Saturday, July 12, 2008

Early Bird

Back after a brief intermission to catch up on home and garden projects I was up at sunrise and out with my trusty Nikon to capture what is interesting in our area this time of year.

It always pays to carry your camera anytime but even more so in some of the areas I have been known to visit and hang out.




One last look before melting into the marsh, being patient and quiet can have its rewards, a little luck never hurts either!
These early berrys provided a nice contrast of colors.




This is a Canada Lily the only one I know of growing wild in my area.
The Square Foot garden is doing well we are enjoying lettuce and watching the rest grow.
Sue likes the peppers, this is one of the first and there are more coming.
Its nice to be posting some pictures again, thanks for stopping by.


6 comments:

Phil and Rachel said...

Wow! Looks like a summer in Vermont sampler! Great pictures of the deer. She was probably trying to keep the bugs off. The garden is really doing well!

John Batchelder said...

At last my hero of the shutter has returned!

Nice shots as usual - the garden looks great. You'd better watch out for the hungry woodchucks.

Tracy Batchelder said...

Great sequence of the deer swimming!!!

Katie said...

Awewsome pictures! My favorites are of the deer. It looks like your garden is coming nicely!

Dave said...

What a great series of the swimming deer! I imagine you were very patient and very still to capture these special photos. I also enjoyed the blueberry photo. Good to see you and the Nikon back in action!

Paul Batchelder said...

NOW I get it! i was all over U-tube last night looking at all kinds of swimming deer...wondering which one you ment! The garden looks great too! I can see the jars lined up in the cellar now.