Archive for the 'landscape' Category

    This is a photo of a “possum” (opossum), Didelphis virginiana, that was in our yard last week. I had to shine a flashlight on it in order to take a picture because my camera doesn’t have a flash suitable for night photos. It is the largest possum I have ever seen. The possum is [...]


    In the late ’90s I was walking up the main road to the back entrance of the Palace. I encountered a very large turtle on the side of the road opposite the Palace driveway. It had a shell that was about 12″ in diameter, so I knew that it was very old. I was [...]


Motherwort

21Jun07

This is the herb motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) in flower:


    There is a chorus outside my window. This haiku seems appropriate for this first day of summer:
The cricket
proudly pricks up its whiskers
and sings.
—-Issa
(trans. by Stephen Addiss)


    Today is celebrated as West Virginia Day, in honor of the entrance into statehood of West Virginia. It split from Virginia in 1863 and today marks the 144th anniversary. West Virginia is noted for great natural beauty, an abundance of wildlife, and a huge variety of plants. This is a photo of [...]


Birds Sighted

20Jun07

flicker: digging in our lawn
ruby-throated hummingbird: staring at me,  from the opposite side of a glass storm door
turkey:  flushed into flight on Rt. 88, at the old farmhouse near the sharp turn (past the cemetery)
turkey:  ambling down the road across from our deck


Deer Visits

19Jun07

This is the young buck who visited our yard. His antlers are about 3-4 inches long.


Yesterday we traveled to Barkcamp State Park, just past St. Clairsville, Ohio. The lake was formed from the damming of a creek (1963).  I observed two different species of hawk and a great blue heron. One of the hawks, the one with the longest wings,  swooped down and snatched something from the water.  It was [...]


Haying

07Jun07

Our neighbor has begun the mowing of the hayfield above our place.


Catalpa Tree

03Jun07

    The catalpa tree (”catawba,” “Indian bean” ;) is in bloom. Two large ones are on the Ghosh family property, and a huge one is just across the street from the front entrance to the Palace. I don’t know if they are Southern or Northern species. Here is a photo of the lovely blossoms.