The east side of our property is a slope down to a valley, mostly covered in trees, about an acre in size. Yesterday I hiked down the hill, and took a bunch of pictures of the trees. I typically only go down there around this time of year, as it gets a bit overgrown in the summer, plus there are a lot of blackberry brambles, which aren’t much fun when wearing shorts in the warm weather.
This first picture gives a pretty good indication of the slope; not super-steep, but fairly significant:
A bunch more pictures of trees, with occasional comments; won’t you join me for a stroll? You’ll just have to imagine the birdsong:
Looking across the valley at the bottom of the property:
Looking up towards the potting shelter near the beehives:
Private property sign:
Base of the tallest tree on our property:
Looking up at that tree, which forks to two trunks. I haven’t measured how tall it is, but I’d estimate somewhere around 100 feet — certainly not the tallest tree near us, but the tallest on our property:
Blackberry brambles, which cover a sizable portion of the hill; quite the menace:
A moss-covered fallen tree branch:
There are lots of ferns enjoying the shade, too:
A somewhat recently fallen tree:
It landed on the boundary fence:
Looking along the length of the fallen tree:
Part of the slope is covered with grass, which we used to mow, but in recent years have left wild. Looking up the hill to seedlings I transplanted a few years ago; the pond is beyond the top of the hill:
On the edge of the trees is a nursery of seedlings:
Which is slowly spreading up the hill, including a pine tree seedling:
And a bunch of fir tree seedlings:
I hope you enjoyed joining me on this small hike.