Archive for November 2020
Satellite Dishes And Covered Bridges: An Autumn Ride Through Columbia County
It has been a busy couple of weeks at my law office. I have been enjoying the Fall weather but I haven’t had a chance to work much on my blog. It’s raining today so I have some time jot a few comments, and share some photos from an autumn ride I took in Columbia…
Read MoreAutumn Color On Display At Community Park.
After a couple of busy weeks, I finally have some free time so I’m trying to catch up with so some blog posts. I enjoy sharing photographs from my hikes here in Northeastern Pennsylvania. This post is from a hike I took in the Community Park located a few miles from my home here in…
Read MoreA Mid November Hike In The Now Leafless PPL Wetlands.
It has been over three weeks since my last visit to the PPL Wetlands in Salem Township, Luzerne County. On my last visit the Fall foliage was still near its peak. Not on Saturday when I returned. It is mid November and almost all of the leaves on the trees had fallen to the ground. …
Read MoreA Couple Of November Hikes in the PPL Wetlands
This past weekend I returned to the PPL Wetlands in Salem Township. Luzerne County for a couple of late November hikes. The trees in the wetlands and river lands were now bare and the trails bleak. And most of the abundant wildlife I observe in the warmer months has either left the wetlands and headed…
Read MoreA Thanksgiving Day Hike At Community Park.
Heavy rain was in the forecast for Thanksgiving Day this year. This is not the worst forecast this time of year. I have experienced many Thanksgivings with snow on the ground here in Northeastern Pennsylvania. And it did rain in the morning. However, it cleared up around 11 a.m. and the sun was shining and…
Read MoreA Bald Eagle And Mockingbird On Another Hike In The PPL Wetlands
It was Sunday , and, once again, I returned for a hike in the PPL Wetlands in Salem Township Luzerne County. I arrived around 9 a.m. under clear blue skies, brilliant sunshine, with seasonably cold temperatures in the mid-30’s. The trees along the trail were bare and the wetlands again were quiet. The early sun…
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