Hello, I am linking up with Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday.
These are some of the scenes from our walk at the Hemlock Gorge yesterday.Such a calm day before the big storm SANDY. I am hoping our electric stays on, they are already announcing school closings. If I am not around visiting your blogs the next couple of days, it will be because I will not have the internet access. I hope everyone in the path of SANDY ..Take care and be careful and I hope no one has any serious damage.
Above we saw a few falls colors, hemlock trees and a cute Carolina Wren. I also saw the YC Kinglets in the same area as the Carolina Wren.
Our walk on the trail next to the river and goes into a Hemlock forest. We saw various hemlock trees that look like they are dying most likely from the insect called Hemlock Wooly Adelgid. It was sad to see that these same beautiful hemlock trees in the Smoky Mountains are also dying from this insect.
Above are some photos from around my yard: top right is our red maple tree, Clematis is blooming again, more of the red maple, our colorful weeping cherry tree and one of the many Pine Siskins I have been seeing at my feeders.
I love the colors on our Weeping Cherry tree.
More of the blooming Clematis.
Here are just of few of the Pine Siskins in my yard today. You can see their pretty yellow stripe on their sides. At the same time they were also on other feeders and in the weeping cherry tree. My biggest flock of Siskins so far this season.
They are a fun groups of birds to watch, sometimes getting a feisty with each other. I hope you enjoyed my walk and my Pine Siskins.
To see more wonderful photos and mosaics please visit Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday
Thanks to Mary of Mosaic Monday and to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sylvia and Sandy . Thanks also for stopping by to see my post. I wish everyone a happy week!
These are some of the scenes from our walk at the Hemlock Gorge yesterday.Such a calm day before the big storm SANDY. I am hoping our electric stays on, they are already announcing school closings. If I am not around visiting your blogs the next couple of days, it will be because I will not have the internet access. I hope everyone in the path of SANDY ..Take care and be careful and I hope no one has any serious damage.
Above we saw a few falls colors, hemlock trees and a cute Carolina Wren. I also saw the YC Kinglets in the same area as the Carolina Wren.
Our walk on the trail next to the river and goes into a Hemlock forest. We saw various hemlock trees that look like they are dying most likely from the insect called Hemlock Wooly Adelgid. It was sad to see that these same beautiful hemlock trees in the Smoky Mountains are also dying from this insect.
Above are some photos from around my yard: top right is our red maple tree, Clematis is blooming again, more of the red maple, our colorful weeping cherry tree and one of the many Pine Siskins I have been seeing at my feeders.
I love the colors on our Weeping Cherry tree.
More of the blooming Clematis.
Here are just of few of the Pine Siskins in my yard today. You can see their pretty yellow stripe on their sides. At the same time they were also on other feeders and in the weeping cherry tree. My biggest flock of Siskins so far this season.
They are a fun groups of birds to watch, sometimes getting a feisty with each other. I hope you enjoyed my walk and my Pine Siskins.
To see more wonderful photos and mosaics please visit Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday
Thanks to Mary of Mosaic Monday and to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sylvia and Sandy . Thanks also for stopping by to see my post. I wish everyone a happy week!
Uma mais linda que a outra!Ótima semana,beijos,chica
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!I enjoyed your walk!Fantastic shots!And your garden looks beautiful!Those birds,omg!I love them!Thanks for your visit dear!Wish you a lovely week!
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your siskins are definitely going nuts! sorry about the hemlocks. the scene with the stream and the moss-covered rock is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely birds and flowers Eileen, and lovely nature scenes. Stay safe with this storm heading our way Eileen. I'll be thinking of you :)
ReplyDeleteThe Hemlock Grove is so pretty! What program did you use to make the first mosaic?
ReplyDeleteI truly hope the storm is downgraded by the time it hits your area and you are safe. Take care.
Beautiful pictures, Eileen, with the beauty around your walk, am sure you had such an inspiring and relaxing time with nature. Hope storm Sandy will not be as strong and damaging as predicted, take care and praying you'll be safe
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen ....Beautiful mosaic's both of them !!
ReplyDeleteThe weeping cherry is lovely!!
I got evaded with the Pine Siskins to they where just everywhere...the deck was a carpet of them!! I know what your saying about being feisty...you would think they had never eaten before : )))
Hope all goes well with you and the storm...We will be getting some of it to!!
Stay safe
Grace
The photos are absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.. Glad you got out and got some great photos BEFORE the storm... We have as many Goldfinch as you do Pine Siskins...
ReplyDeleteWe are far away from the storm but have had a very cold, damp/drizzly, cloudy weekend --with tons of wind. SNOW is in our forecast along with high winds.... Not many leaves left here on the trees....
Please be safe... God Bless.
Hugs,
Betsy
Aren't the last pretty flowers peeking out of the fall leaves delightful?! I sure hope you don't have any problems with the storm. Take care!
ReplyDeleteReally stunning photos! I love your mosaics. So beautiful where you are!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your walk very much - and the photos from your feeder. I hope you stay safe through the storm - thinking about you.....
ReplyDeleteThat's so sad about the Hemlocks dying. They are so pretty. You have hiked in some of the most beautiful places! I love the streams the best.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenic birds with such lovely little birds.
ReplyDeleteSo many pine siskins in one place at once. I like the flat feeder you have assembled for them, the squirrels here would have a heyday with it!
ReplyDeleteJudith
Wonderful mosaics -- those birds are amazing. Thanks for sharing. Sally
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pretty walk and view of nature.
ReplyDeleteStay safe! Sure wish that storm would fizzle out before landfall. :(
Thanks for stopping by and nice comment.
Such beautiful mosaics showing some enchanting scenes and colors. The siskins are really chowing down. I suppose that they will need all that energy to endure the storm. You take care, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful walk. And how those clematis flowers stand out in the autumn. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI hope Sandy loses pep and gives few problems.
There is always that strange calmness before a storm, I feel like the past few days have been dragging ever so slowly.....please stay safe and dry, Eileen. xo
ReplyDeleteBe safe from the storm! Your yard is fantastic -- amazing the clematis is blooming again and so beautifully. The fall colors are lovely and boy that is a lot of pine siskins! Looks like a convention of them.
ReplyDeleteAgain, be safe -- I'll be thinking of you.
Beautiful scenes. Hope they all are able to weather these later day freak storms heading your way.
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Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI hope Sandy won't cause damage. Be safe and have a nice week.
those pretty yellow stripes...the blooming Clematis with those gorgeously shaped drying leaves and your weeping Cherry tree all made me feel better today....in a collage they are stunning to see and as always when I leave your page I feel a sense of connection with mother nature that soothes this soul of mine :)
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos from your walk! Hope you stay safe...we are hoping not to lose power either...although we do have a generator, it will not be used for the computer, for sure! So far, just a lot of gusty wind and lots and lots of rain! Just popping in to catch up with everyone since we are unexpectedly home because of Sandy!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful color in your mosaics. Love seeing the details of nature viewed on your walk,
ReplyDeleteWonderful images Eileen. It is always wonderful to go walking with you through the eyes of your camera. Thanks for stopping by my blog today, Take care and I hope that you are not badly affected by the storm.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos, and mosaic, Eileen! I love visiting you as I get to see different types of birds that I don't around here.
ReplyDeleteLove the autumn colours, beautiful !
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying your beautiful images! The siskins ae so sweet. We have som here too. I don't know if they are exactly the same..... Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteStay safe!!
ReplyDeleteI love the scene with the stream and rocks.
ReplyDeleteGreen. Soothing.
Eileen your images and mosaics are gorgeous! The Fall color is wonderful! The Hemlocks...WOW!
ReplyDeleteoh wow eileen, what GORGEOUS pictures through the Gorge...and the forest...along the river! the colors are so beautiful. so calming.
ReplyDeleteit's sad about the hemlocks...hopefully something can be done to save them?!!
BE SAFE up there!!! i wish you the best.
Your walk yielded beautiful photographs. I like the ones you took in your yard as well.
ReplyDeleteI stayed inside yesterday. It rained most of the day. During one break in the rain, though, Bob did wrap our picnic pavilion in tarps. The picnic pavilion is now ready for the Winter season.
Take care the next couple days. I hope you do not incur damage from the rain and winds.
lovely fall colours and siskins! Hope Sandy doesn't hit too hard!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy the walks you take us on, Eileen, and such terrific captures as always! Beautiful colors and I do love the variety of birds! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHope everything works out with Sandy. Great shots and love the Siskens. Aren't all the Boreal birds fantastic eaters? Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery in that gorge. The little birds all over the feeder are beautiful. I hope you stay safe in the coming storm.
ReplyDeleteI really like your Pine Siskins. I hope you and them keep safe away from the Sandy. I have been watching about it on the news. From Findlay
ReplyDeleteNice group of images, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteStay safe, hope you are not too badly inconvenienced by the storm.
Wonderful walk and your siskins ~ never have seen them ~ Excellent photography ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall Pics!I hope the storm is not bad there,keep safe.
ReplyDeleteLove your walk along the creek and your yard is a wonderful example of fall colors.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images, natural.
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful for me to view right now as we are in the throws of sandy!!
ReplyDeleteyou sure are getting a lot of pineskins!!
Gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteStay safe!
LOVE your collages. Very nice photos!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely! I particularly like hemlock. So far the wooly adelgid hasn't made an impact in MI, but we are losing our beech and ash.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Stay safe and I hope no damages your way. Excellent pictures as usual. Have a better day tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous autumnal walk!
ReplyDeletecaptivating photos. i would enjoy this walk, too. love the mosaic.
ReplyDeleteI do like those siskins - hope you come though the storm intact!
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
Lovely trail by the river - they can't do anything to protect the hemlock trees?
ReplyDeleteDon't know if I ever have seen a pine siskin! They're cute and pretty!
You always capture your world so beautifully, Eileen. I'd sure enjoy that walk among the hemlocks, although shoo shoo to the little monsters Wooly Adelgids. And your back yard is full of wonders. Hope you have safe shelter while Sandy wreaks havoc.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us with you on your beautiful walk. The shots are all very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see so many birds in your yard. So lucky of you to be so near to nature.
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. Food for the soul!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful Autumn delights Eileen. I loved the first to the last~
ReplyDeleteLove those siskens! I do hope all is well after Sandy's visit.
ReplyDeleteOh! wow! love this one!
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