These geese were neat to watch ... the river was swift here and I was sure hoping all turned out okay for them in the end.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Places less traveled ...
These geese were neat to watch ... the river was swift here and I was sure hoping all turned out okay for them in the end.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
I Dun Did It!
In this shot, Charlie and I are in the top right corner 'cave' in the photo above.
Saturday, December 07, 2024
Chasing ice
I knew that hiking along the bluffs would keep me on the east side of the river with the forest and the bluff blocking part of the cool breeze. However, since the sun never shines on this section of the bluffs ... except on late summer evenings, it would be chilly next to the rocks.
That is perfect for the formation of little ice falls. Last year there was almost no ice or water in this area due to the drought we'd been having. This was promising sign to see. There is a small 'pond' under the rock that was frozen solid.
Light reflects strangely on ice and water which is why I took my Infrared Camera again.
What the ice looks like in camera:
I channel swap, which means I swap the colors and blue can become pinkish, reddish, or with this filter more orange colored. The ice will almost turn blue with most filters [except the 850nm range which is a B&W filter...very useful for white fluffy clouds against a black sky]
Here was another unpredictable shot. I thought this would just turn out yuck with nothing fun. I wanted to see if I could differentiate the ice hidden inside this fern and moss covered area. It turned out to be my favorite shot of the day.
Some IR photographers call this 'Candy Colored' and I think it is! But the detail in the ferns turned out pretty neat.
I did take some normal shots, but not many.
Hiking down Willow Trail.
Friday, November 29, 2024
Turkey Day was Lasagna
While the hunters were out stuffing their faces, I got outside in the cold weather.
I found treasures.
A box elder tree had frozen sap running from a broken branch. In the drop at the end you can see the forest and meadow reflected upside down.
With the rest of the forest looking rather bleak, I found the mossy logs to be the most interesting. I imagine the center of the log was warmer from the previous warm days and had a lot of moisture.
As the moisture moved up and out, it formed the frosty crystals on the moss.
It is a rather peaceful place both in all seasons.
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
I'm doing it again.
3 years ago to celebrate turning 65, I did this awesome long hike. I took Charlie with me and it was a hot hot day.
I ended up carrying him for half of the hike. That would make it about 4 miles, give or take. Charlie is 6 now and very sensitive to hot days, so this year I am not including him. I just want to walk or hike at a leisurely pace.
Map of that hike at Kickapoo Valley Reserve.
I mentioned that I was going to do this hike again while at CrossFit the other day. The nurse who was hanging on the rig next to me said: "Count me IN! I want details!" I informed her that I intended to do a Joy Hike.
Not running, not for time, but for the simple joy of being alive.
Yes, the map shows the hike to be about 9 miles, give or take the accuracy of the MapMyHike program I used.
But if you are not in a hurry and are just out for the enjoyments of it--really, it is doable if you are mobile.
So I posted the plan on our private group of gym folks.
No hurry. Things needed:
Water. Lots of water.
Snacks.
Good shoes.
Bug Spray.
Happy Attitude.
A refresher for those who may not have followed me 3 years ago. The Hike.
I love hiking almost more than anything else. The equipment needed:
feet, backpack of stuff, and a good attitude.
[Maps and compasses do help]
I know not everyone can do this, but I've had folks ask me a few times to take them along hiking. Most of the trips I've done with other brave souls are 2, 3, and 4 mile hikes. 9 may seem like a lot, but it isn't if you take it at your own pace.
We'll see if I go solo or with some friends.
Recently I offered to go walking with a friend of mine. We've known each other for years. She said that she wasn't up to my speed. I answered "But I can match your speed!" Sometimes the hike is not about how hard it is or long. It is about walking and friendship in nature.
You keep me safe, I'll keep you wild.
Move the body, still the mind.
Thursday, February 01, 2024
Wendigo
...and makes its way to the creek...to fish for trout....
... good fishing
time for a nap...
The Wendigo is a mythological creature that is an evil spirit according to Algonquin folklore. It is slated as a mythical cannibalistic creature. It sounds absolutely horrid and awful.
I found this 3D printed figure at the local flea market. It is said to be a Fidget Toy. It is loose and jointed and floppy. Seriously, you could fidget with it forever to get it to sit correctly and I thought it was bizarre enough to suit my taste. I think I'll sand it and paint it too.
There now I have a Fidget Toy to take on my daily hikes.
I think this Wendigo will be friendly and kind. I can't have horrible creatures living in my forest. Even my Dragons and Dinosaurs get along with my Lego Minifigs. All my toys have to get along, you know?
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Colors in December & Winter's Solstice
Monday, November 13, 2023
November beauties
I'm still trying to make sure that November will not be that bleh month. I'm working hard at it by spending time outdoors and searching for things that are beautiful.
Usually by now we have a first snowfall and the ice is forming on the grasses in the creek bottom. Not so this year. The mornings are frosty and the days are tolerable.
On our last very gloomy and overcast day, I decided to go out and look for something. Anything.
These trees I think are Hop Hornbeam trees which are also known as Ironwood.
Every tree speaks to me
fluttering from an Autumn Tree
~~Emily Bronte
I saw it as a plain old tree with startling leaves in the understory of the woods. Some of these trees are low enough that the winds don't take away all of their leaves in the winter.
From there I started to hunt for little things. You know, that stuff you step over when you go for a walk.
The mossy log that shines with a brilliant green now that summer has passed into recent memory.
The lichen with moss on dead wood.
Specifically it addressed Kacho Fugetsu which is an old Japanese philosophy that translates loosely into Flower, Moon, Wind, and Bird.
I am everywhere...
above you in the canopy
and nestled right at
your
feet...
For you
I drape the world
in splendor
embellishing every valley
and forest
with marvels hoping that you
upon your arrival
capture my essence...
Link: Flower
I ended up with some motivation to go find something unique.
This is not my normal work, but it is a place I am at the moment to trying something different out to see how it feels.
It combines a longer lens used in the sense of a macro lens and creating a depth of field that gives the viewer one thing to look at. That item can be mundane in a way, but unusual in how it was photographed. The best days for this kind of photography are heavily overcast days.
Tiny Fungi:
Spent Golden Rod through brush:
A dead fleabane flower in the pasture:
Rain droplets on Powderhorn Lichen:
There is so much to see out there before the snowfall will cover it up and then I'll have to change up my focus again.
That's okay, it is the best way to stay fresh and explore.