Wednesday, October 14, 2009

My First Botanical Expedition


With the advent of fall and winter around the corner I thought I would share with you the flowers of mid to late spring.

My mommy and daddy took me for a walk, in late June, up to Soda Mountain which is in the Siskiyou Range close to where we live. There were lots of pretty flowers so I thought I would go ahead and document the flowers I saw so that I could share them with you.

The first flowers I saw were everywhere in the places that got a lot of sun. This is a little hard to determine exactly what Indian Paintbrush variety but I believe it is Castilleja Pruinosa.It’s a very pretty and prolific flower found in the mountains.  Not very big and it doesn’t have any smell.  Here’s what they look like when they cover a hillsidepaintbrush hillside
Another pretty purple flower we met on the path was Delphinium Menziesii (Menzies’ Larkspur).  I didn’t get a very clear picture of it, but what I did get I post below
coastal larkspur
The next bunch of flowers I saw I’m not entirely sure of.  As best I can tell they would be referred to as Linanthus Nuttallii (Nuttall’s Linanthus).lianthus nuttalliiThere is a possibility that I have misidentified this one and that it is instead Phlox Hoodii (Hood’s Phlox).  With the hillsides covered with these there is a particular beauty in the simplicity of the symmetrical flowers, simple color, and profusion of blooms.
I’m really not sure of the next bunch of flowers.  I like them and that is about all I know of them.  If any of you botanists out there might know, share with the rest of us.white flowers
I believe the next flower is a Trillium.  I have no proof.  It could be an alien plant from outer space as far as I know.  It has three really large leaves and a small flower in the middle.trillium

Different Lake with My Buddies

Oren's Grandparents took me to the lake to swim.

It was muddy and we found lots of cool things to play with in the water.

I tried to share a few of my treasures with my Mom--but she did not seem impressed.

I found my own personal sunbeam.

After the swim--we got ice cream at the lodge.


Summer ice cream and my best buddy.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Anna not at the lake


Since we do not have a big pool--Anna had to play in my little pool.

It was really hot that day!

Anna helped me cool off a little more quickly than that pool.

Later my parent's discovered that dipped cones are no less messy than just cones.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Anna at the Lake


This summer my cousin Anna came to visit--so I took her to my favorite lake.
Look at that mud!


The water was refreshing.

My Daddy came with us too and he took me on some rides.


My floaty is shaped like a fish.

Anna had one too but hers was pink.
We had a great time together.