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Monday, January 9, 2017

Epiphany

I just realized how awesome a title this is. God laughs at me and hands me a title for my blog post.

Yesterday, at a very timely time, I had a personal epiphany.  It happens to me sometimes.  God taps me on the head, or the shoulder, or just gives me a little shove.  Funny how it should happen right about the time of THE Epiphany.  Like I said, God laughs at me sometimes.

Yesterday, Bob had decided we needed to drive to Houghton to pick something up.  The weather looked, as the weather often does in my neck of the northwoods, pretty decent at the place we started out, only to become pretty crummy, then a lot crummy, then dangerously crummy, then IMPOSSIBLY, PERHAPS FATALLY crummy within the space of just a few miles.

So I did what I usually do when I am in a semi-panic state and Bob is driving, and I am trying really hard not to notice that we cannot see the road, or the sky, or the trees, or oncoming cars, trucks and snowmobiles. I pull out my iPhone and look for distractions that keep me from looking at the road, and especially from making noises every time the aforementioned landmarks disappear entirely for long moments of blinding, swirling, slippery WHITE.

Bob is Job.  He has the patience of several saints when he is driving me about in the winter.  Because there am I, sighing and gasping and whatever it is I do (I don't want to think about this...I am a crazy woman, I know), while he is keeping the car beautifully under control.

It was bad all the way to Houghton.  Doesn't help that we haven't driven to Houghton a million times, and so don't know by heart all the curves like those around Painesdale and South Range.  Because you couldn't see them.  Even the signs were completely covered with snow, so it was pretty rough knowing what the road was going to do.  Even when we got to the top of the hill to go down into Houghton, you couldn't see either Houghton or Hancock ahead.  Or Walmart.  Etcetera.  I forgot to mention we saw a snowmobile driver miss a possibly fatal crash by a couple of car lengths as he accidentally popped over the top of a snow drift and onto the busy highway.  Bad. Bad.

So.  We got to Houghton. Made the pick up.  We went to get a bite to eat.  I realized halfway through eating that I was glaring at Bob.  I think I was mad or in shock or something. The trip was important, had to be done, and Bob drove fabulously.  But it was a completely surreal moment, having lunch like nothing had just happened.

We got back in the car and started home.  And, thank God, there were moments where it just wasn't quite as bad, followed by a lot of moments where it was just as bad.  But something had happened.

I started looking at the snow.  Jesus....I have never in my life personally seen so much snow. 200+ inches of snowfall makes for a lot of it laying about on the ground. There is a lot of snow in the UP...just saying.

You know last winter was my first winter in the UP.  And you know it was mild. Hence my surprise at seeing a somewhat more normal amount of snow for this area.


And it is so beautiful.  Beyond beautiful.  The sheer depth of it is awesome. How it covers every branch and twig is amazing. How it droops over the edges of rooflines is comical.  I call it the "snowflakes holding hands" how it can stretch out and stick together and not fall.

The epiphany was this.  Suddenly I was not a bit afraid.  Even in the blinding white, because I trusted Bob completely to do his best to keep us safe.  His best is very, very good, by the way.  I was suddenly free to look and enjoy and gasp and sigh not in fear but in awe of this beautiful land that I now call my home.

And I was free to take pictures.  Sometimes of blinding white. But mostly of snow and trees and beauty.
Most the the drive to Houghton...I don't see the road, either.

A little bit better, but where is the road?

















The way back home...much better!

Amazing, yes?

I hope it sticks, this feeling, just like the snow sticks on everything around here.  I hope I can continue to feel just the awesome gratitude I feel for the wonders of this particular aspect of God's creation.  I think it was a gift, this little epiphany moment.  I don't know if I deserved it.  But I am grateful.

You should come here sometime in the winter, Iowa folks, and folks from other lands as well.  Maybe you'd be afraid at first, too, like I was.  But stick around, and you will get used to it.  God will give you a shove, if you need it. I guarantee it.

Stay safe and warm, my friends.

A few random pics of today's visitors to my yard....female pheasant

Male Purple Finch

Male pheasant meets deery deers

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Best of 2016...Don't Be Scared...Only a Hundred!


I take a lot of pictures.

Bet you didn't notice.

Actually, you probably have no idea.  I could not have existed as a photographer in the days of film cameras.  I have friends who work in film and take lovely artistic shots, beautiful as paintings, just a few at a time.  Me....I have to take a hundred shots to get two or three that I like, sometimes.  And I hoard them. But unlike a hoarder, I do take time to look back at them, because I find little clues, little insights, for instance, on bird behavior, and leaf patterns and cycles of snow and sunsets and moon rises and migration and foliage and plumage. Thrilling to me, maybe not so to everyone.  So I don't, like, pull them out to show when people come over. (I'm only a teeny bit tempted to do so.) All these pictures are stored on my computer, backed up with Carbonite so I don't lose them. The best or most memorable or iconic or amusing or strange I upload to Flickr.

So Flickr has something called "Best of 2016," where you can post what you think is your best shot of the whole year.  Just one.  I looked through my stuff...no way could I pick one.  So I thought to myself that I would pick one best from every month.  No way.  It started with one and then I had to add two more, until instead of 12, the number in my Best of 2016 album is:

165

Crazy picture-taking woman.

So I thought I'd show you and see what you think. And I'll edit (somewhat)  because I would have to upload them one by one here and I may get impatient and this will end up being like the 29 Best or something and because, well, some pictures deserve an explanation, and I am going to try (hard) not to bore you with that. Maybe in some of my pics the beauty or humor or quirkiness or whatever will speak for itself, but there are other pictures the are downright important and you might not see why, until I tell you and then you DO.  So if you are perplexed at why I chose a particular shot, you can ask me what's up with it.  Otherwise, my captions will be short and to the point.

So...

Here...

Lots of pictures to enjoy on a snowy day.

January 2016

I notice that my first pictures of both 2016 and 2017 are bird discovery pictures. Although I am just starting to scratch the surface of the new-to-me birds of the UP, these are some I enjoy and look for now:

Pine Grosbeak

Lovely Pine Grosbeak boy

Bohemian Waxwing
Black-capped Chickadee

Common Redpoll boy
 Something else that is new to me are the pinky pink sunrises and sunsets. So pink that the reflections make the snow turn pink as well



February

It's amazing how many different looks the Big Lake can have.  These pictures were taken about a week apart:
Beautiful, but desolate

Amazing Azure
 And, of course, birds:
American Goldfinch getting a drink

Female Common Redpoll

first of many shots of the glorious Evening Grosbeak in my yard

March

one of many many


In March, Bald Eagles are an every day thing
love the young ones!

But Snowy Owls...they are an extra extra special treat involving many hours on the road.

So very worth it!

April

April Fool's Day snowstorm and my first pic of a posing wolf

followed a few days later by a closer look

even a snowstorm doesn't stop us from trying to impress the girls

Although others of us are, frankly, confused by it

beautiful drive to work....yes, this is April in the UP

May
Finally, some spring green

tasty maple buds and porcupine



Bobolinks

Rare visit from a Northern Cardinal

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

June

Lots of pics, so I will just say...

Flora:

Columbine

Hawkweed and Hover Fly


more hawkweed

Lupines


Sweet Peas


Fauna:

Eastern Bluebird girl

boy

American Goldfinch girl

silly boy


twinsies

Little Blue Eyes


Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Brown Thrasher and yummy worm

House Wren doing what a House Wren does

Ring-necked Pheasant girl

Rare in the UP Dickcissel

my favorite fauna/faun/merman

July
Wood Duck babies

Common Mergansers

Ruffed Grouse

through my window

damselfly

what happens when you eat too many Lucky Charms

wildflowers galore
Wild Rose



Queen Anne's Lace

Great Spangled Frittilary on Swamp Milkweed (with skippers)

Chicory

Birdsfoot Trefoil and skipper (maybe by next year, I will know my skippers)

Purple Finch



August
Clown in chair cloud

Experiment

the day my room turned pink

late fawn

vacuum cleaner

Peg
Pretty doe




curly bird

September

Trumpeter Swan

Where's George?

lichen

fire

Robbins Road

Amanita Muscaria or a sesame seed bun

maple

forest glow

fern and lichen

October

Larch yellow

Ostrich Fern
Rockland Pond

reflections

magic

Pied-billed Grebe

November

Mama Moose!
regenerating aspen

beautiful drive to work
Turkeys in the hay

Snow Bunting
Evening Grosbeaks posing for the cam

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (rare bird in the UP)

Rare bird in my yard!

deserves several shots

7th recorded in Michigan....2nd in the UP

Bullock's Oriole

December

more magic from Rockland Pond (yes, this picture is in color!)

Peg's favorite lookout

under cover

what's left of the sunflower (see July)

snow on alders

Blue Jay in the wind

December's daily horde

pretty boy Ring-necked Pheasant

One more look
pretty pink sky in my neighborhood
Well, that's it (finally).

Can you believe that's a hundred shots?  I hope you don't feel like that couple who comes to dinner and is forced to watch the vacation/wedding/birth/surgery (eww) videos.  These pictures make me happy in different ways.  And, don't worry (or worry just a little).  I haven't stopped. I've (only) taken 429 pictures so far this year. :)

So come over sometime.  I promise I won't show you all my pictures.   Maybe just 100 or so.

Happy Happy 2017!