Thursday, March 7, 2024

It's Been 80's and 90's for a couple of weeks. The trees have all popped right on time

 North Texas usually sees (this year was no exception) greens and flowers on the trees by March 1. Living in the Great Lakes, you could always expect it on Income Tax Day, April 15 (depending on how it fell on the calendar). Having said that, the shutter has been clicking on the cameras with walking tours of trails, lake shores, river banks, and gardens. Yesterday, I had only a t-shirt on with a light wind breaker. By mid afternoon, the light wind breaker was in my camera cart. 

Today, it's a rain day and we always need rain in North Texas. The lakes have been near conservation levels but evaporation does take its toll, too. The landscape guys have been cutting the grass since mid January. My lawn looks like it's ready to bale hay and it was just cut within the last 10 days. 

My step meter has been active, too: 6,381; 8,638; 6,557;5,887; 487 on Election day - early voted and had to do laundry ; 9,732 yesterday. Today is a rain day and it will be less than 600 most likely. But, with the rain comes a cold front passage, yet by Monday, it will be sunny and 71. The bigger question is what with these 80 and 90 degree days so early, will be in store for May and June this year? 

I have been a bit behind on changing up the web page for spring. but, at least I got a good start today. I haven't been to the St. Patrick's Day parade in the past two years. That is coming up next weekend but I do need to check for any updates. Then, the big thing is hotel rooms are booked to the max for the total eclipse that is coming in early April. I am very interested in that in that my grandmother told me about the time when she was a kid and it got dark in the early afternoon so much in fact, the chickens all went to roost. The path for the event this time follows the same path that it did when my grandmother was a teenager. I need to get a pair of glasses so that I can actually watch it without eye damage. I would pass rather than have eye damage but I do want to see what she saw all those many years ago. 

Mom taught me about weather. She was deathly afraid of tornadoes. Outside of that, she was like an iron gate of strength. But, I lived through three tornadoes--- one in chidhood, one in my late teens and one in adult life, however, I was in Hurricane David in 1979 when it hit the coastal estuary confluence of the Waccamaw River, the Pee Dee River, the Black River, and the Sampit River in Georgetown County, better known as Wineah Bay South Carolina. Never saw rain fall horizontal until that storm. Went to Winn Dixie and stocked up on food then filled the bathtub with water (after cleaning it first). The next morning as the storm pulled out, all the flooding from the 12 inch or so of rain was all gone. I've seen more damage from tornadoes than from what David served up. Of course, I'm thankful because my wife and our three kids were there with me. From our porch we could see the Coast Guard Station that was on the Intercoastal Waterway. We were in a good spot for help had it been needed. 





 



Sunday, February 25, 2024

Weather Service Trims our 92°F back to 89 for Monday because of the massive Pacific Coast Storm moving West Coast to East Coast.

Winter will return on Wednesday with temps in the 50's after 7 days of fabulous weather. Reality is back. Winter is still here. Shot more birds in the past week than I usually do in a whole year. It is somewhat amazing how the ones that are usually difficult to shoot were like they were posing for the camera. Even massive sized turtles on canal banks and logs didn't even slide off into the water. So come May when it's National Turtle Day, I will have my post pictures ready to go. 


So far this short month, I have already hit 95,338 steps, or 40.62 miles walking with a calorie burn at 3,529 calories. It's been good health wise, also. All my normal readings are right where they should be and I am pleased with that. 

I do have my eye on that Pacific Storm that will make it's way across the US this week. Strong storms and large hail beyond the mountain snows that will rack up snow in feet, not inches. Lake Michigan and Lake Erie are forecast for strong storms. So, come Wednesday, it's sounding more like housework and laundry and if I am lucky, I might even make it out one day between Wednesday and next weekend. 







Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Finding new buds popping everywhere and even saw the resident hawk

 All this week Dallas weather is set with blue skies no rain and mid 70s to low 80s. Spring is happening  in Texas!

 Yesterday was free admission at the Bush Presidential Center and Museum. The crowds were a flow of people into and out of the center. While I have not yet visited the museum and center inside the beautiful architectural walls, my mind decided that I would go around to the side entrance to the nature trails. Spring and Fall are my two most favorite times there. I love the nature. I am a grand supporter of natural planting programs that return native plants and wildflowers to the urban settings. And, having said that, finding wildlife in a high density urban setting is the grand slam for me (first day of Spring training for the World Series Champ, the Texas Rangers, got underway in Arizona yesterday) so, I had to put that "grand slam" tick in there, don't you see. 

Upon entering the trails, I looked for my favorite bench to sit down and pull out my camera gear. It had not been a hot 10-minutes before I spotted the resident hawk riding the thermals and looking for lunch. I guess that I had suspected that I would see him when I didn't see my rabbits that are usually found around the path that I take to the bench. Now, I know why they were not seen. They were hiding from the hawk. 

Green shoots are appearing in a lot of the bushes and plants that are native. In Texas, you can pretty much count on seeing green shoots by March 1 each year. I noted quickly upon moving to the Great Lakes that April 15th was the time frame for that local as green-up follows the same path in reverse order as fall colors moving south at about 20-miles per day. 

As my grandfather had taught me about weather from an early age most of his "weather"man characteristics were right on target. One example was that he taught me that the morning temperature could be calculated to be a base line that you could add 20° to that baseline and pretty much get the high for the day. Yesterday, for the first time ever, I heard a TV weatherman mention that same point. The other rule of grandpa was, "when clouds are high and thin, a weather system is moving in". Bingo on that one too, grandpa. 

So, for the first time in a long while, I shot over 100 images yesterday. Even I was surprised at the number.






The hawk is best at 100% enlargement. (detail in feathers)

On Saturday, I got some very good shots of a cardinal calling to his mate. while Yesterday, (Monday) I saw a pair of blue jays nesting in a mountain cedar. 

Check out the history of meanings in sighting cardinals and blue jays. They are interesting and have a good accuracy history, as well.


Sunday, February 18, 2024

Out looking for buds on the trees and found a beautiful cardinal.

 Since it was clear, sunny and wind was just moderate, I survived the only frost we have had this February.

So, in mid afternoon it was time to do a walk. My last two walks racked up 6,920 and 4,447. With today's walk and shoot, I racked up another 5,415 steps. That wipes out the two days of cold Friday and Saturday of a shameful 541 and 528 steps basically that were away from my desk to cook, eat and do a bit of housework. 


Here, the buds have swelled to a point that with the three days of mid 70s and an 80 or more, these will pop by this coming  weekend. Right on time to the annual March 1 of seeing green shoots in the trees. 

The reward was finding that beautiful cardinal. Birds and Blooms say:
" Native American lore states if a cardinal is seen, it is believed that individual will have good luck within 12 days of the sighting. Cardinals are incredibly loyal creatures. "

Here, he was calling to his mate. Now, I'm going to have to start looking for the nest.



Sunday, February 11, 2024

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Apology to my Loyal Readers--It's been a hecktic time of shooting and getting images listed with our agents. We hope to do better---

 as the weather increases. Spring is not that far away and already I am seeing evidence of buds swelling and even a few green shoots appearing. Usually--and I say that cautiously-- green is showing by March 1 here in North Texas. Baring that old Atmospheric River and the Pineapple Express, right now, we are bouncing back and forth from the mid 70s to the 50s with a 50/50 split on the three or four day of rain followed by an equal amount of sunny and blue skies. Talk about a roller coaster---we climb out of the well to sunshine and then crown the top and on the way day its foggy, gloomy hit and miss rain showers as the short waves move along the sagging jet stream. We've been there before, but it is hard to plan things. 

UT Southwester announced yesterday that they will be building on the quadrant to the north and west of the Medical District, a new complex of Children's hospital that will be two 12 story towers with another tower of 8 stories at Mockingbird and Harry Hines Blvd. That would not close the Children's Hospital on the back side of the Old Parkland Hospital. That would put it in the heart of where the new Teaching Hospital was built a few years back and has already undergone an expansion. So, I need to get over that way and shoot the area where the  "best Children's Hospital" in the nation will be built. The project is not planned to be operational for about 6-years. 







Things like that take planning ahead and being at the right place at the right te. With the St. Patrick's Day parade hitting the streets  March 16th as the 43rd Dallas Mavs St. Patrick Day Parade at 11 a.m. down Greenville Avenue. Levels are back to pre-Covid levels of 100.000  in attendance.                      






Thursday, February 1, 2024

January got off to a 66,087 Step Month; 28.16 miles; 2,414 calorie burn.

It also was a productive month shooting, as well. While the year started off with some nice published images, there is a new twist to my shooting and subject mater. AI, has not been a help in some endeavors, it did slow down the process a lot. I have never minded doing work once, but I sure as the devil hate having to do it twice, especially at someone's lack of detail. I learned fresh out of college that paying attention to detail was more expected than most other "laws" of the job. Having had that pointed out to me from a very young age, I had  mastered that right though college and into my first job.

My boss called me into his office about the second or third day after starting. I didn't know what to expect but I was more curious than afraid. "Sit down", he said. He went on to tell me that he did this with all new employees and it was going to be a  rather short meeting.  "Working for me", he said, " means doing these six things: detail,detail detail."  He paused, looked directly at me. Still not saying anything, I said," that  was only three"  Finally, he cracked a half-smile and said,  most would have assumed  that the other three were the same." " Are they," I replied. " They are", he replied. Had they left my office assuming that the other three were the same as the first, I would have given them their pay check and said that they are not working out. But, you, on the other hand, you obviously pay attention to detail and quickly noticed that I had only said three times, detail,detail,detail. You even ask the question, "are they". So, one simple short meeting  already pointed out to me that you are a detail man and that will make you a successful   employee for our firm. 

 The weather has been in the low to  high 70's since Sunday. One more day tomorrow before the Pacific storms of Atmosphere Rivers arrives not once, but twice in the upcoming week. I will  be able to get some image work done in this forecast down time of rain.With my major Doctor's Appointments already made until this time next year, I'm good to go on that front.

So, with Spring coming, I have already been checking the hot spots where Spring happens  here by the first day of March with new shoots etc.  The rain and warm temps after that period of really hard freezes, things should be right on schedule. I am anxious to see what mother nature holds for this spring. 

Here are a few of the places where shooting took place this past string of days since last Sunday.














The Porch Thermometer Hits 100°F Yesterday for the first time this season.

In some mitigation of that headline is that for about 30 minutes the angle of the sun hits the porch at the hottest point of the day. Still,...