Mother Nature's Christmas Choir
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Yours truly Christmas 1949 |
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Mother Nature's Christmas Choir
(c)2024HorstKellyphotographer |
Yours truly Christmas 1949 |
Time does seem to go at warp speed these days...Its been 3 months since my last post. I've only taken two camping trips and the second one being cut short due to weather.... Ah, the weather. It's been the main culprit for the lack of activity. First it was just plain cold, I don't do cold! Then for about the last 4 or 5 weeks we've in "Missouri Spring"....which means every week it would start great, then the next two days would be iffy and finally the possibility of tornadoes. Sirens went off 3 or 4 times. During one 'time out' in our safe room it sounded like a 'freight train' going by. It did rip large tree limbs. Neighbor thought it was a tornado which hadn't touched the ground, or had just lifted. There where tornadoes in the area. Sporty Spring thus far!
I did manage a day trip to Arkansas to try and experience the solar eclipse and take some photo's. Finding a spot that didn't have 10,000 of my best friends was getting difficult. I finally found a National Forest with a firing range on it, and it had a large parking lot with good visibility to the sky. Only had a dozen or so locals..almost ended up being a tailgate party. Met a retired Marine and his wife. Very nice couple. You could tell he knew what he was doing. Had some awesome equipment. we've exchanged emails and have corresponded a couple time. They live near Ft Leonard Wood. Great fun ! It became quite apparent that astrophotography wasn't something I have mastered yet...not even close. A lot of blurred shots and missed opportunities! It was still a great way to spend a day...
The next event was the Northern lights. I had no clue that there might be a chance to see the lights, one of the kids called up the day of the event and asked where I was going to photograph the Northern Lights. What? So I did my usual scrabble and got out about 9pm and stayed until close to midnight This area was not suppose to get 'awesome' photo ops. Though they weren't like the horizontal event as you get Iceland, Northern Canada, or even Yellowstone or Tetons. I was thrilled on what I got...especially being my first experience. These are the moments that make terrific memories. They say there's another chance within the next month and I will be there. This time I'll do some research on trying to find a place with interesting foreground.
I'm doing some remodeling of the truck bed, to be able to accommodate the stuff I need to camp, which means I still need to downsize the amount I bring with me. I'd like to do some camping before it gets too hot. For the summer I will try to do some day photo trips, mainly on Rt 66, plus some general exploring.
A Western sunset..I never tire of them! |
We have been doing some yard work in between the storms...going to plant some tomatoes, more flowers, etc. this weekend. Get a couple more hummingbird feeders....yup, just 'piddling'!
I suppose I'll close for now and see if I can find a new adventure or two. Take care and Happy Trails to you all! Horst sends
A new year is upon us....its that time of year when most of the "Blogging Family" is heading or at Quartzsite.....and also time to make sure we have ready a supply of pulled pork, brats, chicken wings chips, dip and an assortment of beverages as it is Superbowl weekend.
Trying to find Sasquatch and a camping spot |
The weather here has been up and down but then it is winter. I have had the good fortune of going on several 2/3 day camping trips mainly into the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. I'm finding a lot of camping opportunities on lakes and along river banks with some great views.
...and another sunset somewhere in this great Country |