I have never been able to make up my mind whether to concentrate on art, writing or natural history. I usually concentrate on one of the three for a while, then concentrate on another of the three. Art, writing and natural history are intwined in my life and often involve teaching a combination of these subjects.
Friday, February 7, 2014
A Different Look at Charleston Falls, February 1, 2014
On February 1, our area had a welcome day of relief from the cold, the snow, and the wind. (34 degrees Fahrenheit at 7 AM or 1 degree Celsius) Jeanne and I walked as far as the falls and then through Octagon Prairie. The trails were still too icy to take our normal hike up and down the ravines.
The falls looked different than I have ever seen them. Here is a closer look. The snow flurries had left the falls looking as though there were draperies on either side of the icy tubes through which the water was flowing.
We are back to nights below zero ( 0 Fahrenheit equals -18 Celsius). This has been a record breaking winter in our area. Like many people in America's Heartland, Tom and I are ready to see a glimmer of spring.
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