Picturing 2014
The end of the year is a time for reflection, for looking back over the year almost gone and remembering. As a part of that process, I've been reviewing some of my blog posts of 2014 and the pictures that accompanied many of them. Here are some of my favorites, most of them from my own backyard.
And there you have it - one version of my blogging year as told in pictures. Frankly, I've had a blast doing it! Thank you for sharing it with me.
January - American Goldfinches were everywhere in the garden and at the feeders, still dressed in their winter drab. |
February - The leucojums, one of my favorite spring bulbs, were blooming. |
March - I saw and photographed my first Giant Swallowtail butterfly of the year in the garden. |
April - Many of the amaryllises were in blossom. |
May - The Eastern Bluebirds were already busy with their first family of chicks for the year. The first of three. |
June - The Echinaceas were in full flower. |
July - Dragonflies in many colors were everywhere! They filled the air of the garden in the late afternoons. |
August - The beautyberries were already ripening and the Northern Mockingbirds had already found them. |
September - The first of the Rufous Hummingbirds had returned and were happily feeding on the Hamelia blossoms. |
October - One of my favorite backyard visitors was this little green treefrog. |
November - The Whooping Cranes were returning to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the Gulf Coast, their winter home. |
December - The Christmas cactus was in bloom, right on time. |
And there you have it - one version of my blogging year as told in pictures. Frankly, I've had a blast doing it! Thank you for sharing it with me.
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