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Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Spiders
One of the more unpleasant features of my walks through the woods is continually running into large spiderwebs strung across the trail. I don't see them until my face contacts the web. Ugh!
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It was very difficult to photograph, but this is the remains of a spiderweb on my glasses. Like I said above, they tend to be at face level. |
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Once in a while I see the web before I plow through it. |
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Another one of these spiders -- hanging on a thread after I destroyed its web. |
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Contrails
When you have as good a sky view as we do, you begin to realize how many of the "clouds" you see in the sky are actually remnants of contrails. In the winter, especially, it seems that the conditions are right for contrails. From our kitchen table window, we have a spectacular view to the east, and it is not uncommon to see a dozen planes in the air going up and down the East Coast flight corridor.
A few nights ago, the conditions were apparently perfect for contrails.
A bit later, the southwest-northeast contrails were particularly notable for how many planes were on almost exactly the same flight path.
A few nights ago, the conditions were apparently perfect for contrails.
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This east-west contrail was dispersing in an interesting "drop" pattern. |
A bit later, the southwest-northeast contrails were particularly notable for how many planes were on almost exactly the same flight path.
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What doesn't show up in the wide-angle pictures above is Venus shining through the high clouds. This is a telephoto shot of the third plane. Venus is the bright dot in the lower cloud. |
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Night Sky
Tonight we finally had an evening without clouds. I played around with the "Manual" setting on my camera, and with the assistance of Photoshop, came up with some decent star pictures.
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Here's an annotated version of the picture. |
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Here you can see the entire scorpion, including the hooked tail at the lower left. |
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To the east of Scorpio is Sagittarius. Officially, Sagittarius is "The Archer", but it really looks more like a teapot. |
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A closer look at Sagittarius. |
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And finally, the Big Dipper -- probably the best known asterism in the northern sky. It's not a constellation, because it's part of Ursa Major (Big Bear). |
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Selfies
"Selfies" are so much a part of modern pop culture that Apple's "Photos" app detects photos that the software thinks are selfies and automatically puts them in a separate album. I rarely take selfies -- we're pretty "old school" on this and usually ask a stranger to take the picture of us for us. But I do have four photos in my "Selfies" album. Here, in chronological order, are the photos that the Photos app thinks are selfies.
Love those elephants and newborns that are capable of taking selfies!
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Ring Day at West Point |
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Elephant in Sri Lanka |
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Our grandson, about one day old |
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Ditto |
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Sky Phenomena
Watching the sky from our deck gives an ever-changing view. Lately I've been treated to towering thunderstorm clouds, fire-in-the-sky sunsets, and lots of fog clinging to the mountains.
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A thunderstorm developing to the east. |
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A dissipating thunderstorm at sunset. |
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After a rain, the fog seemed to be pouring over North Mountain. |
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Fore Mountain obscures the horizon to the west, but at times the sunset still colors the sky. |
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And sometimes the whole sky seems on fire. |
Critters Big and Small
Visits from wild things.
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Until our neighbors enclosed their trash cans (and chicken coop) in an electric fence, a medium-size black bear was a nightly visitor. |
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The bear paw print is HUGE. For comparison, our dog's print is in the upper-left of the photo, and at 60 lbs, he has an impressively large paw print. |
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This long-horned beetle was in our wood pile. Although much smaller than a bear (!), it's quite large for an insect. |
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Another photo of the beetle. |
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