September Things
A pretty white moth or butterfly on our garage window. Does anyone know its identification?
Neighbors cows on a foggy morning
Eating breakfast

Great blue heron in the swamp
Turkey buzzards on electric poles
Bulrushes
The township workers are filling in the gutters along our newly paved road – making it very dusty.
I hope it soon rains and cleans up the road again.
There are definite signs of fall in our woodlot
Shellbark hickory leaves are turning yellow, and our yard is full of shellbarks. That should give the squirrels something to do instead of eating from my bird feeders.
Leaves are beginning to cover our grass.
Most corn surrounding our house has been harvested. Now we can see buildings again.
If it hasn’t been harvested, it soon will be.
Stink bugs are invading our area and trying to get into houses
The last daylily
Most of our flowers are gone, but the plumed celosia is still pretty and there are a few miniature roses.
Lily of the valley berries are almost as pretty as the white flowers were in spring.
Our new crepe myrtle bush is finished blooming and is full of seed pod berries.
Corn silhouetted by the morning sun
Today’s sunset
These are beautiful fall days.
























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