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Wait long enough and even your enemies will be your friends. |
Dedicated to those who long to walk and cannot and to those who must walk and long not to.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
How time beats swords into plowshares
Friday, November 29, 2013
Cold storage for our Summer memories
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The frost at the roadside would hold on a few more minutes. |
Friday morning the temperature was once again 27 degrees at sunrise. I waited a little while after the sun came up so the dog and I would not have to walk in the really cold part of the morning. When we started our walk the frost was beginning to melt from the sides of the road where the sun was shining but in the shadows everything was still frosty.
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Golden Rods covered with frost. |
We passed by the once beautiful Golden Rods now turned gray and brown and covered with big frost crystals. Everything is beginning to take on the dull beige and gray color scheme of winter. Fortunately we have a great deal of evergreens here which give us some relief from the complete winter package where all the trees are bare.
We walked through the yard of the unoccupied home and headed into the woods.
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The aspect of winter is beginning to lay heavy on the trail. |
The trail into the woods was covered with frost in shadowy parts and the ice crystal stuck to my shoes as I walked. As I ambled along the dog sprang through the grass beside me looking for the ever present field mouse or rat that may or may not be imaginary. He has found several small shrew like animals hiding in nests under the grass in the abandoned fields which were likely hibernating. Not much sport in that. There may also be thousands of rabbit down here but I know of no one who actively hunts them each year. I have seen them on the side of the road in the evening and they are pretty small and don't provide much of a meal.
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No frost here but still very cold. |
We walked into the woods and found that all of the Golden Orb spiders have now disappeared. They have most likely expired due to the cold. A close examination of the shrubs near an old web will eventually turn up a small string of pea sized eggs looking like so much trash hanging in the bush. The very small spiders will hatch out in late spring and begin building small webs close to the ground at first then moving higher as they grow in size. At the trails end we stopped and listened and found the woods very quiet. The birds and squirrels were hiding somewhere warm till later in the day.
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Long shadows hide the ice as long as possible. |
As we started out of the woods we walked over to the fence to have a look out across the Soybean field. The long shadows created by the low sun angle at this time of year provides a hiding place for frost on the ground until well up into the day as long as the air temperature stays low. On this morning though the air was warming quickly and the frost that had been on the grass when we passed a few minutes earlier was now melted and running away. I enjoy looking at the land around me when it is covered in frost. Although I take photos of it I know that many things which I see may only be seen by me and my dog when he chooses to look. Thanks for reading my blog today. Bye.
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Golden rod,
grassy trail,
soybeans,
trails in the wood
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Grand Bay Alabama frozen in 27 degrees of frost
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It is unusual for the frost to cross the road in this way. I have not seen it before. |
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Frost crystals are pretty up close. |
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Dog of the north, I think. |
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The sky bends under the force of the panorama. |
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Even the hardy Zinnias will succumb to the frost eventually. |
When we were back in our yard I took some photos of the zinnias covered with frost. Zinnias are very hardy and will continue to come up as volunteers until they all get killed by the cold. The bird bath froze solid so I will have to start bringing hot water out to melt it as it won't thaw till afternoon.
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The birds will have to wait a few minutes for the water to thaw. |
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The roof across the street is supposed to be brown. |
Thanksgiving day is today and my family will gather at my sister's home to have our celebration. I don't eat poultry, pork or beef all throughout the rest of the year for health reasons but on Thanksgiving day and at Christmas day I do partake of a little. I have provided a turkey this year and I am hoping it will be good. I am very Thankful for all of the blessings The Lord has bestowed upon me this year. Thank you Lord for your Mercy and Grace. You gave them to me even though I was not worthy of them. Thank you.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
A walk through the in between
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The remnant of the cold front are blowing quickly to the south. |
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The Bracken fern like to grow in pinestraw. |
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The Sweet Gum leaves go out in a flash of glory. |
As we headed home I found that some of the red leaves had collected in the grass along the road and created a snapshot of where we are now in the season. Neither here nor there. Not fall and not yet winter.
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The clouds were overcome by the deep blue sky. |
When I arrived home I lay on the grass and looked up at the clouds whisking past and it was a very soothing scene. The blue sky and white fluffy clouds moving swiftly to the south signal good weather ahead for the next few days. We will celebrate Thanksgiving day tomorrow and we have much to be thankful for. Thanks for stopping by to read my blog today. Bye.
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blue sky,
bracken ferns,
sweet gum leaves
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Too wet to plow
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Cold north wind at our backs we walked on down to the Pig Farm. |
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I feel sorry for the guys Working here. |
I was pretty sure the rain made a mess of the plumbing construction going on in the foundation of the new house being constructed in the pecan orchard. The red clay that the contractors use to make up the foundations of new houses can turn to a sticky goo that stains everything red when it is wet. Makes me glad I am not a plumber or foundation man.
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Oh well, another year, another road washes away. |
We continued down the road toward the farm and I noticed the work done on the road earlier this year by the county is slowly but surely being washed down the hill to the little creek that runs under the road near the farm. Why should this road repair be any different from all the others before it?
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What is the difference between a Creek and a stream? |
Upon arriving at the end of the road I entered the woods and walked up the stream a little way to have a look at how high the water had risen. There was a gentle flow of about 2 inches flowing steadily by not really in any kind of hurry. All the leaves that had fallen here before have now washed farther on down stream to places where they pile up and wait for an even bigger deluge to occur.
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The rain was dripping loudly onto the magnolia leaves. |
The woods were soaking wet but no water was standing except in the big magnolia leaves that cover the ground. These woods are perfect sponges for all but the heaviest of downpours and any runoff not absorbed will run down hill into the stream. While I was looking around in the woods and along the stream the dog found himself a telephone pole sized rotten log that he chewed a big dent into.
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My dog's name should be termite. |
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Dry stream,
new home construction,
red dirt road
Monday, November 25, 2013
Can't we all just get along?
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Heading to the west end of the dirt road. |
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What was in there? |
We continued to amble along to the end of the road and turned to head home. On the way back a neighbor's pit bull that usually is in a fence came out and gave me and his owner quite a start. My dog is amenable to most dogs and will not fight unless provoked. The pit bull chased after my dog who only wanted to go home. The pit bull was escorting my dog out of his territory and his owner and I had a tough time getting the pit and my dog to return. When they returned and were near us it looked like the pit was going to attack my dog but his owner pulled his belt off to use as a leash and the pit ran back inside the fence.
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I walked past a thousand times without noticing this was even here. |
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The offending limb is dead now but the damage is done. |
Disaster averted we walked on back to the house and noticed one other item. It seems two trees have grown together in a strange way near my house and I have never noticed them. A limb from one tree rubbed against the trunk of another until it caused it's bark to grow over the limb. The limb has now died but the damage is done and will remain as long as the tree is alive. Very strange. Thanks for reading my blog today. Bye.
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pitbull,
rat holes,
trees grown together
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Warming up to winter
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The sun is so far south now that the road is in the shadow of the trees till nearly 900 am. |
On Sunday morning the dog and had a very cold start to our walk. The wind was blowing hard from the northeast and the sky was a clear blue with a few fast moving cirrus clouds floating by. The temperature was cold for me at 40 degrees with humidity in the 50 or 60 percent range. When the wind blows from the north east after a front moves through we pretty much know it will not be long before the weather begins to warm up and become cloudy again. We walked through the yard of the unoccupied home and saw a very pink Camellia growing there.
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Alabama's state flower, the Camellia. |
The Camellia is very popular here on the gulf coast because it blooms in cold weather when just about everything else is dead. It is an evergreen so it's leaves stay on all through the year.
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The trail to the woods is no longer in green grass since the frost. |
We walked on down the trail through the grass to the opening that leads to the trail in the woods. I stopped to look at the beautiful view of the big blue sky spreading out over what was once the Soybean field.
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Such a beautiful morning should not be wasted inside. |
The crisp clear air and bright sunshine make the available colors extremely bright and give the scene a life of it's own.
We continued into the woods and saw that one Golden Orb spider is still hanging high above the trail even after several cold snaps.
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The woods are quiet, except for the wind. |
These spiders may very well make it through the winter down there in the woods but as of yet I have not seen evidence that they do. I have often wondered about whether or not there is any great difference in the air temperature in the deep woods as compared with the open areas where we humans live. In my mind I it seems it would be warmer in the woods with all of the decomposing material on the forest floor. Sounds like a job for the scientific method. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks for reading my blog today. I hope it is as pretty where you are as it is here. If not, just wait, it soon will be. Bye.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Come and buy food without money
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Nice day for a walk, a little cloudy though. |
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The first Dandelion of fall looks very healthy. |
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A little sunshine on a cloudy day. |
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A large Sycamore leaf and the tree it rode in on. |
Friday, November 22, 2013
We're nutty about pecans
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The dog was making shadow puppets on the road. |
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One more sunny day for these greens. |
We crossed the street to walk on the dirt road beside a former watermelon field. There are some pecan trees along the road and only one of them has produced any pecans.
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A good looking example of a pecan. |
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The dog always pays attention to me when I have pecans. |
Thursday, November 21, 2013
The weather is here, wish you were fine
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I followed the dog sleepily up the dirt road on Thursday. |
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I guess they look a little like popcorn. |
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A little frost goes a long way with bananas. |
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Everything but the dogs house and water pan was brought here by the Dog. He's a hoarder. |
At this time of year I have a large number of projects that need to be accomplished such as the dog's sticks so I don't usually get to do much relaxing on the Thanksgiving holiday. I have to make hay while the sun is shining as they say. Thanks for coming by today. Bye.
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Bananas get frozen,
dogs messy yard,
popcorn tree
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
This is where the wild things are
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The morning was very cool and dry. |
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Wild animals live in there, I think. |
I walked over and poked my head in the openings to have a look. It was difficult for me to discern what had been walking around there in the area under the canopy created by the dead vines. The ground has been trampled and all of the green plants have been eaten up to about 3 feet off the ground.
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The floor of the forest has been trampled |
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The Air Potato is sort of ugly. |
We walked back up to the house and I went around to my sad looking garden. All the vegetables are gone now and I have almost decided that I am not going to plant a winter garden this year. If I skip it this year it will be the first time in nearly ten years I have not had a garden growing in my yard. I want to let the ground lay fallow for a while then I may put in some organic material for next year.
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the squash beetle is clashing. |
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The tomatoes are nearly ready. |
I also have some nice cherry tomatoes growing now. If the temperatures stay warm they should get far enough along that I can take them off and bring them in to ripen the rest of the way. The dog likes them ripe or green so they wont go to waste. Thanks for reading my blog today. Bye.
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air potato,
cosmos,
Kudzu vine,
squash beetle,
tomatoes
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