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Thursday, September 29, 2005
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Grasshopper on Goldenrod. Even this ordinary grasshopper has an interesting chevron pattern on his legs. For a real close-up showing the segmented antennae so beautifully, see Rock Kauser's on RSK Photography.
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Live Dunes. That's blowing sand you see on top. Conditions were a bit difficult to shoot photos in as the sand was blowing everywhere -- I have an earful of sand to prove it! We were told the live dunes actually move with the wind. The "dead dunes" oddly enough are the stationary ones -- the ones with plants growing on them to anchor them.
Monday, September 19, 2005
Long way down. We went down to see Little Point Sauble lighthouse, and met a film crew from PBS just finishing up videotaping a portion of a feature on the Great Lakes. After they left, the lighthouse keeper asked us if we'd like to climb up to the top of the lighthouse, which is not normally open to the public. After an exhausting climb, we were rewarded with some magnificent views. Those little specks in the middle are people -- better seen if you click on the photo to get the larger version.
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Friday, September 16, 2005
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Tritts Mill. Was a flour mill in 1836, then Higy cider mill for many years, all powered by water. You can see the remnants of the water wheel behind the tree. There is a dam on the Tuscarawas River to form Tritts Millpond, and some of the water (visible below building) was channeled off the pond to power the wheel. I hope somebody buys and restores this nice old mill. I'd like to see a waterwheel working there again someday.
Tuscarawas River. I bumped into the Tuscarawas River in an unexpected place -- Springfield, just north of us. I thought it ran down west of Akron to Zoar and points south, but here it was bubbling away east of Akron. Here you see a dam, which forms Tritts Mill Pond. Higy Cider Mill (formerly Tritts Flour Mill and powered by water) sits off to the right.
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Backyard Spider. We have TWO now, the other being in the front yard. Er.... Rock, do you know where your spider is? And Brenda, I for one hope they are both female, because I certainly don't want a whole brood of them here! Photo courtesy of Dan (who climbed around the web to shoot the picture, in the dark.)
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