Monthly Archives: November 2010

Procession of Fire and Ice

Friday, 11-26 Morning. A broil of cold cloud clinging to the ridge between Jenning’s Peak and Sandwich Mountain slowly dissipates. Background clouds glow orange before cooling white. A sleety-snowy mix covers everything with an icy, white crust. A good day to … Continue reading

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Bright Stars in the Morning

Yesterday the sky cleared and the night was great for stargazing, and so was early this morning.  The last stars/planets/satellites visible: Vega to the north, over Bald Man’s Chin on the Acteon Ridge; Venus to the east, through the trees … Continue reading

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Giving Thanks

Mist covers the fields and it’s another frost-free morning, though two days ago the frost was heavy and I broke through ice in the greenhouse water tank. This crisp weather was preceded by a stint of warm and sunny days. … Continue reading

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Sunrise

The word “blustery” explodes from my lips and rolls off my tongue this morning: “its blustery.” And warm for this time of year. The bright weather of a few days ago eventually gave way to a morning of torrential rain … Continue reading

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Water-bearer

I continue to rise earlier than the sun, and this has continued to afford me a chance for stargazing. The most recent nights (or early mornings) have provided a wonderfully clear sky. This morning is the exception as clouds move … Continue reading

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Canis Major

It’s been a wet fall. Barn boots mandatory for the Curious Gourds environs. These last days of rain and near-rain have the kept the pattern up. Time to stick to hard-packed logging roads and stay away from the saturated trails: we … Continue reading

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