This photo blog features the seasonal changes in nature observed in my own backyard and a variety of local environments. The Wachusett Meadow Audubon Sanctuary in Princeton, MA is often highlighted as a model for the positive effects a small nature preserve can have on the larger environment and the local community. Local sites of historical, cultural and recreational interest are spotlighted as well.
All photographs were taken by me. Thank you so much for visiting.
I chuckled as I viewed your photos, Julie. Squirrels are so acrobatic. That one where he’s completely upside down is fun. And what lovely apples they look to be. I have not heard of Baldwins, but these look delicious. Nice that you share your apples with the squirrels. Wonderful autumn celebration here.
Baldwins are old-fashioned apples, actually first grown here in Massachusetts. They were most known for cider back in colonial times. I like them because they are hardy and store well.
Amazing little critters!
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Full of energy!
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Just perfect captures.
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Thank you! Love when you catch moments like that!
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Great photos! 🙂
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That squirrel surely is a rascal, but very entertaining!
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🙂
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I chuckled as I viewed your photos, Julie. Squirrels are so acrobatic. That one where he’s completely upside down is fun. And what lovely apples they look to be. I have not heard of Baldwins, but these look delicious. Nice that you share your apples with the squirrels. Wonderful autumn celebration here.
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Baldwins are old-fashioned apples, actually first grown here in Massachusetts. They were most known for cider back in colonial times. I like them because they are hardy and store well.
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Wow look who got a gem!😆🍎
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Luckily, there are plenty of apples to share this year!
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