Archive for November 2022
Frost, Fallen Leaves And A Green Heron, Yep, A Green Heron At The Greater Hazleton Rails To Trails
We had a heavy frost here in Northeastern Pennsylvania last Sunday morning. It was a freezing 28 degrees with some high clouds at my home in Hazle Township. I decided to stay close to home and hike on the nearby Greater Hazleton Rails to Trails. Most of the beautiful Fall colors on the trees I…
Read MoreLondon Day Three: Oxford And A Reflective Visit To J.R.R. Tolkien ‘s Grave
Well, it’s been a while since I did a blog on my trip to London. It’s been busy since my return but I finished this one, so back to my recent London adventure. My last post was my Saturday morning in Oxford. I left off at lunch. After my lunch at the Bear Tavern in…
Read MoreLondon Day Four: A Morning Walk From Westminster To The Victoria Coach Station
Although I didn’t sleep well, again, I was still excited when I awoke early Sunday morning in London. I had booked a visit to Stonehenge. A visit to the ancient site has been on my “bucket list’ for most of my life. There were not many times available. There were a lot of tourist in…
Read MoreLondon Day Four: A Short But Awe Inspiring Visit To World Famous Stonehenge
I am sure everyone recognizes the featured image photo of this blog post. It is Stonehenge. Most folks have seen it. These stone pillars are one of the most recognizable structures on our planet. I am not sure when I first saw or learned about Stonehenge. It wasn’t in my early years in elementary school,…
Read MoreAutumnlike Cloud and Leafless Trees But Unseasonably Mild Mid-November Temperatures At The Susquehanna Wetlands.
It’s mid-November, and here in Northeastern Pennsylvania we have had freezing temperatures and snow on ground in many years . Not this year. It has been a mild month. It was cloudy and an unseasonably 60 degrees when I awoke at my home in Hazle Township in Luzerne County early Saturday. As I often do, …
Read MoreMy First Hike In The New Penrose Swamp Barrens State Forest
It has been about ten years since I first hiked in the area known as the Penrose Swamp Barrens. Located primarily in Carbon County in Northeastern Pennsylvania, I would hike to the Penrose Reservoir either by following the active railroad tracks up form the town of Weatherly in Carbon County or following the tracks down…
Read MoreA Heavy Frost And The First Ice In The Susquehanna Wetlands.
As usual I decided to hike in the Susquehanna Wetlands in Luzerne County on Saturday. Last week it was unseasonably mild. Not this week. Temperatures fell into the low 20’s overnight. A weak November sun shone on the clear blue skies when I arrived at the wetlands and walked to thew banks of the Susquehanna…
Read MoreA Cold And Windy Hike In The Butler Preserve And The Greater Hazleton Rails to Trails
The coldest weather of the season arrived last weekend here in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Temperatures dropped into the upper teens accompanied by a strong westerly wind. It was blustery and cold. I decided to hike close to home and explore the Butler Preserve adjacent to the Greater Hazleton Rails to Trails in southern Luzerne County. I…
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