At the beginning of the year, I decided I would try to post a photo each day on Facebook. At the time I didn't realize what that personal challenge would mean, or how much I would learn.
It means shooting almost every day. It means editing almost every day. It means walking through the world with eyes that are constantly noticing how sun illuminates buildings and trees and sky and water.
Observations on nature, photography, personal finance and more from someone who likes to walk in the woods.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
Impressions from the Long Drive Home
Over the past couple of decades, Kate and I have traveled a time or two or twenty to her childhood home, an old stone house by the Skunk River in the southeast corner of Iowa.
Monday, December 21, 2015
This morning
This morning, as I'm driving to a conference in Raleigh, I'm thinking about the lovely conversation I've just had with Mom, and the pitfalls of aging, and yet how well she's doing in spite of it all, and the tragedy of lives cut short, and how much I depend on Google, and when it tells me to turn left on some winding road, when all the lemmings are going straight, but slowly because the traffic is horrendous, and I wonder if I'd be crazy to turn left on the winding road, or crazy like a fox, but I'm already late, because 10 minutes from home I turned around to make sure I'd turned off the stove,
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Thankful
A few of the things for which I am thankful:
My blaze organge "Elmer Fudd" cap with fuzzy ear flaps.
Camping with Kate.
The village that raised me.
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My blaze organge "Elmer Fudd" cap with fuzzy ear flaps.
Camping with Kate.
The village that raised me.
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Monday, November 9, 2015
Deer Hunting on a Budget
One of the fun things about a new hobby is all the gear you get to buy. But when I took up hunting three years ago, I set an arbitrary goal of minimizing my costs. Here's how I did it.
First, my shooting stick. I chose a single shot 20 gauge shotgun.
OK, are you back now? 'Cause I know you've been rolling on the floor laughing.
I'm no firearms expert, but I suspect this is the least powerful/capable gun you could buy and still reliably bring down a deer. Ninety-six bucks from the friendly local pawn shop.
First, my shooting stick. I chose a single shot 20 gauge shotgun.
OK, are you back now? 'Cause I know you've been rolling on the floor laughing.
I'm no firearms expert, but I suspect this is the least powerful/capable gun you could buy and still reliably bring down a deer. Ninety-six bucks from the friendly local pawn shop.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
The Short Season
All summer long "Put deer stand in shed" has been on my to-do list. Using my normal super efficient methods, I ignored that item long enough that I saved myself the time-consuming hassle of writing "Put deer stand in woods" on my list this fall. I may have ignored a few other items on the list as well, but I'm not sure my efficiency model is going to work with "clean the gutters." I'll get back to you.
This is my fourth hunting season, and I'm beginning to find a routine.
This is my fourth hunting season, and I'm beginning to find a routine.
Friday, October 2, 2015
Winding Down
Welcome to the latest entry in my "Year in the Woods" series, where I document all the native plants I can find in our woods in one year.
It's been three weeks since my last post, a sure sign that wildflower season is truly winding down.
This first photo is White Turtlehead, Chelone glabra, yet another new find. This makes about 40 flowers I've found for the first time this year (not because they weren't there, but because I hadn't noticed them before).
This first photo is White Turtlehead, Chelone glabra, yet another new find. This makes about 40 flowers I've found for the first time this year (not because they weren't there, but because I hadn't noticed them before).
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