Tuesday, November 23, 2010

~ Frozen Pipes & Fall Migration ~

This morning I went out to feed and water the animals and found that there was no water coming out of any faucets. "Oh, that's just great." I thought to myself. I then told my parents that the pipes must have frozen overnight. Sure enough, they had. Grandpa, Dad and Mom spent all day long, thawing the pipes, replacing the pressure gauge and pressure switch, and insulating the pump house.

While they were fixing the catastrophe, Dad called me outside to see something. When I went out I heard it before I saw it - Over a hundred cranes in 3 different flocks! Most of them were Sandhill Cranes but I am sure I heard a Whooping Crane amongst them. Unfortunately, a snowy day does not offer good lighting so close-up pictures were out of the question. But I did get a few group pictures.



~ Mara

Friday, November 19, 2010

~ A Summer Trip ~

Nothing to blog about today so I shall blog about a trip our family took earlier this year. Whenever we go out, we say we are going on "an explore".

First we went to Wegner Grotto, a little park created as a hobby by a couple who has since passed away.




Next, we went to a nearby river.


Judah did not want to leave. He is adorable!


~ Mara

Thursday, November 18, 2010

~ My Friends - The Cranes ~


Today I saw and photographed the same group of 9 Whooping Cranes from the other day. Due to some dump trucks that use the road constantly, the cranes tend to "dance" their way further into the corn field so that most of my photographs turn out fuzzy. Well, this time I not only got pictures of Whooping Cranes in flight, I got one that is amazing to call my own. The Lord was so good to me today, letting me have the opportunity to photograph my friends again. I thank Him for the gift of photography He gave to me.

~ Mara

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

~ Autumn Woods ~



Ere, in the northern gale,
The summer tresses of the trees are gone,

The woods of Autumn, all around our vale,
Have put their glory on.
The mountains that infold,
In their wide sweep, the colored landscape round,

Seem groups of giant kings, in purple and gold,
That guard the enchanted ground.
I roam the woods that crown
The uplands, where the mingled splendors glow,
Where the gay company of trees look down

On the green fields below.
My steps are not alone
In these bright walks; the sweet southwest, at play,
Flies, rustling, where the painted leaves are strown
Along the winding way.
And far in heaven, the while,

The sun, that sends that gale to wander here,
Pours out on the fair earth his quiet smile --
The sweetest of the year.
Where now the solemn shade,
Verdure and gloom where many branches meet;

So grateful, when the noon of summer made
The valleys sick with heat?
Let in through all the trees
Come the strange rays; the forest depths are bright;
Their sunny colored foliage, in the breeze,

Twinkles, like beams of light.
The rivulet, late unseen,
Where bickering through the shrubs its waters run,
Shines with the image of its golden screen,
And glimmerings of the sun.
But 'neath you crimson tree,

Lover to listening maid might breathe his flame,
Nor mark, within its roseate canopy,
Her blush of maiden shame.
Oh, Autumn! why so soon
Depart the hues that make thy forests glad,
Thy gentle wind and thy fair sunny noon,

And leave thee wild and sad!
Ah! 'twere a lot too blest
Forever in thy colored shades to stray;
Amid the kisses of the soft southwest
To roam and dream for aye;
And leave the vain low strife

That makes men mad -- the tug for wealth and power --
The passions and the cares that wither life,
And waste its little hour.

by
William Cullen Bryant


~ Mara

~ Whooping Cranes ~


Today we were heading to town and spotted 9 Whooping Cranes in a plowed corn field near the highway. I took quite a few pictures of them feeding, then stopped to watch them. They are the most beautiful birds I have ever photographed. After about 15 minutes, they all started flapping their wings, ran across the field as if it were an airstrip, then took to the sky. Seeing them always takes my breath away and reminds me of how wonderful God's Creation really is.

I have now seen 39 Whooping Cranes in the wild. Last year I spotted 2 in a flowage, this year 37 in fields across the county where I live. Living so close to the Necedah Wildlife Refuge has it's advantages!

~ Mara

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

~ Turkey Hunting ~


Today I was working outside with my parents, cleaning off the deck and organizing things in the barn, when a turkey hen landed in one of our pine trees to roost for the night. Little did she know Grandpa had a turkey permit and had not yet shot a turkey. So Momma called Grandpa and he came down the road, carrying his shotgun. He snuck around the barn to get a good clear shot at the bird while I snuck around the back of the house with my camera so I could get a clear shot of him. Grandpa's first shot hit the head, but the hen instinctively flew out of the tree. Grandpa fired a second shot while the bird was flying and hit the leg. She dropped down through a tall tree and left feathers all the way down. We ran through the briers and claimed our prize. After being skinned and cleaned she weighed almost 12 pounds. It was a good day.

~ Mara