Thursday, December 31, 2020

Intermission


“Listen, and lay your head under the tree of awe.”

—Rumi 


Although I don't anticipate adding new posts to the blog for a while, I'll still enjoy leafing through pages from the past, especially pages from the same month in different years.


And speaking of revisiting the past, I recently returned to a part of Mt. Tamalpais where I used to roam around quite a bit back in the early '90s, a place where I could allow the landscape to reveal itself to me over a period of years, a place above Redwood Creek and west of Muir Woods that I called Bobcat Hill. I was drawn into that landscape by the inviting sight of a thin deer trail that meandered like a mountain stream through coyote brush embankments. It's headwaters disappeared over a hilltop horizon where nature's secrets beckoned from beyond.

The deer trail has faded quite a bit in the ensuing years. The coyote brush has grown so thick that whole meadows of bunchgrass where mission bells once bloomed have disappeared, as well as old landmarks like a small grove of Douglas firs under whose branches I took refuge from rain and wind, and where I once startled a sleeping coyote. A small grove of spindly oaks that occasionally sprouted a chanterelle motherlode has disappeared. A stony outcrop where vultures used to warm their wings in the morning was gone, buried in dense chaparral. The sunny patch of meadow where I once did a vision quest was an impenetrable thicket.



Nature shapes the mountain in a continuous trail through time. And all kinds of trails, whether lines on the landscape, flushes of sulfur tufts on a fir tree, or bobcats disappearing into the woods, will always kindle my sense of wonder. Even time itself is a trail: I took this picture of myself nearly twenty years ago, and when another twenty years passes I'll be an old man, hopefully still walking the trails of wonder and awe.

December Scenes



Cataract Falls



Bolinas Ridge Rainbow



Raven's Leap

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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Life's A Beach

 

Harbor Seals in the Fog



Western Snowy Plover



Going Big



Making a Splash



Contemplating the Moon



Pink Promenade



Golden Glow



Seal Rock Sunset



I 💖 SF


Happy Veteran's Day!

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Friday, November 6, 2020

Snow Day


Snowy Fall Morning on the Merced River, Yosemite Valley
November 2012



There's snow in the forecast for the mountains this weekend. Roaming around a freshly snowed-on landscape in Yosemite Valley is among the best experiences I've ever had.



The city noises of San Francisco have been left far behind. Now the soft munching of deer browsing a few feet away competes with the soft patter of snowflakes landing in the surrounding woods.



Although you can't help stopping at Tunnel View to take in the grand vista...



...it's also great to roam around quietly to hear the landscape's more intimate voices.



The beauty of an early snowstorm is having color in the trees instead of bare branches.



Cloak of Ferns



Gates of the Valley



Riverside Brushstrokes



Sealed in Ice



Dipper Catches a Morsel



Snow Pillows in the Merced



El Capitan Fog Factory



November Morning



Scouring Rush



Yosemite Valley


Not even a memory of summer crowds.

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Sunday, November 1, 2020

Yosemite is Open

Yosemite Valley
November 1, 2013

 

Now that the park has lifted entry restrictions it feels tempting to head on up for a couple of days. Judging by the park's webcams it doesn't appear that fall color is as advanced yet as these images show from this date several years ago.



Another difference is that the air quality is probably not as good. I was a little disheartened this morning to see that Bay Area air quality has deteriorated a bit even since yesterday's disappointingly high numbers.



This seems more like a year of wistful memories of clean air and beautiful landscapes.



The month is young, though, and things might be looking a lot better before November fades.



Might as well be optimistic.



These two webcam screenshots were taken at about the same time this morning. Not sure why El Capitan looks so funky while Half Dome looks fine.


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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

A Walk in the Park

 

Yellow-Rumped Warbler
Golden Gate Park, October 2009



Reaching for the Prize



Birdy Num-Nums



Yellow-Rumper in the Manzanita



Townsend's Warbler



Heading for the Border



Black-Throated Gray Warbler



Red-Shouldered Hawk



Fox Sparrow



Orange-Crowned Warbler



Fluffy Goldfinch



Chestnut-Backed Chickadee

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