![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEa-30bPe8hHlD21NZfmWR9fBKCJ1rmsS4qw187r2KUeppQz7vHG1yYuxKbLPYRtqXxUE-7319ZOEgBPOXUQVDqn32eZ5dxxoR3OoXFoJB_ruzGDlK4s75k0FAvlwqfDU7wlKxqBAbMjA/s280/fullsizeoutput_a224.jpeg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgb88hz07A8mCrtPSMXgfqDYoacAlvw7QzxEhBP5Brht2YstRUSYGgvLzv_oq6ieK-PU6p2Lq5GZGuMWMV3zB2Qzh9ArygKSc8eIngVevCnWDHyRmR3V66Viw6wUhsMpAARrniT5Gs1Y88/s320/fullsizeoutput_a225.jpeg)
I couldn't help but bring a few home for my collection in my improvised baggie.
Winter blooming witch hazel is one of my favorite finds....it looks like it belongs in a Dr. Seuss book. This one was a completely different color than the one I posted about a few days ago and is a nice pop of color in the brown winter landscape.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh23iC6NvoVH-PvaTudY2iHWxG_-Zq6wHH6lcvx8E-PppU_WOsZH7Uh1TIayZXbTPUZXS4ARevd4YdDG1B8MDT0dlqB0nFnt-5BCl-lcZXcg0h1zrs9e7pQZ8rh3S_zfNBjricQ2DX7kDI/s280/fullsizeoutput_a22d.jpeg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_GTXwnuQE1WXdxWXG17Hnhwt1en37oFca2dDGaVuiY3drY3jcj_PvutyNvzWjJdorn4cTSb2HVvHY3j5hHh2_liUzrongnWxho9dmGDGcvtHOZkkhWpojnjDbLcP0fPeyKjtsbtxBEvw/s280/fullsizeoutput_a22e.jpeg)
I've been watching a Juniper near my house waiting for the berries to turn this bright blue. I learned today that Juniper berries aren't very tasty which is why wildlife mostly leave them alone. But they do provide food for desperate birds in the winter.
I was pretty happy with my winter finds today.
No comments:
Post a Comment