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Showing posts with label ZenRiver Gardens in winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ZenRiver Gardens in winter. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2015

red and russet day at ZenRiver Gardens




I figured I'd better crank up the Sube to check the new battery, & this may be the best day for a test drive, as snow is forecast  tomorrow. I walked Chase to the mail boxes, & then we drove out to ZRG for a visit. The snow was the deepest ever. Chase wisely refrained from following me when I broke trail to the shack. Everything looks gorgeous, & there were a fair number of birds. The bright red sumac seed heads sure show up against the fresh, deep snow. The snow is so deep, this is the first winter I can remember not finding animal tracks crisscrossing everywhere. 


snow too deep for deer
nuthatches flicker among
red sumac heads


 

Then Chase & I wandered back towards the quarry. The trail to the quarry hadn't been driven over by snowmobiles, so we took the left fork for a change & walked towards the Wiley sugar shack. When we crested the first hill, a gorgeous red fox sauntered away from us. Nothing moves very quickly in this deep snow, even wild animals. It was a large fox, one of the biggest I've seen, & it's thick fur was a gorgeous russet red. I got to watch it meander off for almost a minute. It must have winded us, but the snow was too deep for it to run. All in all, a red and russet day at ZenRiver Gardens!