More apocalypse, less angst
Trembling aspen taken near Link Lake in October, 2017. Each of these “trees” is part of a single root mass – comprising a single organism that could take up as many as 100 acres. Each shoot may only live for a short time (50-150… Continue Reading “Post #3079: Distinctive trees of fall.”
Yesterday was really insane for wildlife viewing – as I crossed over from the BC interior and onto the island – not only did I see the elk herd first thing in the morning, but on my Vancouver-Nanaimo ferry voyage I caught sight of… Continue Reading “Post 3040: Sunday afternoon, Departure Bay”
Photo taken at the tiny and historic Smith Cemetary in Huntington, New York.
I’m too unfocused to post much at the moment, except a shot of this beautiful orchid – a single flower that rose up on our property outside Princeton while we were working there two weekends ago. Moving house happens in seven days.
Yes. That there is a picture of me on Friday afternoon, holding up 25 pounds of Chinook salmon on the dock at the Lions Gate Marina. That is 25 pounds of salmon that *I landed* on my friend Greg’s boat – and that is… Continue Reading “Post #2045: In which I catch my first salmon…..”