Sunday, February 22, 2009

February 22, 2009

Tuesday - Cliffhanging gazebo. Part of the semi-defunct attraction The Land of Oz atop Beech Mountain, NC.


Tuesday - Mare's tails at home.


Tuesday - Mare's tails over Beech Mountain.


Friday - Shopping carts at the Dollar General store in Roan Mountain.


Friday - Sunshine on bottom of Buckeye Lake, Beech Mountain.


Friday - Patch of sunshine on stream at Genesis Wildlife Sanctuary.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

February 15, 2009

I have been pretty much uninspired all week and had resigned myself to giving this week's Sunday Six a pass but the sun broke out for a bit this afternoon and Amy and Vanessa went out to see what they could shoot and I did too. So, here are six from today after all.

First shot was of these little shelf fungi on an old chunk of wood.


Then a tiny holly tree


It took a couple of tries but I liked the "dimple" from the dripping faucet. Vanessa noticed the two hearts when I showed her the shot.

After walking around near home we drove over to Roan Mountain State Park as we wanted to get a few shot of the waterwheel and whatever else caught our eyes.

Looking upstream on the Doe River from the waterwheel


Doe River ripples


Close up of part of the waterwheel gear works

So after a week of non-inspiration, the Sunday Six made me go looking for it. Thanks Helen!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

February 8, 2009

Monday - More snow.

By Saturday the snow was mostly gone and the high reached about 70 (F)! We visited a neighbor and went out to see her newborn kid goats. This is part of her barnyard with her buck in the foreground and the sunshine all over. :yes, yes, yes:


Later I stopped by a church near our house and was captivated by the late afternoon lighting in the sanctuary.

I love the mural on the back wall of the baptistry but that single glowing pew was amazing.

Closer shot of the glowing pew.

Mural closeup #1

Mural closeup #2

Monday, February 2, 2009

February 1, 2009

Why my post is late...

The weather has not been so nice last week and as Sunday was predicted to be the warmest and nicest of this week the family decided to go for a drive--birding, photo ops, just get out of the house for a while. Destination: Carver's Gap on the Tennessee/North Carolina border.

The weather was nice, a bit on the cool side and a bit breezy, but then what could I expect over a mile up? The elevation here at Carver's Gap is 5512 ft. The Appalachian Trail heads north through the fence here and climbs 314 feet (and about a mile along the trail) to Round Bald. The trail used to go straight up the bald but due to serious erosion problems has been redone and winds across the bald and through the spruce forest to the left.

About a half mile up the trail. Exiting the spruce forest.

Putting the "blue" in the Blue Ridge.

Round Bald

For some unknown but much speculated reason some of the summits in the area are treeless or nearly so.

A great surprise for my secret half-birthday celebration--my "holler." I had no idea that I would be able to see the valley I live in from Round Bald. I just wanted to make the climb when I got the chance. You can't see my house from here because of trees but it is near the upper-left corner of the large meadow just above center. It is about 11 miles by road and another mile by trail from home to this view and still quite some distance as the crow flies but 12x made it look like a short stroll!

Looking east into North Carolina from Round Bald.

Oh, right, why my post is late? I fell asleep at the computer while trying to decide on a "new" or "recap" Sunday six! All those half-birthday's and a mountain hike caught up with me!