Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Blistering Hot & Spiders!
Friday, August 16, 2024
Meanwhile...
It is August and that means the daylight each day changes quickly.
August through November are the three months of the year where I can't seem to sit still. The weather is changing, the hours of daylight are changing.
I begin to chase the changes in the forest like I do with early spring.
As the heavy growth of gooseberry bushes begin to drop leaves and other plants in the undergrowth begin to drop seeds and wilt, I find moving through parts of the forest easier.
This morning I got a fog notice on the weather app. I knew it would be foggy in the valleys because it cooled off so much overnight. I hoped the fog would drift up through the forest.
Off I went as soon as the sun began to peek through the trees. It was humid but not really foggy.
Our busy road:
On the way back home I took a different way and...
.... found some Indian Pipes
aka Ghost Plants or the Scientific name:
Monotropa Uniflora .
I think these are some of the coolest plants that can be found in a forest.
The sights were pretty amazing as was the light.
I also stopped and took an opportunity to do something that has been on my mind since I got those little dragons.
An idea came to mind when I was looking at my collection of rocks. My son gave me a really cool rock years ago. To me it looked liked a petrified egg.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Wow...
Friday, June 23, 2023
Nature is curious
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
My Life in Legos
What a lucky shot!
heavy equipment to
move rocks!
Uh OH
Not False Morels!
Friday, July 16, 2021
Wild Things
These are not my photos but photos from the Trail Cam I have set up on a trail in the woods.
As you may be able to tell, we all use the same path right here. It is the only way around an old oak that fell across the 'ridge road' as we call it. I had someone who said he'd clear it for me. Yeah, that didn't happen. More about that on another post perhaps....
So we walk around it.
I was surprised by the 'critters' I caught coming through here.
The blur in the second shot is a Robin!
It is interesting too, to see the temperatures on these days. I don't know exactly how accurate the readings are though.
And here comes a nice little buck that we've seen on the other camera. I think it is pretty cool to see their antlers growing.
My old camera only takes in Infrared. That camera is about 8 years old.
It still works and has a good position in the Buckthorn Forest on a very well used trail.
I have an appointment with the young Entomologists today again.
My young charges want to go 'buggin'.
Uffdah. This morning it was like walking in pea soup. The temperature and dew point are nearly the same with humidity at 90 something. My grandma would say that the air is Heavy.
We had an orange sunrise and fog laying across the meadows. The air movement is zero....
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
Hot Humid days
Gosh when the fog in the morning rolls up out of the woods and inches across the land ... you know it is going to be one of those hot and humid days.
Charlie has nagged me each day to take a walk. We are okay as long as we stick to the heavily canopied woods but walking out on the gravel road is like subjecting ourselves to an oven. I imagine more so for Charlie who really is close to the hot ground. It literally takes only minutes for his tongue to drop out and for him to start panting. He gives me a sideways look as if to say "Get me outta here!"
I generally find a deer path and go into the woods.
Now super hot muggy awful icky days are also pretty darned good for Infrared photos.
I don't like walking in the valleys when it is so miserably hot as there is no breeze.
But I've found a way around that. I can create my own special kind of breeze.
I put a water bottle on the bike and one in my waist pack along with my little pointy shooty IR camera and away I go.
Those puffy clouds and blue skies really make for interesting patterns.
Today we had an amazing sunrise with fog.
I took this with no filter but edited the color from bright flaming red to this. I just liked the shapes and tones.
Being a total goofball, I decided that I'd just see what I could come up with in Infrared. This was just before the sun came over the trees.
The shot below is zoomed in. Not sure if it is better or not, I was just intrigued by the fog that was moving through the old pasture.