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A bright orange rose hip sits between new leaves. The leaves are green, rosy red, yellow green and bright green with a bit of reddish shading at the rims. There are water drops on the leaves  due to fog. The water drops on the newest, reddest leaf in the foreground reflect the gray sky, and the red and green of the leaves.

A bright orange rose hip sits between new leaves. The leaves are green, rosy red, yellow green and bright green with a bit of reddish shading at the rims. There are water drops on the leaves due to fog. The water drops on the newest, reddest leaf in the foreground reflect the gray sky, and the red and green of the leaves.

Foggy day in Seattle
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #OurGarden #BloomScrolling #SeattleSpring #MapleLeafNeighborhood

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A large cluster of dark cherry red hellebore flowers show off yellow anthers, red pistils and green nectarines. The contrasts are very vivid. The leaves are palmate and dark green. There are some dark green low shrubs in the back ground.

A large cluster of dark cherry red hellebore flowers show off yellow anthers, red pistils and green nectarines. The contrasts are very vivid. The leaves are palmate and dark green. There are some dark green low shrubs in the back ground.

"Cherry red , sweeter than the honeycomb..." Hellebores providing more color joy in winter-almost-spring
(That line is from the BeeGees song)
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #Hellebores #SeattleSpring

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A jazzy frog statuette combo tootles in a front yard; frog musicians line up on a bench stage to play: a drummer, a vocalists, a fiddler two tombonists and another drummer. Two frogs at the end of the stage are dancing. Meanwhile, a friendly realistic rabbit statuette sits in the grass in front, leading the band?

A jazzy frog statuette combo tootles in a front yard; frog musicians line up on a bench stage to play: a drummer, a vocalists, a fiddler two tombonists and another drummer. Two frogs at the end of the stage are dancing. Meanwhile, a friendly realistic rabbit statuette sits in the grass in front, leading the band?

Bad bunny show
I couldn't resist, and I'll bet the gardener couldn't either because the bunny was moved recently.
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #YardArt

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An array of cushions of moss grow on a concrete fence post. Some are green with silver tips, some olive green with orange green sporangia stems poking up. The effect is a bit like a collage of jewel toned pin cushions.

An array of cushions of moss grow on a concrete fence post. Some are green with silver tips, some olive green with orange green sporangia stems poking up. The effect is a bit like a collage of jewel toned pin cushions.

A slightly different array of cushions of moss grow on a concrete fence post. Some are green with silver tips( Grimmia pulvinata?) , some olive green with orange green sporangia stems poking up. There is one springing up with long leafy branches in the middle (feather moss?) . The effect is a bit like a collage of jewel toned pin cushions.

A slightly different array of cushions of moss grow on a concrete fence post. Some are green with silver tips( Grimmia pulvinata?) , some olive green with orange green sporangia stems poking up. There is one springing up with long leafy branches in the middle (feather moss?) . The effect is a bit like a collage of jewel toned pin cushions.

Mosses on fences
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood
#MossMonday

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A couple of plain pink camellias blossoms, with layers of ruffle petals, glow amid the dark green glossy leaves. Blue sky shows a bit between the leaves.

For some reason I am not fond of this color, it looks almost plastic to me, but if the light and angle are right, you can see a faint golden glow at the flower heart that redeems it from Barbie World.

A couple of plain pink camellias blossoms, with layers of ruffle petals, glow amid the dark green glossy leaves. Blue sky shows a bit between the leaves. For some reason I am not fond of this color, it looks almost plastic to me, but if the light and angle are right, you can see a faint golden glow at the flower heart that redeems it from Barbie World.

The sun is out momentarily! Here are some just plain pink camellias
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #Camellias #SeattleSpring

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A row of bright yellow daffodils stand tall at the top of a sidewalk wall. The gray stone wall is retaining a flower border along the sidewalk, with a taller mossy wall behind it. There is a bare orange branched shrub next to the daffodils, providing seasonal contrasts.

A row of bright yellow daffodils stand tall at the top of a sidewalk wall. The gray stone wall is retaining a flower border along the sidewalk, with a taller mossy wall behind it. There is a bare orange branched shrub next to the daffodils, providing seasonal contrasts.

A branch of a shrubby witch hazel is bare except for clusters of flowers. The flowers look a bit like spiders with wild, curly yellow legs.

A branch of a shrubby witch hazel is bare except for clusters of flowers. The flowers look a bit like spiders with wild, curly yellow legs.

Spring yellows brighten a late winter day, with a burst of witch hazel and daffodils
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #Daffodils #WitchHazel #Yellows

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A variety of very tiny crocus blossoms dot this border, in colors ranging from pale yellow to  pale pink to shades of blue and purple. The border is full of emerging green plants. It is carpeted with green moss. There are a few dry brown leaves as well, to remind us of seasons past.

A variety of very tiny crocus blossoms dot this border, in colors ranging from pale yellow to pale pink to shades of blue and purple. The border is full of emerging green plants. It is carpeted with green moss. There are a few dry brown leaves as well, to remind us of seasons past.

A variety of very tiny crocus blossoms dot this border, in colors ranging from pale yellow to  pale pink to shades of blue and purple. The border is full of emerging green plants. It is carpeted with green moss. There are a few dry brown leaves as well, to remind us of seasons past.

A variety of very tiny crocus blossoms dot this border, in colors ranging from pale yellow to pale pink to shades of blue and purple. The border is full of emerging green plants. It is carpeted with green moss. There are a few dry brown leaves as well, to remind us of seasons past.

Two bright yellow crocuses pop up amid a display of velvety looking orangey pink heuchera leaves. The heuchera leaves are rounded and nicely veined.  Mossy rocks trim the border. The color contrasts are interesting.

Two bright yellow crocuses pop up amid a display of velvety looking orangey pink heuchera leaves. The heuchera leaves are rounded and nicely veined. Mossy rocks trim the border. The color contrasts are interesting.

Crocus bananza
Crocuses are busy blooming in lawns, peeking out from leaves, being fresh and telling us spring is near
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #SeattleSpring

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Male catkins are ready for business. A small cluster of yellow hazelnut catkins is in the foreground, with its flowers open and full of pollen. A bee can be seen at the bottom of one catkins, gathering pollen with vigor.

Male catkins are ready for business. A small cluster of yellow hazelnut catkins is in the foreground, with its flowers open and full of pollen. A bee can be seen at the bottom of one catkins, gathering pollen with vigor.

Female hazelnut flowers are open too! Here five tiny blooms are open at the base of a cluster of male catkins.  You can see the tiny immature nut which forms the base of the flower, and the little bright red pistils sticking out at the top.

Female hazelnut flowers are open too! Here five tiny blooms are open at the base of a cluster of male catkins. You can see the tiny immature nut which forms the base of the flower, and the little bright red pistils sticking out at the top.

I saw my first honeybee of the season, busily gathering pollen from blooming hazelnut trees (not the natives, which are still thinking about spring).
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #SeattleSpring #BloomScrolling #Honeybees #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood

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A yard decoration made with a blue shovel, with green rake heads for wings, a yellow pitchfork head for tail, red pipes for legs, and googly eyes attached at the top of the shovel looks like a fanciful take on a great blue heron. Imagination required! The yard has a neat low blue green fence, with a magnolia growing in the corner. It's a colorful scene.

A yard decoration made with a blue shovel, with green rake heads for wings, a yellow pitchfork head for tail, red pipes for legs, and googly eyes attached at the top of the shovel looks like a fanciful take on a great blue heron. Imagination required! The yard has a neat low blue green fence, with a magnolia growing in the corner. It's a colorful scene.

A sign runs along a chicken wire fence, with pink lettering spelling out "NO MANSPLAINING GUARANTEE". The NO is underlined twice. I wonder if there is a sad story behind this?

A sign runs along a chicken wire fence, with pink lettering spelling out "NO MANSPLAINING GUARANTEE". The NO is underlined twice. I wonder if there is a sad story behind this?

A decorative pumpkin gnome house (material unknown), which had previously been used as part of a Halloween scene, is now painted bright red. Its walls are covered with little hand painted hearts in white and blue and pink. There is a small blue gnome in front of the house door. There is a toothy troll under the painted window. At the top is what I suppose is a leprechaun, in anticipation of St. Patrick's Day.

A decorative pumpkin gnome house (material unknown), which had previously been used as part of a Halloween scene, is now painted bright red. Its walls are covered with little hand painted hearts in white and blue and pink. There is a small blue gnome in front of the house door. There is a toothy troll under the painted window. At the top is what I suppose is a leprechaun, in anticipation of St. Patrick's Day.

Neighborhood stuff
1. A great blue heron? 2. I dunno what this was about, but OK, then. 3. A seasonally painted erstwhile Halloween pumpkin now full of love... but that troll is still there!
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #YardArt #MapleLeafNeighborhood

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A silvery fruticose Evernia lichen species on a branch: the lichen is relatively large, and very branching. It is mostly a silvery gray color, with some powdery green fronds. The lichen is growing on a mossy branch. Everything is very moist and green due to the current weather.

A silvery fruticose Evernia lichen species on a branch: the lichen is relatively large, and very branching. It is mostly a silvery gray color, with some powdery green fronds. The lichen is growing on a mossy branch. Everything is very moist and green due to the current weather.

A broken chunk of a large madrone (Arbutus menziesii) has fallen to the ground after a windstorm. The branch wood shows the richness of the madrone wood colors: to the right is a dark, almost black area (possibly disease damage) and then you can see the grainy wood flowing to the left, with shades ranging from a deep orange red heart to a pale tan at layer at the edges. There are a couple of knots, with convolutions in the grain, like a swirl in a stream. The branch is resting on a bed of dead leaves.

Several large but unhealthy madrone trees fell this winter. The park rangers have been removing them from the trails, and cutting some down, but the litter usually gets left in place, providing shelter for critters and an insight into the decomposition process. It is  untidy and sometimes jarring, but the parks department tries to follow nature as much as possible in the trail system.

A broken chunk of a large madrone (Arbutus menziesii) has fallen to the ground after a windstorm. The branch wood shows the richness of the madrone wood colors: to the right is a dark, almost black area (possibly disease damage) and then you can see the grainy wood flowing to the left, with shades ranging from a deep orange red heart to a pale tan at layer at the edges. There are a couple of knots, with convolutions in the grain, like a swirl in a stream. The branch is resting on a bed of dead leaves. Several large but unhealthy madrone trees fell this winter. The park rangers have been removing them from the trails, and cutting some down, but the litter usually gets left in place, providing shelter for critters and an insight into the decomposition process. It is untidy and sometimes jarring, but the parks department tries to follow nature as much as possible in the trail system.

Trouvailles
from a walk in the park, a silvery lichen and a burst of colors from a broken madrone tree
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #SeattleParks #RavennaPark #ColorScrolling #Lichens

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The white petals of a male osoberry flower poke out from a red and green bud cluster. The pale yellow anthers are barely visible. The background is full of out of focus, still bare gray twigs from the berry shrubs.

The white petals of a male osoberry flower poke out from a red and green bud cluster. The pale yellow anthers are barely visible. The background is full of out of focus, still bare gray twigs from the berry shrubs.

Osoberry (Oemleria cerasiformis) tentatively blooming, a first sign of spring in the native flora.
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #SeattleParks #RavennaPark #SeattleSpring #NativePlants #NativePlantsInTheCity #PNWFlora #BloomScrolling

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January
- Citrus -sliced or squeezed
- Peacock streaming: 7 days of meh
- 2 cans of (good) beer
- Couchella Staycation
- Rolling walks > 60 mins
- Weekly Exfoliation
- Weeding
- Forward Only, No Rear View Mirror
- Counting down to new fridge, hope tape holds on Chillbert.

#January #seattlewinter 🥰

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A brass duck head is nailed to the inside of a mossy fence. It's verdigris patina is modified by bird droppings. It seems to be a favorite crow target! There is a  brightly stained red cedar fence in the background.

A brass duck head is nailed to the inside of a mossy fence. It's verdigris patina is modified by bird droppings. It seems to be a favorite crow target! There is a brightly stained red cedar fence in the background.

And now for something completely different.
Why is this brass duck head nailed to the fence? Who knows?
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #YardArt #OurNeighborhood

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A variegated white and pink camellia, looking like a multi-petaled peppermint candy, blooms among glossy dark green leaves edged with lighter green. The light falls on the flower, but is weak and doesn't reach beyond the outer leaves, creating a dark backdrop.

A variegated white and pink camellia, looking like a multi-petaled peppermint candy, blooms among glossy dark green leaves edged with lighter green. The light falls on the flower, but is weak and doesn't reach beyond the outer leaves, creating a dark backdrop.

Afternoon camellia in the rainy light
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #Camellias

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Pink and cream colored hellebores peek our from between dark green leaves. These mostly face down. There is a nursery pot with another hellebore behind it, waiting to be planted.

Pink and cream colored hellebores peek our from between dark green leaves. These mostly face down. There is a nursery pot with another hellebore behind it, waiting to be planted.

Deep pink hellebores show off their yellow anthers. These stand up on stout stems above green leaves with nicely marked white veins.

Deep pink hellebores show off their yellow anthers. These stand up on stout stems above green leaves with nicely marked white veins.

White hellebore flowers grow in a cluster above decorative leaves speckled with white. The flower petals are delicately lined with pale green.

White hellebore flowers grow in a cluster above decorative leaves speckled with white. The flower petals are delicately lined with pale green.

A clump of creamy white hellebore flowers grows between pretty leaves veined in white. The back of the hellebore petals are soft pink.

A clump of creamy white hellebore flowers grows between pretty leaves veined in white. The back of the hellebore petals are soft pink.

More hellebores! The lady has a garden full of specimens and more pots she still hasn't planted!
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #Hellebores

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An array of dry bush branches and withered aster plants, are silhouette against a dark sky full of billowing light and dark gray  clouds. There are a couple of patches of blue at the horizon, and some streaks of light in the clouds show the storm hasn't vanquished the atmosphere yet.

An array of dry bush branches and withered aster plants, are silhouette against a dark sky full of billowing light and dark gray clouds. There are a couple of patches of blue at the horizon, and some streaks of light in the clouds show the storm hasn't vanquished the atmosphere yet.

A new storm coming in
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #CloudScrolling #Storms

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A coral red quince flower with a couple of buds blooms amid gray branches. You can see golden stamens and a golden corrugated pistil. There is a diffuse light from an overcast sky.

A coral red quince flower with a couple of buds blooms amid gray branches. You can see golden stamens and a golden corrugated pistil. There is a diffuse light from an overcast sky.

Flowering quince braving the frosty cold
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #MapleLeafReservoirPark

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Moss pixie caps (Galerina hypnorum?) growing in very green moss in a rock wall crevice. The small mushrooms are orange-yellow with bell shaped caps. The caps show striations radiating from the center to the scalloped edges. There is an photo insert on the right hand side showing the flat gills and stem attachment of a couple of the mushrooms. The stem and gills are almost the same color as the cap. The stem is thin, long and lightly speckled.

Moss pixie caps (Galerina hypnorum?) growing in very green moss in a rock wall crevice. The small mushrooms are orange-yellow with bell shaped caps. The caps show striations radiating from the center to the scalloped edges. There is an photo insert on the right hand side showing the flat gills and stem attachment of a couple of the mushrooms. The stem and gills are almost the same color as the cap. The stem is thin, long and lightly speckled.

On a mossy spot, moss pixie bells
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #FungiFriends #FungiLovers #FungusFriday #Mushrooms

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This photo is of a analemmatic type of sundial in the front of the UPrep High School central building in Wedgwood Neighborhood. The design is described below. The sundial is an iron gray cylinder with stainless steel lettering, indicating the hour of the day along the sides. Stainless steel lettering also designate the lines for the winter equinox at the top, both solstices at the middle and summer equinox at the bottom. There is a handle at the bottom, about waist height, to move the gnomon so that the sunlight can strike its slit and fall on the correct hour of the day.

The sundial is oddly attractive, looking a bit like a welded futuristic rough idea of a robotic Dakek.
( The followin is from  https://sundials.org/index.php/sundial-registry/onedial/746) A unique, 10 foot tall, 2 foot diameter (base) tapered cylinder dial similar to a traditional shepherd's dial except that the cylinder orientation is fixed and the gnomon is rotated about the dial axis by the user to align with the sun. Time is read from the vertical hour and date lines. The dial is fabricated from bronze plate and is hollow. Lines are formed by individually cut hour and date line segments welded on from inside the cylinder. A lever at hand height is moved to rotate the gnomon to face the sun, providing a vertical shadow. A slit in the gnomon tip provides a more accurate sun spot on the dial face.

This photo is of a analemmatic type of sundial in the front of the UPrep High School central building in Wedgwood Neighborhood. The design is described below. The sundial is an iron gray cylinder with stainless steel lettering, indicating the hour of the day along the sides. Stainless steel lettering also designate the lines for the winter equinox at the top, both solstices at the middle and summer equinox at the bottom. There is a handle at the bottom, about waist height, to move the gnomon so that the sunlight can strike its slit and fall on the correct hour of the day. The sundial is oddly attractive, looking a bit like a welded futuristic rough idea of a robotic Dakek. ( The followin is from https://sundials.org/index.php/sundial-registry/onedial/746) A unique, 10 foot tall, 2 foot diameter (base) tapered cylinder dial similar to a traditional shepherd's dial except that the cylinder orientation is fixed and the gnomon is rotated about the dial axis by the user to align with the sun. Time is read from the vertical hour and date lines. The dial is fabricated from bronze plate and is hollow. Lines are formed by individually cut hour and date line segments welded on from inside the cylinder. A lever at hand height is moved to rotate the gnomon to face the sun, providing a vertical shadow. A slit in the gnomon tip provides a more accurate sun spot on the dial face.

Went to check the analemmatic sundial at Uprep HS, and it works very well in winter! This is at high noon (the sun is still winter low)
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #AnalemmaticSundial #UPrep #Sundials

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A rose colored camellia is opening, its petals partly unfurled. The watery winter sunlight strikes the edges of the petals, and the glossy green oval leaves it is peeking out from.

A rose colored camellia is opening, its petals partly unfurled. The watery winter sunlight strikes the edges of the petals, and the glossy green oval leaves it is peeking out from.

Late winter camellias are getting ready to bloom
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #BloomScrolling #Camellias

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The photo shows a portion of a small fallen tree trunk stripped of its bark and full of grooves bored by bark beetles. The wood is a golden brown. The curvy grooves are darkened almost to black. They look like runic writing curling around the trunk. The trunk is resting on a bed of small leafy understory plants.

The photo shows a portion of a small fallen tree trunk stripped of its bark and full of grooves bored by bark beetles. The wood is a golden brown. The curvy grooves are darkened almost to black. They look like runic writing curling around the trunk. The trunk is resting on a bed of small leafy understory plants.

Cryptic scripting in the forest
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #SeattleParks #CowenPark #BarkBeetles #, #BeautifulDecay

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Every color is muted by a layer of white frost, like a thorough dusting of flour. An array of crumpled fallen leaves in shades of brown and gray twist and turn amid green leaves, moss and burgeoning California poppy plants. It almost looks monochromatic, but the sugary greens and a few pops of tan leaf colors shows it is not.

Every color is muted by a layer of white frost, like a thorough dusting of flour. An array of crumpled fallen leaves in shades of brown and gray twist and turn amid green leaves, moss and burgeoning California poppy plants. It almost looks monochromatic, but the sugary greens and a few pops of tan leaf colors shows it is not.

Frost bites the leaves
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #FrostArt #BeautifulDecay

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Some lichens are growing in small patches on the vertical side of a wooden fence. A couple of species of fruticose oak moss branch up from the surface, like seaweed on the ocean of air. The one at the top is possibly a powdery blue green colored Evernia, the one bottom right a olive green lungwort lichen. There are small clumps of blue green shield lichens, with overlapping "scales" making them raised from the surface. The wood of the fence is covered with green algae, working hard to help decompose the fence.

Some lichens are growing in small patches on the vertical side of a wooden fence. A couple of species of fruticose oak moss branch up from the surface, like seaweed on the ocean of air. The one at the top is possibly a powdery blue green colored Evernia, the one bottom right a olive green lungwort lichen. There are small clumps of blue green shield lichens, with overlapping "scales" making them raised from the surface. The wood of the fence is covered with green algae, working hard to help decompose the fence.

Somehow lichens growing on the side of a fence like this look alien to me. But why shouldn't they grow that way?
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #Lichens

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A row of powdery green thalluses of pixie cup (so named because they look like long stemmed cups) lichens grow on  a fence. They look like they are sneaking out from behind a red fence slat. Another rainy day scene.

A row of powdery green thalluses of pixie cup (so named because they look like long stemmed cups) lichens grow on a fence. They look like they are sneaking out from behind a red fence slat. Another rainy day scene.

Pixie cup lichens sneaking out from behind a broken fence slat
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #Lichen #LichenSubscribe

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Looking up at a very blue  sky in a, park in Seattle. The sky is framed by overarching hazelnut tree branches full of powdery yellow catkins hanging down on the left, and by a grove of cottonwoods and pines on the right.

Looking up at a very blue sky in a, park in Seattle. The sky is framed by overarching hazelnut tree branches full of powdery yellow catkins hanging down on the left, and by a grove of cottonwoods and pines on the right.

Blue sky with hazelnut catkins, Seattle today
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #SacajaweaPark #BloomScrolling 😁

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A short, bushy border plant with smooth, green, shiny oval leaves is full of white flowers and a few shiny black berries. The flowers are creamy white and look shaggy. They are very sweet scented.

A short, bushy border plant with smooth, green, shiny oval leaves is full of white flowers and a few shiny black berries. The flowers are creamy white and look shaggy. They are very sweet scented.

I thought at first that it was daphne I smelled, but it was sweetl box.
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #RavennaNeighborhood #BloomScrolling

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A photo from above of a velvety dark reddish brown mushroom cap with a lighter brown edging. There is a tipped cap next to it showing a dark stem attachment point and creamy brown gills radiating to the edge. The mushrooms are in a bed of leaves, wood chips and pine needles, all in shades of brown.

A photo from above of a velvety dark reddish brown mushroom cap with a lighter brown edging. There is a tipped cap next to it showing a dark stem attachment point and creamy brown gills radiating to the edge. The mushrooms are in a bed of leaves, wood chips and pine needles, all in shades of brown.

Cucumber cap (Macrosystidia cucumis) growing in our backyard
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurGarden #FungiFriends #FungiLovers #FungusFriday #Mushrooms #BeautifulDecay

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A silk tassel bush is blooming, with a cluster of long flower catkins in a light olive green hanging down from a branch, surrounded by green leaves. The catkins look as if each small frilly bell-shaped flower were growing out of the one above it. The  leaves are smooth and leathery, with a wooly underside.

A silk tassel bush is blooming, with a cluster of long flower catkins in a light olive green hanging down from a branch, surrounded by green leaves. The catkins look as if each small frilly bell-shaped flower were growing out of the one above it. The leaves are smooth and leathery, with a wooly underside.

Silk tassel bush (Garrya elliptica) blooming in the park. Although it doesn't grow natively quite this far north, it thrives in our climate.
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #RavennaPark #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants #NativesInTheCity #PNWFlora #BloomScrolling #SeattleParks

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Cherry trees have bark full of openings called lenticels, which are part of how the trees breathe. They look like horizontal thin breaks in the bark. Here we have a photo of some lenticels full of lichens, some green, some blue green, and some white. They are foliose and crustose. They are very small, which indicates that the tree is restraining their growth in some manner. The bark itself is reddish brown and rough textured. The image looks like stripes of bark interspersed with strips of lichen.

In younger cherry trees the bark is a glossy reddish brown.

Cherry trees have bark full of openings called lenticels, which are part of how the trees breathe. They look like horizontal thin breaks in the bark. Here we have a photo of some lenticels full of lichens, some green, some blue green, and some white. They are foliose and crustose. They are very small, which indicates that the tree is restraining their growth in some manner. The bark itself is reddish brown and rough textured. The image looks like stripes of bark interspersed with strips of lichen. In younger cherry trees the bark is a glossy reddish brown.

Cherry trees have bark full of openings called lenticels, which are part of how the trees breathe. They look like horizontal thin breaks in the bark. This is a closer photo of some lenticels full of lichens, some green, some blue green, and some white. They are foliose and crustose. They are very small, which indicates that the tree is restraining their growth in some manner. The bark itself is reddish brown and rough textured. The image looks like stripes of bark interspersed with strips of lichen.

In younger cherry trees the bark is a glossy reddish brown.

Cherry trees have bark full of openings called lenticels, which are part of how the trees breathe. They look like horizontal thin breaks in the bark. This is a closer photo of some lenticels full of lichens, some green, some blue green, and some white. They are foliose and crustose. They are very small, which indicates that the tree is restraining their growth in some manner. The bark itself is reddish brown and rough textured. The image looks like stripes of bark interspersed with strips of lichen. In younger cherry trees the bark is a glossy reddish brown.

Lichen growing in flowering cherry lenticels
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurNeighborhood #MapleLeafNeighborhood #NaturalHistory #Lichens

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A small cluster of snow drops is blooming. Its pointy lance shaped dark green leaves poke up through the leaf litter. Each flower droops downward, with three white tear shaped sepals spread out above the funnel shaped, green-edged white flower. They add a little touch oh cheer to the winter garden.

A small cluster of snow drops is blooming. Its pointy lance shaped dark green leaves poke up through the leaf litter. Each flower droops downward, with three white tear shaped sepals spread out above the funnel shaped, green-edged white flower. They add a little touch oh cheer to the winter garden.

First snowdrops!
#Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter #OurGarden #BloomScrolling

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