Amelia in the trees again
Amelia seems to have a penchant for climbing around in the trees…on the way home through Beacon Hill Park she made her way up this slightly prickly Redwood tree.
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…hung about in the scaly cedar…
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…and sat in the Blue Spruce!
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The Tamarack isn’t shedding its needles yet…
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…but the Douglas Fir cones are ripe!
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Ah, Amelia, you’ve brightened my day with your tree climbing.
Amelia likes the view from up in the trees!
Hurry Amelia, enjoy it all while you can. Fall caught Summer off guard this morning in Sutton…there are cold, rainy days ahead…we’ll be making soup today!!! Have a great one!
Soup – mmm yummy! It will rain here soon enough, so we are enjoying the outdoor pursuits while we can!
Amelia loves trees as much as I do! The first photo of Amelia in the Redwood, shows the beautiful bluish color of the needles. So beautiful.
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It is a beautiful tree, though more prickly than we expected!
I’m with Amelia. Evergreen trees are divine. I can almost smell the fragrance.
We often wish we could convey smells and sounds in this blog – the views are not quite all of the story!
Amelia is a delight! The only native evergreen we have growing on the farm is the western red cedar. Fun to see all the different trees that Amelia is climbing.
Western Red Cedar is abundant here – Amelia would feel right at home on your farm!