A Bonsai that won't die.... aaaah copper.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
3-18-12 Little River, snow and 75 degrees
It was very unseasonably warm so after Aikido a friend and I went out to Little Rive State Park to hike in the surreal weather.
I though I was going to need to be ready again mud but there was still snow in parts. Soft grainy snow. And the lake was still completely frozen.
Time constraints had us turn around before reaching the saw mill but still an amazing day with crazy weather. After a dark winter damn if the sunlight didn't feel great.
I though I was going to need to be ready again mud but there was still snow in parts. Soft grainy snow. And the lake was still completely frozen.
Time constraints had us turn around before reaching the saw mill but still an amazing day with crazy weather. After a dark winter damn if the sunlight didn't feel great.
3-17-12 St. Paddy Day Fog and Pipe Making
St. Paddy's Day was a fog filled one. It seams to be a tradition that the local cement company Ireland does a parade with all their mixers blasting their horns. It was odd, funny and very loud,
More fog around the ship at dock.
It was so cool to walk through this, I haven't seen fog like this since California where the marine fog would come in and hide everything.
Disappearing bike path
The Echo Center and Lake Champlain
Train Station looming. About three seconds earlier it was even more menacing
As a side note this is the pipe I carved. About once every couple of years I get the urge for a single cigar. This time I decided to make a pipe from a piece of Catlinite (a blood-rd stone used in traditional native american pipes) I bought in Mississippi when I was in middle school and traveling with the folks. It is soft like soap stone so I carved the stone and the stem with hand tools over two days. It smoked beautifully. Welcome Spring!
More fog around the ship at dock.
It was so cool to walk through this, I haven't seen fog like this since California where the marine fog would come in and hide everything.
Disappearing bike path
The Echo Center and Lake Champlain
As a side note this is the pipe I carved. About once every couple of years I get the urge for a single cigar. This time I decided to make a pipe from a piece of Catlinite (a blood-rd stone used in traditional native american pipes) I bought in Mississippi when I was in middle school and traveling with the folks. It is soft like soap stone so I carved the stone and the stem with hand tools over two days. It smoked beautifully. Welcome Spring!
3-11-12 First Kayak Trip, Shelburne Bay
Warm weather gave me ambition and I decided to head out with my kayak. Lacking both foam pads and winch straps I just threw it on and tied it down with cord. I tried buying straps on the way but wisely left it tided with the cord as well. Good thing too, the cord came loose on the drive to Shelburne Bay
I actually got to run my kayak on the ice and let the weight break it. I have been wanting to do that for a long time. Back on shore I walked out to point as the sun slipped behind the hillside.
It was a beautiful day and across the way a bald eagle perched in a tree. A good end to the day.
Oddly in a puddle on the rocks was frozen a shotgun shell.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
3-3-11 CAT trail at Camel's Hump
After weeks of not going out due to weather or other work I finally took Sal out to the CAT trail next to Camel's Hump. There were wind advisories so no exposed mountain tops today. On the drive out there were massive menacing cloud banks that worried me but by the time we had started up the trail it had cleared into a stunning day.
It was about 2.5 mile one way and all uphill. Not many people out which was nice.
There were a lot of these spread out through the woods
It was a great hike, I ran some of the way back down. Afterward I
wandered into downtown during the mardigras celebration and saw this. Awesome.
It was about 2.5 mile one way and all uphill. Not many people out which was nice.
Ran into these markes on the way back down. looks like they were made by a bid ass bird foraging.
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