Mountains in the Haze
Looking South-West from the Southernly Overlook. The rain was approaching from the south, which is what you see.
Taken on Sunday April 12, 2009 at Hunter Mountain.New Cleared View from Blodgett Hill
Over the past year, they have been removing additional white pine trees to improve the Pitch Pine - Scrub Oak habitat on Blodgett Hill.
Taken on Saturday April 15, 2023 at Louise Kerr Wildlife Management Area.Staying for my parents final years π§π»π΄πΌ
While I’m thinking about moving out of state, I really am not sure I want to before my parents pass away. Much like I’ve gotten once again to enjoy their Sunday dinners, despite my reservations about the health benefits, I realize that the time is short in their lives. To reject such things would be foolishness as time is so short. Likewise I want to spend as much time with them, learning whatever I can, helping them however I can before it’s over.
When I leave for my future home for good, I don’t plan on ever coming back – including for funerals. I want to look at Albany one last time and say that chapter of my life is over for good. The thing is if I move out of state, I’ll probably never see my parents again. And I enjoy every precious moment with them because I know it won’t be much longer. Things will be ordinary one day and then they will be gone. There will be a funeral and time will move on. That’s a good time after the funeral to think about leaving.
The red winged black birds and spring peepers have a message.
It's the message of the changing seasons and that spring is soon upon us.
The far right claims there’s a ‘uniparty’ in Washington. Reality suggests otherwise. – ABC News
On the Edge of Storm King
The storm king highway has many sweeping curves and cuts into the mountain. It wouldn't comply with modern highway standards but is pretty remarkable to look at.
Taken on Tuesday April 22, 2008 at Storm King Mountain.