A journal of outdoor observation, written in response to the simple act of paying close attention for an hour a day to the natural sights and sounds of an ordinary backyard in Decatur, Georgia, or wherever my travels take me, with the intention of recording the single most interesting perception of the hour. The challenge has taught me to expect the unexpected!
Saturday, October 15, 2022
What IS That Grotesqueness?
Sunday, October 9, 2022
The Lure of a Path
What is there more enticing than a path? And few are as welcoming as the one my daughter-in-law Lisa has created through the woods behind their house in Vermont. It has the features you want in a fine path:
1) The invitation of a slightly challenging entrance with a sturdy banister to help you over the ancient stone wall into the woods beyond. Lisa crafted the banister by wedging a fallen branch between adjacent boulders and tree trunks, sure and steady:
2) A clear route into the unknown:
3) A loyal dog to lead the way:
4) Or two dogs, even better:
5) A good place to drop your glasses for Lisa to find on the next day’s walk:
6) A bench for a momentary rest…
7) A tree trunk doorway from one level to the next:
8) A rotting foot bridge over a shallow ravine:
9) A new sturdy footbridge across a deeper wider chasm:
10) Natural branch borders to mark the way:
11) Pavers in muddy places:
12) A log to step over here and there:
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Little By Little...
Sunday, October 2, 2022
Evensong
I interrupt my plan of posting progressive photos of Vermont’s leaf change to share tonight’s sunset midway through the transformation…
~dkm 10/2/22