Wearing of the Green

When I visited Wells Reserve at Laudholm in late January and again just last week, I noticed the different greens and took photos to share today with you. What a different world it was only eight days ago.

 

greenfurrylichenmosstreebranchLaudholmFarmWellsME24Jan2020
green furry lichen
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soft green moss along a stream
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grey-grey lichen on a tree trunk
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fruiting lichen
greenlongleafymossLaudholmFarmWellsME9March2020
yellow-green long leafy moss
orangegreenslatestonebeachLaudholmFarmWellsME9March2020
orange-green slate-like stone on beach
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mossy logs and evergreen trees
greenmossessnowtreebranchesmagicLaudholmFarmWellsME24Jan2020
mosses on branch with icy snow
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haircap moss peeking through snow, plus pine needles
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green mossy trail

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Hope you’re enjoying St. Patrick’s Day whether alone or with others today.  Here’s an Irish blessing (or so the internet says) for today:

May you always have walls for the winds,
A roof for the rain, tea beside the fire,
Laughter to cheer you, those you love near you,
And all your heart might desire.

 

One response to “Wearing of the Green”

  1. Such lovely images. Very pretty. I especially love the hardiness of the haircap moss.

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