Hints of Autumn in Sarasota FL
Last Sunday my friend Barbara F.-C. noted a hint of autumnal air in semi-tropical Sarasota, FL.
I agree with Barbara, inasmuch as early morning temps. of 68f count as delightfully cool in this neck of the woods.
My first walk of today with the famous Mr. Z was at 5:00 a.m. We took advantage of the coolish air.
By 6:25 we were "down by the Bay" at Sarasota's Bayfront Park for a stroll in bone-chilling (tee-hee) temps.
Then it was off to Arlington Park, a natural oasis in the heart of the City. A.P. has a nice half mile circular walkway which encompasses unspoiled shrubs, ferns, grasses and trees - a splendid home for insects, worms, nesting birds, beautiful cardinals, squirrels, unafraid rabbits; wetlands, and a natural lake.
Z. and I love it there.
Hear are some early morning (6:50 a.m.) photo's from today.
The Lake and Fountain - one of my favourite spots.
Lake and Fountain 2
A late blooming flower - on a thin stalk; starts on the right and then moves left. Such a tiny and tender blossom.
The sweet wee flowers again. (The trash can on a neighbouring street seems very close because I am zooming on my iPhone Camera).
Such pretty "end of summer" berries. Never eaten by the birds and animals of Arlington Park: therefore not safe for human consumption.
Comments
Post a Comment