In keeping with the Holiday spirit, I’m offering some Halloween images compliments of the Blue Jay Barrens Nature Division. Unlike my normal posts, some of these images were taken more than seven days ago, but they were all taken in October and they are all from Blue Jay Barrens.
A random test audience has concluded that these creations range from clever to dumb to you’ve got to have a twisted mind to see anything in that. If you like, you can consider this a contest to see if you can guess what natural feature supplied the images. Sorry, there aren’t any prizes for being correct. Tomorrow I’ll show you the original image from which these were cropped.
My daughter is currently a psychology major in school. She may enjoy the opportunity to analyze her father through these pictures.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Arrow-leaved Aster

There is one plant in the dry prairies that refuses to stop blooming. This is the Arrow-leaved Aster, a short plant that seems to wait until summer is over before beginning to bloom. This plant isn’t just holding on. Despite the fact that we’ve had many hard frosts, it’s continuing to produce fresh flowers.

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Oak Island




Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Little Bluestem




Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Buck Moth




