It finally got cold enough to freeze the lake for this #wednesdaywalk by
Almost all the leaves are down and the cold wind is whipping around everywhere. The lake is fully frozen over but still not thick enough for ice skating.
There are plenty of rose hips to harvest this time of year as well.
This amount would last the whole winter for making some rose hip tea. I also see sparrows sometimes eating them.
All sorts of prairie plants are dried out and the seeds are flying everywhere.
Though the sun was out it wasn't quite powerful enough to warm you up in the cold wind. It did highlight these dried out weeds nicely. If I was a squirrel I would be using these as insulation for my nest lol.
The reed seeds would also work well as insulation.
Now time for some serene photos of the frozen lake.
Here's where the shoreline meets the deeper area of the lake.
Oh no, my serene ice photos are polluted by some culprits.
These are the culprits, looks like they have moved on to pooping up the football field too. Poor kids are going to have to slip and slide on the presents the geese have left lol. You wouldn't want to get tackled and land in a bunch of goose poop.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)