Sunday, October 31, 2021

Finally, a Walk to the Falls...Tuesday, October 26, 2021

My goal was to reach the falls.  I have been building up muscles most of the summer.  Physical therapists have been a big help and so has my Primary Care Physician and also an Orthopedist.


 The day was a little cool (50degrees Fahrenheit) but the sun was shining, and there was a pleasant breeze.  I could hear the leaves talking to one another.

 
I had to park in the auxiliary parking lot because the primary parking lot was full.  Since the beginning of the Pandemic the park has been heavily used.  It was closed for a short time because people were overcrowding it and not following the Pandemic rules.  Since then the park staff has learned to adjust to the new numbers.  

On this day, the primary parking lot was crowded because four busloads of students were here from schools in the county.  Most of the students were at the entrance eating lunch so I knew the trails would not be crowded.
 

At the entrance to the park, I stopped to look at the leaves of the Sassafras.  It amuses me that this small tree has leaves that come in three shapes.  There was a time when people made tea from its bark and roots.  Root Beer was originally made from the bark and roots also.  I read on the Internet that commercial root beer is now made from other ingredients.  

So many things change.  I remember when I was a child my mother made root beer for the family.  She always made it on hot, humid days. She bought a bottle of root beer extract from the grocery store.  The other ingredients included yeast and sugar and lots of water.  She mixed it up in the roasting pan that she used to roast the turkey on Thanksgiving. She set the mixture on the counter and let it "work".  It smelled wonderful.  We asked over and over, "When will it be ready?" 




There were leaves on the Sassafras but many leaves have fallen.


Yet there were many more on the trees.


As I approached the falls, I saw one of the school groups.  Off to the left, I saw materials from their encounter with nature.


Then I knew what the subject for the day was.  Back when I was working for the parks I taught it.  They are studying the history of the falls, the formations of the rocks in the area and how they were formed.  They probably have been down to the cave, too. The brown tarp was for the children to lie on and look up toward the sky.  As the naturalist talked about rain falling and gradually washing away bits of rock, he or she used the sprayers to sprinkle "rain" on the students.  You can see the light green, blue and medium green nozzles hanging on the edge of the box.





On the way back I saw a second group.  This one was learning about the "erratics", the large rocks scattered about that were brought to this area when the glaciers went through. I recognized the staff members.  It is always good to see the people I have worked with.


A wonderful walk.  It is good to be able to walk again in the woods.




Tuesday, October 5, 2021

An October Family Gathering, Oct. 2, 2021


 Ray did the grilling.  Gretchen played most of the roles I usually do.  But she didn't play my Grandma role.  Ray and Gretchen brought the meat and buns with them.  When the others came they brought food offerings also.  I opened a quart jar of Amish Spiced Peaches which I knew Steve would enjoy.  It turned out some of the others liked the peaches, too. Since I bought them at the local turkey farm, market, all the effort it took me was the trip to the farm market and opening the jar.

Victor and Samantha brought their "boys", Henry, Thomas and Gizmo.  Henry is the old boy.  Thomas and Gizmo are young.  The dogs know Sean (John to people who didn't know him when he was a little boy.)

                                                    A better photo of Sean.

                                            A better photo of Victor and a glimpse of Sonja.  



Due to shenanigans, I had to take two photos to get one of Samantha's face.


Ted and Ashley drove over from Columbus.


So did James and Reagan.


Bianca and James came all the way from California.  We hadn't see James since Christmas of 2019.  It has been even longer since we have seen Bianca.


James had something special to show me.  He had this tattoo inked.  The tattoo artist used a black-throated green warbler that Tom photographed and I used as the basis for a painting.


Ray and his four boys together for the first time in a very long time.


Steve was clearly pleased with having all his brothers at the party.


Looks like Sonja and the others are taking a break from eating before looking for dessert.


Ray and Gretchen brought a lovely bouquet of flowers.  I stuffed them in a vase to keep them alive and then after everyone left I found a vase that matched the flowers colors.  I have the flowers to remind me of this day now that everyone has headed for home.