The clear, crisp morning revealed the new layer of snow and it sparkled in the sunlight with the snow crystals twinkling like stars on the surface.
Twinkling Snow
Those awful, stinky Asian beetles thawed out these last two days outside on my porch and in the house. I sure don’t want them inside and I rather see some other insects outside on flowering plants in the summertime although this red milkweed beetle seems a little lost since it isn’t on a milkweed.
Summertime Bug
Spending time outside was more bearable today with temperatures above freezing but since snow still covers the ground, there are not any wildflowers to be found, or at least not growing ones. Dried flower heads and seed pods are about all that can be spotted during a hike. These remaining dry milkweed pods are leaning a bit from the winter winds but there are a few seeds haven’t gone sailing yet.
January Milkweeds
The deer have been making tracks across my lawn and one place they have been checking out a lot is one apple tree which has about a dozen apples since hanging on the tree. The apples have gone through a very cold deep freeze so I don’t know how tasty they are for the deer when they do fall off the tree.
Frozen on the Tree
Yesterday I spotted a bald eagle flying over my house and I was hoping it would land in my trees, but instead it landed in the neighbors tree. But with the very squeaky snow in the cold morning, I didn’t get too close to it for a picture before the eagle flew off. The eagle and other birds might not like me getting close, but the chickadees do since I scare the other birds away from the feeder and they can finally get some bird seeds. But once I leave, the poor chickadees have a hard time getting a spot with the redpolls, nuthatches, purple finch, goldfinch and woodpeckers.
Long Lunch Line