Friday, October 17, 2014

Milkweed & Masterpieces

Hello!

Looks like my blog posts might be stacking on top of each other like an archiveal graveland in satalite space somewhere. We haven't had any tower service and well I don't want to waste this perfect opportunity and post, so I'm going to share anyway.

Milkweed grows wild along the road sides and dissapleared for a number of years. It is essential to the Monarch Butterflies. Yup, that was me in the ditch when you drove by honking the horn, I let loose about 5000 seeds into your little area, nice.

 

The Milkweed

 

Essential to Point Pelee, Ontario Lake Erie and other areas so I have pockets full

The milkweed lived along this snow fence

 

The Masterpiece

 

 

I followed it out to the beach, I'm in my bliss - milkweed - beach - maybe seaglass?

 

Joining The Run A Round Ranch Report in the blog party "Good Fences" - come and play!


 


Hoping your day is a good one,


~00~ Grandma (aka Cindy)

 

 

12 comments:

Pamela Gordon said...

Beautiful pictures Cindy. I'm glad you're spreading the love of milkweed around the country. Hugs.

TexWisGirl said...

very nice scenes! thanks, cindy!

Lynne said...

Pretty views . . . I love milk weed pods too and have been spreading the seeds in my neighborhood. Groomed lawn people probably won't be happy. I try for the open field like areas though . . . We have wide open spaces around us . . .
Happy travels!

janus said...

The monarchs thank you and I thank you.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Thanks for thinking of the butterflies!

;-)

Rosemary and Thyme said...

Nature is remarkable. So much natural beauty to enjoy. Thank you for making the monarchs happy.

I do appreciate you stopping by my blog. I am very grateful.

Janet

FABBY'S LIVING said...

The images are gorgeous, what lovely photography! The butterflies will be so happy too!
Have a lovely weekend.
FABBY

Rajesh said...

Great set of images.

Country Gal said...

Lovely photos ! yes next year I am growing milk weed in my wild garden for the Monarchs I grow a lot of cone flowers for them to . Point Pelee is a lovely sanctuary for all kinds of nature and is a lovely place to walk along the docks in the marsh and take photos, I love the land and nature that is down by lake Erie . Thanks for sharing , it is chilly today , stay cozy and have a good weekend !

eileeninmd said...

Pretty fence scenes. The beach and lake are pretty.. Have a happy day!

Deborah Montgomery said...

So good you are spreading the milkweed seeds. The monarchs really need them. My nephews' school group was able to get some funds to plant milkweed where they live near Denver, because the monarch population has gone down.

Thanks for your nice visit to my blog too.

Amy at love made my home said...

Hi Cindy, just catching up on all that you have been up to! You have been going to some lovely places and seeing interesting things for sure haven't you! xx

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