From where I sit
Although I took this photo from the back of the parkling lot behind our house, it's nearly the same as the view from my office window. The tallest tree near the centre is a bitternut hickory, which has now lost its leaves, but was a glory of gold foliage a few days ago. From my desk chair, I admire it multiple times daily. My view of autumn and winter evening light is splendid. Over the past decade, Twin Oaks Woods has taken a double punch from killing diseases of ash and beech trees, but sugar maples, black walnuts, and other species are replacing them. The paved path, Laurel Trail, connects with a network of bicycle and pedestrian routes through the city of Waterloo. This is the back end of a school yard and playing field.
Thank you to everyone who visits, faves, and comments.
From where I sit
Although I took this photo from the back of the parkling lot behind our house, it's nearly the same as the view from my office window. The tallest tree near the centre is a bitternut hickory, which has now lost its leaves, but was a glory of gold foliage a few days ago. From my desk chair, I admire it multiple times daily. My view of autumn and winter evening light is splendid. Over the past decade, Twin Oaks Woods has taken a double punch from killing diseases of ash and beech trees, but sugar maples, black walnuts, and other species are replacing them. The paved path, Laurel Trail, connects with a network of bicycle and pedestrian routes through the city of Waterloo. This is the back end of a school yard and playing field.
Thank you to everyone who visits, faves, and comments.