for a few feet and quickly stopped. I saw a black and white fuzzy animal and it
was not Buddy as he was at my side. The
fuzzy animal raised its head. No
denying, I was feet away from a skunk. I
hate skunks. If you ever smelled one,
you would hate them, too. The odor is
the worst of any I have ever encountered.
I was easing myself backwards when that skunk scurried into a hole under
an old, decaying log. Great. That skunk has a home only feet from where I
pass during my walk daily. Makes me feel
comfortable…not.
Upon reaching home, I caught sight of an
indigo bunting perched in the top of one of our ornamental pear trees. He was
just sitting there for my enjoyment.
This day just could not get any
better. It does not need to. I was happy enough with the discovery of the
pitcher plant! The other stuff, as they say, is icing on the cake, the cherry
on top…you get the idea.
Discovery is grand!
I invite all to go and make a discovery
of your own. Go on…give it a try. Your psyche will thank you.
P.S. I forgot to mention that Glenn spied
a gobbler in the far pasture this morning – strutting his fan of feathers – impressive,
don’t you think?
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