Thursday Travels: Back to Cape Enrage
Posted: August 2, 2012 Filed under: 365 Yoga Challenge, Adventures in Life, Earth, hiking, home, nature, Photography, Spirit, Spring, Summer, Thursday Travels, travel, Walking, water, weather | Tags: Bay of Fundy, beach, blimp, Canada, Canadian Maritimes, Cape Enrage, clouds, Goodyear Blimp, Hiking, nature, New Brunswick, Outdoors, Photography, rocks, spring, travel, water, weather 30 CommentsDo you remember these stairs? Go ahead and look if you need to refresh your memory. We’ll wait.
177: Purple Reign
Posted: March 19, 2011 Filed under: 365 Life in the Bogs Challenge, Adventures in art, Adventures in Life, Earth, garden, home, Local Tourists, nature, Photography, Spirit, Walking, water, weather, winter | Tags: blimp, Cleveland, Cleveland Botanical Garden, flowers, Goodyear, Goodyear Blimp, orchids, Plant, postaday2011, Wingfoot Lake State Park 38 CommentsLady butterfly
Perfumes wings by floating
Over the orchid.~ Basho (Translation by Peter Beilenson)
Purple Reign is the theme for this year’s Orchid Mania at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. Guess where I took my camera yesterday?
I am now in possession of 134 new photos of orchids to add to my already extensive collection of photographs of orchids. Yikes. What will I do with them all??
I will share some of them with you, of course. Aren’t you glad you stopped today? (As always, you can view the slightly larger version of the photos by clicking on them.)
The exhibit truly is a feast for the senses. The colors and scents are amazing. It was the perfect pick-me-up after a winter of whites, blues, and grays.
To be honest, 134 photos is a pretty modest amount. I would have more except for the batteries. It appears it’s time for me to invest in new batteries for the camera. Even the back-up set don’t last long these days.
When visiting orchid exhibits, I do more than look at and photograph the flowers. I take the time to lean in and smell them as well. Orchids are known as the “king of the fragrant plants.” It is a well-deserved title. Orchid fragrances range from subtle to strong, and from pleasant to putrid, and everything in between. I didn’t come across any of the unpleasantly scented orchids. I’m not sure if there were any there or not. It’s possible I missed them.
In general, the orchids pollinated by bees and moths tend to have pleasant scents whereas those pollinated by flies and other carrion-feeding insects are, to put it gently, not so pleasant (putrid and fecal scents, to put it not so gently, although some are more earthy and mimic fungal scents).
I found the line of orchids above interesting. It reminds me of fish bones. Someone else said they thought it looked like a mustache.
I might have a few more orchid photos to share another day, after I’ve finished sorting through them. That means it might be next year, at the rate I’m going. Would you believe I still haven’t finished going through my photos from our trip to Colorado last August? It’s true. We keep traveling to other places or doing other things before I have a chance to catch up with myself. Usually I manage to play catch-up during the winter months, but this past winter was unusual in that I was spending time outside every day, taking photos while I was out there, and then blogging about it every day. I may take a year off from blogging once this over.
Today’s Outdoor Adventures
M and I had originally planned to attend part of the 2011 Maple Tour here in northeast Ohio. I thought it might be interesting to see (and photograph) how maple sugar is made.
But it was such a gorgeous day that we decided to skip the maple syrup, as yummy as it sounds, and go for a walk around Wingfoot Lake State Park.
The park is not far from where we live, and we had never been there before today. The north shore of Wingfoot Lake was originally developed for corporate retreats and employee outings by the Goodyear Company (located in Akron, not far from Wingfoot Lake). You might be familiar with Goodyear. They manufacture tires. You might also know them by their blimps, one of which (Spirit of Goodyear) is based at the Goodyear Wingfoot Lake Airship facility just across the lake from the park.
The park was privately owned by Goodyear up until 2009 when the land and the lake were purchased by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, and is now open to the public.
We timed our visit to Wingfoot Lake State Park unexpectedly well. The blimp folks were taking advantage of the nice weather too, by practicing their touch-and-go’s. I’ll bring you some photos of that tomorrow.
We had a nice walk around the park. It is sunny, clear, windy, and a little chilly today with highs in the upper 40s. Once you get moving, it doesn’t feel too bad.
There are a lot of beautiful, old trees in the park. There are also plenty of recreational opportunities, or will be when the weather warms up and the facilities are opened. There are tennis courts, badminton and volleyball courts, playgrounds, plenty of picnic shelters, a barbecue pit, horseshoe pits and bocce ball courts, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and (something I’m really excited about) an 18-hole disc golf course (yes!). It’s been a while since M and I played disc golf. We decided to take the discs with us the next time we visit Wingfoot Lake State Park.
You can also go fishing and boating. We noticed that they do have boat rentals (paddle boats, kayaks, etc.) available (but not yet open for the season).
We had a nice walk. The trails are all paved and there are not a lot of them, but it was enough for us for today. We’re going to have to start doing some long hikes soon, to get in shape for some of our summer plans.
I’ll be outside tonight, too. I’m sure about a billion other photographers who have clear skies tonight will be out with their tripods and cameras, taking a shot at capturing a good photo of the “Supermoon.”
Look Up: MetLife Blimp
Posted: May 4, 2010 Filed under: Adventures in art, Adventures in Life, Air, home, NaBloPoMo, Photography, travel, Vacation, winter | Tags: blimp, Florida, MetLife Blimp 4 CommentsM and I seem to spot a blimp or two wherever we go and our trip to Florida was no exception. We saw the MetLife Blimp from the beach one morning while we were out for a walk. I’m not sure if this is Snoopy One or Snoopy Two, but judging by the blimp’s schedule (which doesn’t go as far back as when this photo was taken) as well as the information on the MetLife website, I’m going to deduce it was Snoopy One. Snoopy Two spends the winter months in the west, touring California, Nevada, and Arizona.
We may get the opportunity to see it again as it will be flying over Ohio May 27 through June 6. I’m not sure if we’ll be in that area of Ohio at the time but it’s entirely possible since it is close to where our oldest son and his family live. And if we miss it, no big deal since we live near the Goodyear’s Wingfoot Lake Airship facility and frequently see the Goodyear Blimp in our local skies.
In other news…
Today is the 40th anniversary of the Kent State University May 4th shootings. If you’re unfamiliar with what happened, you can read about it here, listen to the song about it here, or watch the video (without music as the audio was pulled) here.
Garden notes: Harvested a dozen asparagus spears yesterday and expect to be harvesting more today. The lettuces and spinach are sprouting.
Spiral stairs
Posted: July 15, 2009 Filed under: 365 Life in the Bogs Challenge, Adventures in art, Air, cats, Earth, home, Photography, Summer | Tags: blimp, sky, spiral stairs 14 Comments(063: Looking down the spiral stairs. Photo © 2009 by Robin)
This photo was taken before we finished the stairs. As you can see, we hadn’t yet put the railing on. That was the hard part — bending a circular railing into a half spiral. You’d think it would be fairly simple. Yet we found it to be counter-intuitive. It took a little while but we eventually figured it out.
Here is a photo of the stairs taken last week:
(The finished product.)
The DIRECTV blimp wanted to be in the picture. We’re used to seeing the Goodyear Blimp in this part of the world. I’m not sure what the DIRECTV blimp was doing here. Perhaps Goodyear is renting out any extra space they may have in the dock.
(In the clouds.)
Friends will be arriving on Friday for a weekend visit with us. I’ve been doing the usual cleaning to get ready for their visit. One of the good things about having so much company this summer — besides the company, of course — is that it’s helping me keep my home in order.
Now, if I could just find a way to keep the cats from shedding. Izzy and Bella are driving me crazy with all the cat hairs everywhere. Bella will let me brush her, and even likes to be vacuumed (she’s a weird cat). Izzy, however, doesn’t like being brushed and won’t let me near her with the vacuum (she’s a weird cat, too, but in different ways). I wonder how funny they’d look if I had them shaved.