whitetail doe under pear tree
Photo by J. Harrington
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Yesterday, the Better Half mentioned that there are pears on the pear tree. I looked carefully and observed a number of golden-brown pears hanging from the branches. Some day soon we'll take a closer look and see if we want to claim some for ourselves. The rest will ripen, over-ripen and drop to keep our neighborhood whitetails happy. Watching them and taking some pictures makes us happy, too.
five pear-picking whitetail deer
Photo by J. Harrington
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Also yesterday, for the first time in the quarter century or so that we've lived here, I saw what I think was a groundhog / woodchuck in the back yard. The last sighting was just before s/he disappeared under the brush pile. We'll watch for it when we fire the brush pile around the end of this month. Meanwhile, yesterday's inspection didn't reveal any fresh mounds from the pocket gophers. I'm not sure why.
Green Pear Tree in September
On a hill overlooking the Rock Rivermy father’s pear tree shimmers,in perfect peace,covered with hundreds of ripe pearswith pert tops, plump bottoms,and long curved leaves.Until the green-haloed treerose up and sang hello,I had forgotten. . .He planted it twelve years ago,when he was seventy-three,so that in Septemberhe could stroll downwith the sound of the cricketsrising and falling around him,and stand, naked to the waist,slightly bent, sucking juicefrom a ripe pear.
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