She isn't sure how it will all work out, but for now, she is pleased. She thought she'd also try her hand at Infrared Photography, she was very surprised at how the Skunk Cabbage appeared white!
Skunk Cabbage Patch Below:
The plants huge leaves will soon appear.
I found the first Cowslip or Marsh Marigold yesterday. The spring is dotted with them, I imagine with the warm weather this weekend, more flowers will open.
Charlie in the Big Spring shot in IR.
The blue colored lumps
The blue colored lumps
are moss covered rocks.
In contrast the rock wall has ice on it. The sun only shines on this section of the valley when their are no leaves on the trees. The rock holds onto the cold. This little pond is a great place to cool off on a hot summer day.
It is only about knee deep but the water stays at 45 degrees F most of the summer.
Come mid June, we won't be able to hike much further than this spot as the plants and weeds will be waist high and we won't be able to see our footing unless the deer and other wildlife make a trail along here.
In another few weeks though, I can come down and dig up fresh wild parsnip to take home and eat.
Today we should get off to KVR to hike the Jug Creek Trail. I want to get up on the rock formations while I can still see through the trees.