just upstream of this point) through the woods to the lake, where it flows to Lake Superior, there are hundreds of beautiful photo opportunities. Once you reach the lake, there are hundreds more. Walking along the flat, weather beaten rock sheets of the shoreline is one thing. Then you walk a few hundred feet away, where the rocks become jagged cliffs and see powerful and rugged beauty. We stopped for several photos along the way, but for the best view, we walked to an area where few people travel. They usually don’t venture beyond the picnic area, and I can’t say that I blame them, as I was getting pretty hungry by this time. Afterwards, we headed a few miles to the north to visit Split Rock Lighthouse. Not only is this an interesting engineering and architectural feat, especially without the historic and scenic Route 61 built at the time, but it is a beautiful area. Perched atop a tall cliff, the lighthouse saved dozens of ships from crashing into the majestic cliff and jagged shoreline, as many ships before the house was built did. Hiking down the hill for amazing views from the shoreline was almost as great as seeing the view of the water from the lighthouse itself. The lighthouse, grounds, and other buildings are kept in pristine condition, and this area is one of the state’s most popular tourist attractions.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Superior Lake Scenery
just upstream of this point) through the woods to the lake, where it flows to Lake Superior, there are hundreds of beautiful photo opportunities. Once you reach the lake, there are hundreds more. Walking along the flat, weather beaten rock sheets of the shoreline is one thing. Then you walk a few hundred feet away, where the rocks become jagged cliffs and see powerful and rugged beauty. We stopped for several photos along the way, but for the best view, we walked to an area where few people travel. They usually don’t venture beyond the picnic area, and I can’t say that I blame them, as I was getting pretty hungry by this time. Afterwards, we headed a few miles to the north to visit Split Rock Lighthouse. Not only is this an interesting engineering and architectural feat, especially without the historic and scenic Route 61 built at the time, but it is a beautiful area. Perched atop a tall cliff, the lighthouse saved dozens of ships from crashing into the majestic cliff and jagged shoreline, as many ships before the house was built did. Hiking down the hill for amazing views from the shoreline was almost as great as seeing the view of the water from the lighthouse itself. The lighthouse, grounds, and other buildings are kept in pristine condition, and this area is one of the state’s most popular tourist attractions.
50 Shades of Fall
Sunday, August 7, 2022
Rest Stop Adventure
Is it possible to have an adventure when you visit a rest stop? Good question. You are stopped, and you are supposed to be resting. However, if you’re looking for a neat little prairie that’s located right here in Stark County, be prepared to enjoy an adventure meandering through this restored prairie.Years ago, the old rest stop on Route 40 south of Bradford was one location the Stark County SWCD held its Summer Prairie Walk. Due to increased workload and declining attendance, we haven’t held this once popular event in recent years. Since then, I normally stop by the old rest stop to walk through the prairie at least once per summer. However, the last time I visited, things didn’t look as beautiful as I’d remembered from previous trips. Maybe it was during a dry part of the summer when blooming was either delayed or blooms weren’t as showy as in other years, or maybe when I visited, there just wasn’t as much blooming at that particular time.
Since I know a prairie changes from year to year, depending on weather and other environmental factors, and of course, the prairie changes from week to week in the same prairie, I brushed aside my concern, and I was ready to stop for my first visit of the year. I only planned to stop for a quick visit to take a few pictures for this article, but I ended up staying for much longer than planned.
Not only were the mid-summer bloomers showing their true colors, but the warm season grasses and late summer wildflowers were gearing up for their turn. There was a nice mix of pinks and purples, golds and yellows, whites, grasses, and I already mentioned the striking red of the Royal Catchfly. In addition to the plants, pollinators were buzzing around—bees, butterflies, and other insects were enjoying the nectar of dozens of wildflower species. Songbirds were chirping and flitting from plant to plant. I’m sure a host of unseen critters were also inhabiting the area as well.
All in all, my short trip to the Route 40 Rest Stop was a great opportunity to stop and rest by doing what I love to do—walking in nature and photographing plants. Even though it’s located right along the highway, it’s easy to block out the traffic and immerse yourself in nature. I only walked around the prairie to the north and east of the drive, but there is acreage to the south of the drive, too. This little prairie is worth the stop!
Friday, May 13, 2022
Spring Woodland Wildflowers--Up Close and Personal
Spring Beauty |
Wild Blue Phlox |
Finally I started to find tiny Snow Trilliums emerge and then eventually flower. Then came lovely Hepaticas and Spring Beauties. When I found a nice little patch of Skunk Cabbage to photograph, I was over the roof! Not only are they the first wildflower to bloom every spring, even producing their own heat and capable of melting the snow around them, but they are pretty darned cool even a couple of months later. Skunk Cabbage flowers are unusual, looking like a cross between sprouting red potatoes and pictures I’ve seen of the Corona Virus. Once done blooming, their leaves are still interesting to watch. I check on them weekly and am amazed at how the leaves grow between sightings.
Skunk Cabbage |
It may sound crazy to spend what may seem to many people like a lot of time in the woods. However, it keeps me from going crazy, and it’s cheap entertainment during a time when everything is so expensive. The time I spend hiking and photographing is usually less than an hour, but it provides days of inner peace, helping to relieve the stress of a busy spring season at work and home. All in all, it makes me happy, and a lot of good comes from it. Spending time outdoors brings joy to many people. Crawling around on a muddy forest floor trying to get an up close and personal shot may not sound like fun to many, but I’ll bet there’s something else you enjoy doing outdoors that makes you just as happy. I encourage you to make time for the simple things that can make our lives seem a lot less complicated.
Dutchman's Breeches |
Bluebells |
Purple Trillium |
Sunday, April 3, 2022
New Release--"Rachel and Sammy's Nature Notes"
Eklund Publishing recently released Rachel and Sammy's Nature Notes, the newest book in the Rachel Raccoon and Sammy Series by Jannifer Powelson.
Rachel and Sammy's Nature Notes is a junior field guide to help children learn all about the natural world. Kids will hike along with Rachel Raccoon and Sammy Skunk to discover sixty native prairie plants, twenty spring woodland wildflowers, and ten butterfly species in this colorful and easy to use photographic nature guide.
Copies of this book are available, along with Powelson’s other titles, online and from several local retailers.
Print ISBN: 979-8-426252-5-23
110 Pages
Print Edition: $18.95
Kindle Edition: $5.99
Stay tuned for information on upcoming nature programs and book events to celebrate the release of Rachel and Sammy's Nature Notes.
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
New Release – Land of Ice
Kristen Matthews—make that Stevenson—is
on top of the world, not far from the Arctic Circle! Recently married to the
man of her dreams, Brett Stevenson, their wedding went off without a hitch, and
they are looking forward to their first adventure as a married couple. After
flying to Iceland in the dead of winter for their honeymoon, they’re still
suffering from jet lag when a dead body turns up while they’re sightseeing.
Will things heat up or turn stone cold as they try to track down the killer in
the Land of Fire and Ice?
Kristen and Brett intend to experience all
Iceland has to offer, including wild and rugged scenery, the charming capital
city of Reykjavik, and the area’s famous geothermal waters. But will their
honeymoon plans go awry when Kristen can’t stop herself from sticking her nose
where it doesn’t belong and lands herself in hot water?
Copies of this book are available, along with Powelson’s other titles, online and from several local retailers.
Print ISBN: 979-8-782001-0-25
Print Edition: $11.95
Kindle: $4.99