So this is part II or wait, it's part III of my fall series, pictures that I took in Maybury Park, MI while hiking around with my husband @matt-a.
It's funny I JUST learned that these are called cattails haha, the name is spot on and I kinda wish I looked it up so many years ago, but I guess I didn't really need to know it.
Look at that puff inside! I like it.
On our way back we stopped by a cider mill, it was my first time visit one. I dunno why, but I expected to be able to see how they make cider, I think? I guess I just didn't expect it to be a store that sells cider and a couple more little things, it was still fun though. There was a brewery next to it and it was closed haha. Dang.
Oh yeah, the photo above is not the cider mill I was talking about, it's horse stables haha.
artwork by @kookyan
An interesting trip, especially with your beloved husband. I like the first, second and third picture, ... great day my friend :)
Thank you kindly :)
You couldn't take the picture of the cider warehouse and the brewery?
Nope :D
Beautiful Photos anyway
Nice soft tones , perfect for Fall. followed you to see what you come up with next!
Thank you :)
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love the photos and the water reed is Great, we have it growing in Australia and I'm not sure if it's native or not.
Thanks @sanddrift! I don't know where they are originally from because I saw them grow in Europe too haha
you have a great eye, love the setting and different artistic shots...really cool:)
Thank you very kindly :)
Интересные фотографии:)
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Cattails are such cool plants... I particularly like them earlier on when they are all smooth and brown, really like a short haired cat's tail.
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Haha! Thanks @curatorcat! I like how they feel when you rip them :D
I love the first two photos the best, the natural colours are beautiful. I think Autumn is definitely my favourite season.
By the way, we miss those cryptO-cat kitties, how are they?
Thank you @white.tiger, happy to see you're back :)
They're doing good, although I haven't been taking any photos of them lately, I need to get back at it :)