5-19-13:
Okay, a change of pace today. No geese nor creepy arachnids.

Today it is plants! Plants are your friends, and I have lots of plant pictures.
We have several crab apple trees in the woods behind our house. Here are the flowers from one.
In Bloom
These little guys seem to like a lot of shade. They are called Georgia Blue flowers. We have some growing under our forsythia bushes by the house, but this one was found along the edge of the woods near my neighbor's pond. I took it, then played around with the in-camera, color outline setting.
Georgia Blue
Vivid Georgia Blue
I have no idea what this next one is. If you know, please let me know. These flowers are about 1 to 1-1/2 inches long, grow close to the ground and are along the edge of the woods near my neighbor's pond. They are a very nice, bright magenta (my favorite color

).
Magnificent Magenta
In the same area that I found these, I found some starflowers. I like the profile version. It almost reminds me of a large satellite dish antenna.
Looking Up
I found this lichen on a branch of a dead pine tree. It is a fruticose lichen. I have two versions, the original color version, then one in B&W. I like them both.
Spiky
Finally, no walk in the woods is complete without at least one photo of a dead tree or part thereof. I took this from several angles, but liked this version the best.
Bent
