Tuesday, May 13, 2025

vacation sun, fun, and done

Todd and I just got back from a trip to Pensacola, Florida.  Weather was perfect...only a tiny bit of rain.  Highlights include...

...a ton of anoles!  We had these in South Carolina and I miss them.

Beeeeaaaach...including the Pensacola National Seashore.


Loved seeing the fishermen.



Alligator alley!!







The National Aviation Museum...

My brother is a retired Navy mechanical engineer and this is one of the aircraft 
that he worked on regularly!

A fridge where hit tallies were marked!

Other local beaches...

protected oyster beds

...and various interesting sights.


graffiti bridge...the artwork here changes nightly!  The paint is about 4" thick and regularly scraped to make jewelry and other souvenirs!  

Todd and his alligator capture

alligator seen in the wild!  

Ft. Pickens

Ft. Pickens

hermit crabs on the beach!

beautiful flowers!

Had a great time...now time to recover!  ;)

Have a great week!















Wednesday, May 7, 2025

fair weather and feathers

 We've been hard at work outside!



So many spring things in bloom or on the cusp...

jacob's ladder

peony

anemones

euphorbia

lilacs

ferns, lily of the valley

Lots of creatures out and about, too!

mayfly

tan slug

may beetle

net-winged beetle

eastern tiger swallowtail

teeny tiny feathers!!

And more beauty on our walks...

multiflora rose

purple phacelia

ferns

mayapples

wolf's milk fungus

It's a really nice time of year.



Have a great week!







 






Monday, April 28, 2025

life and death

This past week was our annual spring ephemerals hike...and it might've been our most successful one ever!  So many flowers...

spring beauty

star chickweed

celadine poppy

dwarf larkspur

Virginia bluebells

nodding trillium

jack in the pulpit

rue anemone

But my very favorite...at least on this hike...was the wild blue phlox.  


It grew en masse along the hiking trail...


...and everywhere else!





It was absolutely magical!  Of course, we saw a lot of interesting non-flowers too...a lot of beautiful green grown.  Spring chartreuse is my favorite!

solomon's seal

wild ginger

So many different types of ferns, too!

rattlesnake fern

maidenhair fern

broad beech fern


both are christmas ferns

It was perfect!  However, we had some nature-related sadness this week, too.  Eastern tent caterpillars were spotted along our daily walking path...


...and, at home, I kept seeing a white-tailed deer in our front barn yard.  I was surprised it was alone and that it didn't run away...


...until I saw its front hoof/ankle, swollen to many times its normal size.


A little searching told me that this was likely hoof rot, an infection that can happen when a cut becomes infiltrated by bacteria.  At this late phase, it's probably fatal.  I emailed our local DNR contact, who sent me a list of county resources, cautioning that it was likely that I would need to let nature take its course.  As I suspected, not one local organization handled deer.  

Two days ago, the deer spent most of the day lying in the shade...today, it's gone.  I hate to see any animal suffer...and yesterday, we caught a coyote on our trail cam...missing a back foot!


It's heartbreaking.  There's no way that this guy can probably survive, and we have no way of helping him...or the infected deer, for that matter.  We just have to, as the DNR contact suggested, let nature take its course.   

Try to focus on other things, like new life.



It's not easy, but I'm trying to just look forward.

Have a great week!