Saturday, October 5, 2024

Autumn Walk 2

The Creatures and Produce

In the Tierpark, a young Steinbock on his concrete mountain. 


Young humans enjoyed the day, too. 


These young Wildschwein were tiny piglets a few months ago.


Pear bounty, unpicked 


Apples likewise


On a giant conifer 


This field was once full of cider apples and pears. They have toppled over in the last years, with just these few remaining. 
People used to make basements full of glass a balloons of cider for all winter. Our barn was the cider mill, with enormous machines for the pressing. 


And now, they rot every year.



They are much too sour to eat, and nobody needs to make his own cider, because, of course “the stores make all the food.”


Unpicked grapes. Quite tasty ones, but small, so no one wants to bother.


After a year of beautiful roses 


The pears that didn’t get juiced. (No, they aren’t mine, but I did can some.)


And I retrieved this one to take.


A beautiful tomato garden still trying valiantly to produce despite the chill. 


A tasty but tricky sort


Prolific Littles


And this bounty won’t make it. Another month of summer, or a less rocky start to summer would have helped.


For winter rose hip tea


One last bedraggled bit of sunshine. 




Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Happy October

Autumn Fruits

The harvest season has set in, whether anyone actually harvests the abundance or not. 
Here are pictures from my morning walk.

Hills starting to change color.



Dahlias and dahlias and dahlias and sunflowers. 


Wild apples


Wild horses (in the Tierpark) eating wild apples









Four kinds of berries in this hedge


Wild rose hips


Tierpark deer


When the Hirsch (red deer) stags start to bugle, like this one here, then fall has arrived. 


Chestnuts



Oak and acorns





….to be continued

Monday, September 30, 2024

Last Day of September

Where Did It Go? 



Bouquet for Baby Boy





A Mexican Sunset, from sister. 



Goodbye, September. 

Sunday, September 29, 2024

This and That 2

What We Saw Today


A random cluster of thriving snapdragons by the barn. Nobody put them there. But snapdragons do quite well here, and become perennials, if they get water. 

Odd clouds


Great views of mountains with first snow.





More odd clouds


A beautiful big covered bridge, with gorgeous geraniums on the side that I was too slow to get a picture of. 


Envision a mass of flowers along the wall. 


The tress starting to turn.


And my pony, staying with our farrier for now. And getting fuzzy for winter. 



Blessed Sunday to all. 

This and That

Supper on Wheels 

When in Urnäsch, at the conclusion of the last 300meter shoot of the year, one stays for supper. 


Supper of what?, you ask. 


Supper brought in the Gulasch Canon pulled by Linus and Sissy.











Yes, it was pouring rain all day, but things get done. Especially in Urnäsch. 

Thanks to Maria for photos. She was the one at the shoot. And her town had the goulash.