Category Archives: Nature
Weekly Photo Challenge: From Above
The mouth-watering prompt of this week’s photo challenge depicts a plate of cheeses from Italy with a pool of honey in the center. “Why aren’t we living in Italy?” Steve asked me just a few weeks ago. Good question. No good answer. But this post is not about cheese, or Italy, or even honey, but about angle and perspective. “Share a photo of a subject which you shot from directly above.” I have a new batch of shots from our hike along the Ice Age trail, so I looked through to find one which would be up to this challenge. Aha! Here it is:
I remember how any bridge on a trail hike would be an opportunity to play “Pooh sticks” when I was a kid. Just like Winnie the Pooh and Piglet, my sisters and I would choose a likely twig to toss into the water on the upstream side of the bridge. Then we’d wheel around to see whose stick came out first on the downstream side. This log wasn’t about to budge from its place, but I thought of those childhood adventures with my sisters and my dad nevertheless — tromping the woods in the early spring, greeting the season of Jack-in-the-Pulpit and Mayapples and violets, and playing ‘bridge’ games. Here’s another one: you pretend you are the troll under the bridge and the passersby overhead are the Billy Goats Gruff. Believe it or not, I played that one on my first date with Steve. We were hiking…and there was a bridge…and I just couldn’t help myself. “Who’s that trip-tropping over my bridge!!!” I bellowed. Yeah. I guess he found it endearing in some way, because we’re still together 4 and a half years later. Good thing.
Sunshine comes From Above, and for that I am always grateful. Stay playful, stay young at heart, and enjoy Spring!
Wordless Wednesday: Ice Age spring
Wordless Wednesday: Three worlds
Weekly Photo Challenge: Color
COLOR! Wow. Great photo subject! It is now April, and color is slowly returning to the palette of the Wisconsin landscape. Lawns are still brown and dormant, but the little Scilla Siberica is pushing up bright green and blue in my garden. Hooray! I’ve been posting black and white photos for months. It’s time for a change! I am definitely agreeable to embracing the rainbow…and you can take that as a political statement, too, if you’d like.
Happy April, everyone! And Happy Birthday to my son, Joshua – thanks for making my life more colorful!
Wordless Wednesday: A cat named Moon
Weekly Photo Challenge: Future Tense
The challenge for this week is Future Tense. I admit, thinking about the future often makes me tense, anxious, sometimes panicky. I have a vivid imagination and a lot of irrational fears. And I’m working on breathing, living in the present moment, all those Buddhist practices that address those thought patterns that Western Pragmatism put into my head. The OMG! your children, your finances, your health, your retirement….you must have a PLAN for the future, you must be PREPARED, if you’re not anxious, you obviously haven’t grasped the situation!!!! There are DANGERS out there in life!
Do you think life is something to be feared? Do you think life is a wonderful adventure, naturally unfolding, peaceful and harmonious and without judgment? How do you want to live your life? You have a choice.
The Illuminating Blogger Award
A new-found kindred spirit in the blogosphere has nominated me for the Illuminating Blogger Award. I’ll allow her to introduce herself from the description on her About page:
“Sally W. Donatello is an educator, photographer and writer. Until recently she worked at Special Collections Department in the University of Delaware Library. Her interests are eclectic, but her passions focus on art, gardening, human nature, nature and reading. Mostly, she prides herself in being a lifelong learner.”
Typically on a Friday, I would be posting a Weekly Photo Challenge entry, but this week, the prompt is Phoneography Challenge: My Neighborhood…and I don’t have an iPhone. But Sally recently began her own iPhoneography challenge for Mondays, so check out her stuff!
(in case you haven’t caught on, all the underlined bits are links to those places. 🙂 )
Now, I’m going to share one random thing about myself and then nominate some others for this award. Here goes:
As a fellow lifelong learner with Sally, I am thrilled to have learned a new word this year. Phenology. Spell check hasn’t even learned this word! Phenology is “the study of periodic plant and animal life cycle events and how these are influenced by seasonal and interannual variations in climate, as well as habitat factors”. Aldo Leopold, a Wisconsin naturalist and hero of mine, took this study quite seriously. I’ve been going to naturalist classes at the UW Madison (where Leopold taught) Arboretum for the last few months, and at every class break, the hostess has asked the group if they have any phenology to report. Well, today, I have field notes that I can share at the next class. I heard the first red-winged blackbird of this year singing his territorial song! I was thrilled. There’s something about the liquid melody of this bird that just makes my spirit soar. The sun is shining brightly on the piled up snow. The days are longer and all my photo sensors are doing a happy dance…I feel dazzled as a Tahoe skier, except without the raccoon face tan. Temperatures are inching up well past the freezing mark, and we’re told to expect rain this weekend. Yipee!
Maybe that’s not so random. It may be integral. I love nature; I love sunshine; I love being outside. How about this? I had a job interview at the US Postal Service yesterday. Yeah, that’s pretty random. I have another interview, coming up next week, at Discovery World museum. I think that one would be a better fit for me. Okay, on to the nominees for Illuminating Blogger.
I’m not sure if these fine people accept blog awards, so I offer these nominations simply out of my own appreciation for the enrichment they have brought to my experience. Any response is entirely up to them.
Interesting Literature.
Jose of JoseRaSan66. I don’t read Spanish, so I miss a lot, but I do love photography and gain on that account.
Jamie Dedes of The Poet By Day
I’m supposed to share 5, but I’ve only added 3 blogs to my follow list since the last time I gave out awards. Instead, I’ll share a photo of my neighborhood.
Yup, that’s my car at the bottom of the shot. But today, a red-winged blackbird sang! I am illuminated, lit up all around.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details
This week’s photo challenge is hosted by a nature photographer. His shot of an icy falls reminds me of some that I took at Wehr Nature Center…and for that reason, I want to go in a different direction. (Yes, I fear comparison!)
“Lost in the Details” is an interesting posture. Are you forgetting the big picture? Are you so overwhelmed that you are purposely choosing to downscale? Or are you simply appreciating the most minute things in wonder? Details… are they petty? or pretty?
This would be a great theme for macrophotography. Unfortunately, I don’t have the lens. Here’s one detail shot that I’ve posted before that I like:
And here’s one that I took this Wednesday after our latest snow storm:
I enjoy details…and I always want to be reminded to look up! (or as my mother would quote from her Girl Scout leader days, “Look wider still.”)









