Wednesday, May 4, 2011

best blog post, ever.

I headed out today into the drizzle. Have I mentioned how much I love taking these photographs? If I get a positive comment, either here, or within Facebook (where most but not all of you find me), that’s a sweet added bonus, but I do this not so much to provoke a reaction from others, as much as to just really…SEE…the world around me. The more I look, the more I see. The more I feel like I’m actually seeing my fellow species, the more of a difference I think it makes to world peace. Call me crazy, but this is one of the few sane things I can think of to do most of the time:
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…say hello to the world. This sapling’s buds are greener today. (This is a mystery species – I used to think it was witchhazel; eventually I came to my senses; I currently speculate it’s related to white walnut (Juglans cinerea). The leaf scar is not quite monkey-faced enough to be white walnut. I think.)
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another new type of fern shows up on my radar.
I tried something new today: tried to convey more of the slightly-bigger picture, rather than mostly close-ups. Can I use this camera to convey the poignance and peace of a drizzly day?
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attempt at raindrops – I
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…II
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…III
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aha. IV.
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birch.
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alder I
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alder II
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alder III
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willow I
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willow II
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willow III
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do I feel like crossing the street to the frog pond?
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naaaah. I just needed to see the apple trees.
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Everything is greening up. This is the ditch by the side of the road that is currently serving as a secondary tributary to our pond. I wonder how the beavers are doing. (This part is extra-backed up because we have ~9 beavers, and by now some of them have probably been trapped (sigh…))
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wet, wet, wet. This is the upstream view of the previous picture.
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gratuitous apple shot with extended pond in background.
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That wasn’t maidenhair fern.  (Yesterday I photographed some new fern babies coming up, and I thought they looked like maidenhair – but lo and behold, today I spotted maidenhair already up and running: and it’s much finer and smaller than the new fern babies. I . really . must . learn . my . ferns.
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for what it’s worth, this is yesterday’s pseudo-maidenhair, as of today (and apologies for blurriness).
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Regular visitors will know, I rarely do birds – that’s a whole world unto itself to which I say, “someday” – but maybe today was the beginning of some day. Maybe this is a gray catbird?
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last but not least, one lone tiny. unidentified. my flower guide is obsessed with yellow four petaled flowers. this looks white…but maybe it’s a bluet.

1 comment:

  1. Love aha. IV. great pictures love reading your blog!
    Craig

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