Just for fun….

We have been having simply wonderful weather to welcome in the summer….

To celebrate all the wonderfulness we drove up to Provincetown on Father’s Day and stopped at Highland Light in Truro to admire the flowers in the meadow against the backdrop of the sea and sky…

And looked down over the cliffs to see the beautiful beach below…

And of course, I have to include the iconic lighthouse itself…

Truly, a beautiful Cape Cod day. Sometimes I feel I store them up all spring, summer and fall to get me through all the gray cold damp and dark days of winter….

Winterberry

One of my favorite spots to look out over the Cape landscape is at Pilgrim Heights in Truro. Part of the National Seashore it has spectacular views of the Pamet River, the dunes and the ocean beyond. It is also a great place to see kinglets and hawks. The hawks have mostly passed by but the bushes are full of ruby crowned kinglets right now. Their ruby crowns are almost invisible at this time of year but if they were showing they would go well with all the winterberry that is giving such a lovely burst of color to the late autumn landscape.

Winterberry is a deciduous holly, meaning it loses its leaves. The bright red berries are not just beautiful to look at but are a favorite food of many migrating and wintering birds. In some areas these lovely berries will be wiped out by birds long before the first snow flies.