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Friday, December 30, 2022

16 March 2022 Another Day in Cortland

I like this little quiet area behind the hotel in Cortland. I wish there were something else there once in a while besides cranky geese. This foggy morning it was a peaceful place before I headed to my local office.
I crossed the road today at lunch to visit the main area in Lime Hollow Nature Preserve. As always, I was hoping for some early bird visits. I have been here in the past during tapping time. I noticed they have removed the traditional metal pails for plastic collection bags.
My walk was pleasant, but birdless.
In the early evening, I was treated to a first visit to The Nature Center's von Englin Preserve. Its focal point is Malloryville Bog. I was really happy to find such a great place to visit within the southern tier's short daylight of March. I hope to be able to return and explore some time later in the spring. Once again, Geocaching brought me to an unknown gem on my journey.

15 March 2022 Lunch Time at Chicago Bog

Visiting Chicago Bog at lunch time when in Cortland is a favorite diversion for me. There was still snow and the bog was still frozen, but the walk relaxed my mind. I was treated to a red-tail hawk near the end of the walk.

Monday, December 26, 2022

13 March 2022 A Walk Along the Allegheny

There was snow and fog as we set off on a loop around a section of ANF near our home. We started with the trail along an old railroad grade which this afternoon was a mix of snow and fog.
The long abandoned farm equipment was gathering the last snow of the season as we walked past.
Lizzie walking with Ali in the snow.
I hope we might spot a few ducks on the Allegheny as we passed by. They were there, but hard to capture with the ever-present flakes of snow. A snowy bufflehead
Mergansers usually look fast from any view. Today they just appeared to be cold in the light snow.

6 March 2022 Visiting Allegany State Park

We had spring fever. The dogs had spring fever. ASP seemed a great choice for medicating the fever. The skies were blue and most of the water was free of ice as we hunted for a number of caches in the park.
The trails were icy so the going was really slow at times to avoid a fall. It seemed we weren't tho only people with spring fever as the park was quite busy.
A rare moment of quiet on the covered bridge...
Our visit was a wonderful sneak preview of the spring weather just a few weeks away. After a snowy winter, it was a welcome day out.

Thursday, December 22, 2022

5 March 2022 Spring's Early?

I was hoping a snowy winter was finally behind as we made a visit to Pennsylvania. We completed an Adventure Lab and headed off on a rail-trail for the bonus geocache.
With most of the snow gone from the trail we enjoyed a walk to the cache which included a chance for the dogs to see some big dogs (horses) and a chance for us to see a bluebird.
The weather was so mild that we decided on a second walk at a State Game Lands. We were hoping for another bird or two and hopeful that possibly a migrating duck might stop off at the larger pond in the gamelands. There was no luck on the duck, but a mild, sunny day in early March is lucky.
Lizzie is intensely camera shy. There are few pictures of her years with us and our adventures. Today she let me capture her beauty in a few quick images.

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

2 March 2022 Barcelona (New York)

I was headed east for business travel and decided to stop for a break at Barcelona, New York. The Barcelona lighthouse is still great looking and receives much care from dedicated locals.
I long ago gave up any thoughts of having a boat on the Great Lakes, but if Barcelona had become my home I might not have made the same decision. It has a small old time marina evoking memories of past days in Western Lake Erie.
I wrestled endless trying to capture the distant ducks as the light faded. I thought they were mallards. I was right.
But I wasn't completely correct as there were five redhead ducks sharing the water with the mallards. Never give up a chance for a picture.

20 February 2022 Mill Creek Park

Mill Creek Park has some great landmark buildings still remaining, very nice trails, and an old mill with attractive falls. With sunshine despite colder weather we bundled ourselves and the dogs and were off to the park. The caching was good. Other than some very icy trail areas alongside Mill Creek, the trails were in perfect shape for some long walking.
Persistence paid off as we kept a close eye on water as we passed it hoping to see ducks. Our first sighting was exciting, but there was nowhere to stop. Eventually we had some parfect opportunities to enjoy bufflehead and mergansers as they floated by. They were hunting for food so we enjoyed a few passes as they floated by then flew back to repeat their search.

Friday, December 09, 2022

19 February 2022 Snow Birds

It's a real winter this year with cold and normal snowfall. The birds are happy to spend time at our place and enjoy the food offerings.

Wednesday, December 07, 2022

13 February 2022 There's No Surf in Cleveland

We picked a very cold day to visit Edgewater Park. The trails were a bit icy but we made it through the walk and moved one day closer to spring. It won't be long until the beach is packed with visitors soaking up the sun and enjoying Lake Erie.

Tuesday, December 06, 2022

12 February 2022 A Quiet Park in Wadsworth

We left the dogs to the warmth of the house and made a visit to a very nice park in Wadsworth. We had been here before, but the trail has been extended or we didn't walk as far. Today we braved the cold and covered the park from end to end.
We weren't alone on the trail.
I liked this bridge at a quiet point on the trail. It was iced over for most of the way and was passable only by grabbing the side and pulling end-over-end.
It was cold and the snow was deep, but the day was bright.