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Showing posts with label spruce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spruce. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

More from the School Forest

 I did a few errands in Ludington this afternoon, and then took a walk at the School Forest before bell choir practice. I had hoped to get in more miles, but the trails were sloppy and slippery. This was about the worst, but even so, I couldn't hike as fast as I wanted.
muddy trail


The weather was really nice. In the 40s and very little wind. I'm trying to get tracks of all the bike trails there. You aren't supposed to walk them when they are groomed for fat tire bikes, but there's not enough snow for that now.

There's one of these teepees built of sticks that you find in forest from time to time. I don't know if this one was just built by kids for fun, or if it might be part of some ongoing school activity, since this is the school forest. Also, the forest is right beside the new elementary building. To be more accurate, they built the new building in part of the forest. Sigh. I understand this is called progress, but...
stick teepee


At this time of year, interesting things to take pictures of aren't much in evidence. Here's a stump. I'm pretty sure it's hemlock since it's reddish and broken into blocks.
hemlock stump


One section of the forest has a grove of Norway Spruce, Picea abies. There are a couple of species of spruce with bark that forms these little round scales, but around here, it's likely to be Norway. These are not native, but are often planted.
norway spruce bark


One really special thing on one of the trails is the Telephone of the Wind. This was installed to honor first responders who "work tirelessly to help your loved ones when they are at their worst." The larger print says that this is a safe place to talk to loved ones you have lost, to tell them things you never got the chance to say when they were alive.
telephone of the wind


I also did editing and writing.

Total miles hiked in 2024: 105.7 of which 18.7 is North Country Trail.

Ludington School Forest, 3.0 miles

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Friday, December 29, 2017

The Tolerable Snowman

 
Today was characterized by... snow. I may track considerable snow inside, but I also remove much more from the driveway. To be honest, I'm hardly snow covered compared to the days it's windy. We have about a foot on the ground.

snow covered Carhartts
I love how each type of tree is enhanced by the dry white flakes. They've stayed on the trees all day. White Pine.

snow covered white pine

Blue Spruce.

snow covered blue spruce
Red Pine.

snow covered red pine

And a pear tree with no partridge.

snow covered pear tree

And, it's back to work for the night in a couple of hours.

In other news: Worked till about 1:30. Cleared the driveway. Finished the beta-read of Murder on the Brewster Flats (a really fun book). Did a few errands. Wrote a little bit on Secret Cellar (may be past the part that is giving me trouble). Started reading a new book- not very interesting yet, and I'm losing my tolerance to stick with books that don't grab me. I have piles of books that probably will be interesting.

See Fruity? for the pear tree in a different white phase
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