Thursday, July 9, 2009

On the way to work the other day...

I finally got to shoot a photograph of an antelope. Usually when I see them they are long gone before I get my camera out but not this one. He seemed very content to be resting in a pasture with horses. It was a treat to be able to see one so close up instead of watching one bounce away. I know, I know he looks like a colt all curled up...but he's not. Click on the picture so you can see it enlarged and it's an antelope. Really.

And today I took lunch in a field full of flowers. Some of my favorites, pussy-toes and prairie smoke, are in full bloom right now. According to my Mountain Wildflowers book and I quote "Pussy-toes are not particularly attractive, but they are so numerous that one cannot help but notice them"....

I'm quite partial to them.































Rosy pussy-toes Antennaria rosea


And in the same field lots and lots of prairie smoke.

Prairie smoke Geum triflorum (pink)


With lots of Slender and Early cinquefoil
Potentilla gracilis and concinna
(yellow)
and a little bit of Upland larkspur
Delphinium nuttallianum
(blue)





























More cinquefoil

4 comments:

  1. Having lunch under such scenic and serene surroundings must be heavenly. Even the wild flowers are so beautiful.

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  2. Ahhhhh.... That sounds delightful! I think you and I will have to have a lunch date among the wildflowers when I visit! I can't wait to see you!!

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  3. Beth,

    Wow to be in a meadow like that is really something! I'm in the southeast US things are so hot and humid it's hard to enjoy the flowers. Thanks I really enjoyed my visit.

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  4. Butthead: "Beavis, you said pussy toe."

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