"Open your eyes, and see what you can with them before they close forever.”
This quote from the wonderful novel All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr is one of my favorites.
I remind myself all the time to open my eyes and see.
During the past few days we have had beautiful fall weather,
and I have been walking along Piney Creek taking in all the sights.
I'm delighted to be home and to have the time to wander,
to say "Hi!" to my favorite trees and to search for animals.
Juvenile Cottonwoods Surround Their Likely Father
(the big dark trunk in the background)
Along Piney Creek, Aurora, Colorado, USA
October 21, 2025
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Here are some things I've opened my eyes to see:
Alert Mule Deer ~ Don't you love those ears?
(near the entrance to the park)
Aurora, Colorado, USA
October 21, 2025
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Cottonwood Tree
(near the entrance to the park)
October 21, 2025
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Milkweed Seeds
I've been watching the milkweed slowly spread along Piney Creek for years.
Along Piney Creek, Aurora, Colorado, USA
October 21, 2025
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My "Upper" Pond
There are many, many ponds along the length of Piney Creek,
but there are three along the east side of Heritage Eagle Bend where I live.
Along Piney Creek, Aurora, Colorado, USA
October 21, 2025
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Common Mullein Stalks Are Everywhere This Fall
October 21, 2025
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Old Man Cottonwood
October 21, 2025
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Old Man Cottonwood is my favorite tree in "my" section of the park.
I've been photographing him for many years.
I like to visit him to see what's new, touch his branches, and talk to him.
I feel vindicated in my actions after just finishing an amazing book,
The Light Eaters by Zoƫ Schlanger, last week.
Some of the Lovely and Rooty Textures at the Base of Old Man Cottonwood
October 21, 2025
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Leaves Caught in a Crotch in Old Man Cottonwood
October 21, 2025
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Old Man Cottonwood
Here you can see how he's toppled over exposing his base in the left background.
This is why I call him old ~ He's fallen and he can't get up.
October 21, 2025
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I remember asking one of my high school science teachers, Jerry MacLean,
if he thought that trees could communicate.
He told me I'd be better served, if I stopped looking out the windows
and paid attention in class.
I hope Mr. MacLean has lived long enough to read The Light Eaters!
If you read it, you will never look at plants the same way again!
Till Next Time, Old Buddy!
October 21, 2025
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I encounter lots of people along the trail following Piney Creek.
This guy blew by me peddling his recumbent bike
with Van Morrison blasting "Moondance" in all directions.
Simpatico!!!
I like to roam off the path searching for less obvious life
The Last Dandelions of the Year
October 21, 2025
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A Damselfly
What bright blue eyes and a long body you have!
October 22, 2025
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Prickly Pear Cactus Hides in Dry Areas
October 21, 2025
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Asters Still Bloom in Scattered Spots
October 21, 2025
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A Ruddy Darter Dragonfly
October 21, 2025
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The park is very quiet, its life preparing for the coming winter.
I never tire of seeing bullrushes, leaves against the sky, duckweed blanketing a pond
or a path with with leaves to shuffle through.
Fluffy Bullrushes aka Cattails
October 22, 2025
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Almost Gone
October 22, 2025
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Leaves Resting on a Duckweed Blanket
October 22, 2025
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It's Impossible to Resist Shuffling Through Leaves
October 23, 2025
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And if you're lucky like I was today (Thursday),
you might chance upon some wildlife you've been searching for.
I was pulling a U-e on the way home, and there were the deer beside a house:
Mama, her two almost grown fawns and a fourth unfamiliar deer.
The moment I hit my brakes and rolled down my window,
Mama and her offspring were moving away while the fourth deer looked on.
Serendipity!
October 23, 2025
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May you see wonderful things in your corner of the world!
Have a great weekend!
Till next time ~
Fundy Blue
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My next post will be
Friday, October 31, 2025 š¤
On a completely different topic ~ The world recently lost a member of the Moody Blues.
John Lodge, the legendary bassist, singer, and songwriter for The Moody Blues died on October 10th.
I've loved the Moody Blues and their music since I was a young teenager,
and I was fortunate to see them perform at Fiddler's Green in Greenwood Village in the late 1980s.
Sadly only Justin Hayward remains.
Here is one of my favorite song of theirs "Isn't Life Strange" written by John Locke.
The Moody Blues ~ "Isn't Life Strange"
Filmed at Red Rocks, Colorado in 1992
Isn't life strange?
A turn of the page
Can read like before
Can we ask for more?
Each day passes by
How hard man will try?
The sea will not wait
You know it makes me want to cry, cry, cry
Wished I could be in your heart
To be one with your love
Wished I could be in your eyes
Looking back, there you were and here we are
Isn't love strange?
A word we arrange
With no thought or care
Maker of despair
Each breath that we breathe
With love we must weave
To make us as one
You know it makes me want to cry, cry, cry
Wished I could be in your heart
To be one with your love
Wished I could be in your eyes
Looking back, there you were and here we are
Isn't life strange?
A turn of the page
A book without light
Unless with love we write
To throw it away
To lose just a day
The quicksand of time
You know it makes me want to cry, cry, cry
Wished I could be in your heart
To be one with your love
Wished I could be in your eyes
Looking back, there you were
Wished I could be in your heart
To be one with your love
Wished I could be in your eyes
Looking back, there you were
Wished I could be in your heart
To be one with your love
Wished I could be in your eyes
Looking back, there you were
Wished I could be in your heart
To be one with your love
Wished I could be in your eyes
Looking back, there you were
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: John Charles Lodge
Isn't Life Strange lyrics © Johnsongs, Halesouth Ltd., Sparta Florida Music Group Ltd

























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