Saturday, October 31, 2009

Pigs Feet and iPhones

I took the dogs (and the cat) for a walk this morning on the 50 acres. What a lovely morning to take a walk! It was a little chilly - only 45 F, but that's a nice temp for a brisk walk and the dogs love it at that temp. Or at least they are friskier when it's that temperature.

Ms. Louise, the grandmother cat, loves to go for a walk. It's just really odd. I've never had a cat that could tolerate doing what the dogs were doing - AND - actually seem to enjoy it. She tends to walk just off the path. I think she feels somewhat safer in the tall grass than on the exposed pathway. And, it keeps her from getting run over by the dogs. If she gets too far behind she'll meow to let me know that she's not with us and we should wait. However, I've discovered that if I stop and wait for her, she slows down her pace substantially. So, now, when I hear her meow, I tell her she needs to sprint. In the summer when it's hot, she will find a tree to sit in and just wait for us until we come back rather than sprint. But, this morning she was just like the dogs - frisky and happy to trot.

I had a thought as I was walking that I should have brought my camera with me. The mist rising from the pond was wonderful, the light was great and the colors are different than the last time we walked this path.

Then I realized I had my phone with me! I always try to carry my phone when I go for a walk. Considering all the potholes, the coyotes, the mountain lions and the hunters, it just seems prudent to carry it. And since I have a camera phone now, I realized I could take photos with that.

It does slay me to use the camera on the phone since it's nowhere near the quality of my camera, but when in a pinch, use whatcha got.

This is the front pond in the morning sun.


This is Louise determining how best to get around the water issue (without getting wet). The dogs just jumped right on through it.


Sherman was lead dog this morning and he's sitting on up on the hill waiting for us to catch up.


I was trying to capture the mist rising from the water this morning. I'm not sure the iPhone can adequately capture it.


The trail in the sunlight. The sun had just broken over the tops of the trees. Making everything glow. I sometimes forget to notice that glow - but it is truly Living Daylight.


And for the first half of our title today --- I saw fresh pig tracks. I was happy to have my iPhone with me. Considering the rain, these prints are most likely from last night or early this morning. They weren't huge, so these are probably one of the pigletts that is now growing up. But they weren't big enough for a sow, so they're most likely those of a "teenager".

In this shot, you can see them coming and going. They tend to like the trail as much as we do.


This shots shows them coming up from the lake onto our property.


This shot shows them going back into the woods and down to the lake area.



Check for pigs on your property. You never know when somethin's strange... in your neighborhood... and whooya gonna call? (In honor of Halloween today!)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Fall Color - Part I

It hasn't been a beautiful day here in Tioga. It's been wet, cool and rainy. Not only are all the lakes full, but so are front yards, ditches, rain barrels and, in some cases, people's cars.

I took these photos a few days ago. The color of the flora was beautiful - although it doesn't compare with the richness of the leaves in Ottawa (where I was a couple of weeks ago), at least I didn't have to look too hard to see this colorful beauty.



Tim says the plant below is called "American Beauty". That always makes me think of that movie with Kevin Spacey that I didn't really like all that well... (okay - the acting was really good, I just didn't care for the story all that much).




I bought the rose bush below from Calloway's earlier in the season. It's a gorgeous hybrid and the color and design of the blooms was outstanding when I brought it home. Unfortunately, it didn't like its transplant (or the heat) and didn't bloom all summer. But, now it's back and just as lovely as when I bought it.


Tim thinks these are called "Pumpkin Mushrooms". They sure look like it, right? He put a quarter on the edge of this one so you could see what a monster it is. We found these on the path between the little house and the guest house.



More fall color to come - at least in my photos (and hopefully in the woods too!).

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

It's another rainy day...just a rainy, rainy day...

A little love to Chicago for the title... and it is just another rainy day here in Tioga. And the warmth and the humidity combined make for a little supernatural beauty.

The photo below is the water that's clinging to the mite webs - mites are even smaller than most spiders, so we wouldn't even notice this web if the conditions of rain and warmth hadn't been just right. It was disconcerting though to see how many little webs were woven thru-out my garden and fruit bushes. No wonder the yield is so small this year.



I loved how the drops were standing up so perfectly at the top of the petals here.




How long do you suppose this drop can hang there, exactly like that?



I took this one because I love the color of this rose - and it hasn't bloomed in several months. I loved how the water droplets acted as a magnifying lens.



It looks like the mites have strung their Christmas lights already. Don't they know that they have to wait until AFTER Halloween?



I'm enjoying the rain and the humidity and life today.


Monday, October 12, 2009


We took the boys for a walk a while ago - you can tell because these photos are sunny and we haven't had any of that for a bit now!

Sherman doesn't like getting into the water though.  Humphrey on the other hand, was not happy we took off in the canoe without him, so he came with.  Swimming.  I wondered how far he'd actually swim to stay with us?  I couldn't make myself find out, so we only canoed in a small circle.



This is Lake Ray Roberts - our one little finger of it.  It's a man-made lake.  It's just under 30 years old and so the trees that once grew there are still there as ghosts and reminders of the fields and woods the area once was.  I like having it be a lake - even if it wasn't originally "natural" - the life that exists there now is fascinating to watch; touch and smell.  And the dogs like it too.





Humphrey is the one in the water.  Sherman sits there trying to decide how he's gonna play this.



We had a wonderful walk that day.  We don't go down to the lake often enough.  I really enjoy my husband's company, and that day was especially wonderful.

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