Photos:Nature 'Round the Yard
Photos of nature right from my own front and back yards.
I am lucky to live in Southern California; it's fall and the temperature inside is 69 degrees without having to use the heater; it's even warmer outside, and sunny! Whenever I'm feeling curmudgeony, I like to go outside and "hang" with my trees and plants. I talk to them, and feel better. Sometimes I do my meditation practice outside in the backyard, barefoot on the leaves.
Date: 11/2/2013 3:07:23 PM ( 11 y ) ... viewed 1941 times This is a view of my back yard right outside of my sliding glass door; I am sitting now at my computer looking out at it! The bird-of-paradise plants are in bloom. To the left is the trunk of my huge, 50+year old pepper tree. In front of the Birds are potted spider plants and a Chinese jade plant. In the background is one of three ficus trees lining the wooden fence. To the far left in the background behind the pepper tree is a giant bird-of-paradise plant that has large black bird "heads" with white "feathers".
The leaves of my front yard tree (can not remember the name of it!) are just starting to change colors--this is the first time since the tree was planted a few years ago that it has had berries! In the background you can see the neighbor's small palm tree; palm trees are ubiquitous in Southern California.
This praying mantis appeared on the bricks on my front porch a few days ago; I was so excited! I'd never seen an adult mantis in the yard before! Mantis's are beneficial carnivores; they eat other insects that are harmful to plants and crops. A family member startled it by accident and it jumped off of the wall onto the concrete porch and went into full mantis defensive posturing: Arms up, mouth open, wings spread! It was quite a wonderful sight! (Didn't have my camera ready to get that, though). Family member put out his hand and the mantis climbed into it; as we were expecting rain that night, he gently placed the mantis under the cover of some plant leaves. I wonder if the mantis showing up on my front porch is a sign of good luck, like crickets? Oh, and we have plenty of crickets, too! I love to hear them "chirrup" at night. Once in a while one gets into the house; they really like hanging out in the bricks of my fireplace--when they chirrup, it's like an echo chamber and you can hear one cricket all over the house!
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