• Arapaho Bend Natural Area,  natural areas,  Plants,  trees

    Respect Our Elders

    Cottonwood tre
    Cottonwood tree

    Have you ever just reached out and touched a tree trunk, stopped to touch a leaf or knelt down to just observe a fallen leaf or a broken branch? Have you spent time just looking as intently and as closely as possible? The more time I spend in nature the more I am fascinated with trees whether it is a grove of aspens, poplars along a river bank or a cottonwood standing alone on the horizon. So, my answer to those questions, yes.

    As a young boy visiting relatives in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, my cousins and I would go fishing for catfish down on one the creeks. It always seemed like more fun to explore the creek than sit on the bank and watch a red and white bobber float on the muddy water. I ran through the fields catching grasshoppers. I climbed the trees along the creek banks and when tired laid down in the shade they offered. Fond memories for me.

    Trees are one of the almost endless miracles of nature. There are unsupported statements that the cottonwood tree dates back to the Cretaceous Period, about 145 million years ago and possibly to the Jurassic Period – 200 million years ago. Makes our lifetime miniscule. I was taught to respect our elders and as I move more towards being an elder myself I grow in my respect for nature as one of my elders.

  • landscape,  rants,  sunrises,  trees

    Change

    Pre-dawn Light
    Pre-dawn Light

    I have several images of this tree taken during all four seasons and at different times of the day. This tree lies along a three-quarter mile stretch of dirt road leading to the Arapahoe Bend Nature Area. I’ve been going out there for the past 10 years for quiet time and photography. I’ve seen many a hawk perched on one it’s branches and even an eagle. I like this old tree and what it stands for. Over that ten years I’ve had the chance watch this area change.

  • landscape,  Plants,  quotes,  snow,  trees

    A Tree’s Shadow

    Snow Shadow
    A trees shadow on an overcast day

    “Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart. Try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books written in a foreign language. Do not now look for the answers. They cannot now be given to you because you could not live them. It is a question of experiencing everything. At present you need to live the question. Perhaps you will gradually, without even noticing it, find yourself experiencing the answer, some distant day.”

    Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
  • landscape,  sunrises

    A Saturday Morning

    Saturday Morning
    Saturday Morning

    Not to bad a way to start a Saturday morning. Had to get up early but well worth it. There is a feel of Fall in the air. Needed a light jacket. Next on the list, relaxation time at a local coffee shop then off to the farmers market.

  • quotes,  sunrises

    Be Happy

    Starburst with my Coffee
    Starburst with my Coffee

    “A new day: Be open enough to see opportunities. Be wise enough to be grateful. Be courageous enough to be happy.”  ― Steve Maraboli,

    A starburst comes through a tree as I watch the sunrise from the patio of a local coffee shop. Nice way to start a morning.