Thursday, October 13, 2011
A Foggy Day -- And a Walk
There are only a few RVs here at Indian Creek Campground. The camp has a Halloween party planned for this weekend and then they will close for the season. We are parked along the edge of the park and there is another parked at the end of the row.
At the edge of the camp is a field of corn. There is still a lot of unharvested corn around.
Next to the corn field is a field of soybeans. The leaves have all dried up and fallen off leaving just the stems and stalks.
I counted the pods on a couple of the stalks -- there were 22-24 pods on each one. This picture isn't in focus except towards the back, but you can see the multiple pods --
As I walked around the campgrounds this afternoon, I came upon a pen with eight llamas. These two males were facing off and snorting at each other.
The campground also has a small pond. There were a couple of canoes drawn up on the shore. It was pretty stagnant looking --
There were several elder berry bushes in the woodlot beside the campground --
We slept in this morning and woke to fog that didn't burn off until early afternoon. I washed a load of rugs, read a couple of books and then took a long walk this afternoon. Forry spent most of the day alternately catching up on his Sudoku and taking naps. I had bought some stew meat the other day along with a parsnip, a turnip and some small onions. I also had a couple of small yams and some celery that I threw in the stew pot along with some leftover wine. It smelled so good when I came back in the house -- and tasted great with some biscuits.
Labels:
corn,
elderberries,
Indian Creek Campground,
llamas,
pond,
RVs,
soybeans
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