Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Autumn In Vermont 2023-2025

    A Touch Of Fall reflections at Indian Brook Reservoir
Fall Flowers And A Lovely Barn
So this year, the most colorful fall foliage around here is these flowers. Perhaps fall is later than some people and flowers think it is.

Color Amongst The Trees In Morrisville 
Autumn River View
       Autumn In Fletcher
Fall Glow At The New Haven River
Fall at Shelburne Orchard
Mums & A Pumpkin
So Much Color

Dancing Trees

Yes, today we have something very special for my Fall Foliage Photography. 

Fall Honey Hollow Rd. 

North Western Slope Of Camels Hump


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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Exotic Flowers

Isn't this a beauty! Painted tongue plant 
(Salpiglossis sinuata) This South American native loves cool weather and blooms from spring until the plant begins to fade in midsummer. Salpiglossis often produces a late-season burst of color when temperatures drop in autumn.
Fritillaria Orange
How exotic looking is this plant.
Fritillaria imperialis (crown imperial, imperial fritillary or Kaiser's crown) is a species of flowering plant in the lily family, native to a wide stretch from Kurdistan across the plateau of Turkey, Iraq and Iran, to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Himalayan foothills.
 
Drumstick Primrose
Poppys
Poppy In Pink The center of a Poppy up close.
African Daisy 
originates from South Africa. Also known as the Cape Daisy or Blue-eyed Daisy (Osteospermum fruticosum).

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Friday, October 3, 2025

Nature's Art

Stone Wall Reflections, 

at Joiner Brook, in Bolton

Plant Reflections On Water
Nature's Art
Cool Reflections On A Hot Day!
Nature's Watercolor
Fall color on a mountain stream.

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Stone Walls Of Vermont


Stone Wall Glory!
Some of the most amazing stone art I've seen while working on our new project about Stone Walls and Sugar Houses of Vermont.
Natural Stone Walls
with reflections on Joiner Brook
Natural Stone Walls
with reflections on Joiner Brook
Rock Wall At The Intervale
Built by Thea Alvin
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Gotta Love a great Hobbit Hole

especially with the rabbit door handle and the Heart Rock next to the door.

Built by Thea Alvin
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Gotta love a Stone Wall with an antique tractor on a lovely country estate in Vermont.
Stone Wall at Rockledge historic summer estate in Swanton, Vermont. 
Architect Charles Saxe in 1918 designed alterations to an early 19th-century farmhouse, that is the principal surviving element of an early 20th-century gentleman's farm. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Natural Stone Wall in Westford
Stone Walls in Westford
Red Barn with a Stone Foundation
and a Great Stone House in South Hero.
Lovely Red Barn 
with a beautiful Stone Foundation in Hinesburg.
Stone Wall With Birches In Hinesburg
East Fairfield
South Hero
Garden Wall in Colchester
Arched Stone Wall At The Intervale
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Stone Wall in Jeffersonville
Round Barn 
with a Stone Foundation at Shelburne Museum
Stone Wall With Birches in Fletcher

Stone Wall Lined up beautifully in the snow

Stone Wall Reflections, 

at Joiner Brook, in Bolton


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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Bee Visiting Lobelia Flowers

Bee Visiting Lobelia Flowers
Bee Collecting Pollen

Hugging That Flower
Great Blue LOBELIA 
(Lobelia siphilitica) is a plant whose above ground parts are used to make medicine. The main parts used of the Lobelia plant are the flowering parts and the seeds.

Lobelia is used for breathing problems including asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, and shortness of breath (apnea) in newborn infants. Some people take lobelia as a sedative to help them relax. Other people use it to increase sweating.

Lobelia is applied to the skin for muscle pain, joint lumps associated with rheumatoid arthritis (rheumatic nodules), bruises, sprains, insect bites, poison ivy, and ringworm.

Lobelia (Lobelia inflata) or Indian tobacco is an herbal remedy recommended for addressing acute asthma symptoms. It has a long history of use by Native Americans who smoked lobelia as treatment for asthma. The name Indian Tobacco was assigned because the Aboriginal people smoked dried leaves of the plant. Historically, the Aboriginal people were very creative and efficient in using the Lobelia plant for medicinal purposes. The Iroquois used the root to treat leg sores, venereal diseases and ulcers. The Cherokees used a poultice of the root for body aches. They also used the plant for boils, sores, bites and stings. Considered a plant to cure asthma, phthisic (lung disease), croup and a sore throat, it was also used to discourage the presence of gnats. The Crows made use of it in religious ceremonies. In the 19th century, American physicians used lobelia to provoke vomiting as a means of removing toxins from the body. For this reason, it has also been called "puke weed."

The reason you've heard lobelia described as a toxic herb is that high doses cause serious effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, profuse sweating, tremors, rapid heartbeat, mental confusion, convulsions, hypothermia, coma, and possibly death.  

It is important to begin with lower dosages and increase the dosage over a period of time.It is also imperative that you never surpass a dosage of 20 mg per day. If you consume a dosage higher than 500 mg, it could be fatal. Lobelia can be taken in a few different forms. It can be given as a vinegar tincture or a regular tincture, as a fluid extract, or as a dried herb for teas or in capsules. It is preferred that the dried herb be mixed in eight ounces of water with other herbs but not necessarily recommended as the best way of consuming it due to its pungent taste.

If you want to try lobelia as a home remedy for a mild asthma attack: Mix three parts tincture of lobelia with one part tincture of capsicum (red pepper, cayenne pepper). Take 20 drops of the mixture in water at the start of an asthmatic attack. Repeat every 30 minutes for a total of three or four doses. But remember that asthma can be a serious health condition and that herbal remedies like lobelia are not substitutes for standard medical treatments. I strongly recommend that people with asthma work closely with an integrative medicine practitioner for optimal care and advice about effective alternative therapies.

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My blog is meant to inform and I strive to be totally accurate. It is solely up to the reader to ensure proper plant identification. Some wild plants and mushrooms are poisonous or can have serious adverse health effects.

Friday, September 19, 2025

Dahlia Delight

Dahlias
The Dahlia Flower’s Message Is…Celebrate what makes you different. Seek out the new pleasures in life and keep moving through the challenges instead of letting them hold you back. Discover what the world holds for you, and watch out for pitfalls along the way. Pink symbolizes kindness and grace.
Beautiful On A Pink Dahlia

Dahlias In Lovely Peachy Colors

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