Kip’s Comments - November 13, 2023
Dang Squirrel
A couple/few days ago I photographed a skirmish between a fox squirrel and a pileated woodpecker at the pileated woodpecker’s hole in a tree. Witnessing how the pileated woodpecker reacted when the squirrel held its ground made me wonder… would the woodpecker return.
For the past couple of days not only hasn’t the woodpecker returned, but I have not…
Kip’s Comments - November 12, 2023
Ghost Birds
Early this evening, maybe 20-30 minutes after the official sunset time for our area, I heard the tell-tale low honk of trumpeter swans. It took some looking to find the source since all I could see were faint outlines/silhouettes. To possibly record images I pushed my ISO setting on my camera quite high. The files straight out of the camera were…
Kip’s Comments - November 11, 2023
There are More!
Earlier this week I was informed of many sandhill cranes gathering in harvested fields near Tripoli. Today Kristy and I finally had time to go check on them. Yes, indeed… there were…
Kip’s Comments - November 10, 2023
Wildlife Turf Battle
For a while this late summer and fall I have been watching a pileated woodpecker hole. Some days there is action, some days all is quiet. As I watched the hole this afternoon I saw nothing for a long time… just an empty hole.
Kip’s Comments - November 9, 2023
Seeing Something Different
Some days I am in a mood that wildlife and or clear-view scenic images simply do not interest me, unless the species is either uncommon or common and engaged in some activity that is unusual. Today there were no “special” images garnering my attention so I worked more on an artistic image. By the time I had this file ready to share, I decided I really like it.
Take a look at this image. There is much going on - moving water that is…
Kip’s Comments - November 8, 2023
Not Monkey Bread!
During a woodland walk today my emphasis seemed to be on fungi of various species. Perhaps the most impressive find was multiple assemblages of pear-shaped puffball mushrooms - featured here. I do not remember seeing this species before. It reminded me of…
Kip’s Comments - November 7, 2023
In Pursuit
Somewhere there must be a whitetail doe in a receptive or near receptive mood that is enticing this buck to ignore safety. I avoided hitting him as he walked along the edge of a road and then made a sharp turn into a timber - very likely in pursuit of…
Kip’s Comments - November 6, 2023
Checking on Woody
Regular readers know I enjoy time outdoors - either on a hike or paddling or photographing wildlife - as a means to clear my mind. This afternoon my quiet time involved me checking on my local Woody Woodpecker.
Our acceptance of each other is growing. Tonight Woody…
Kip’s Comments - November 5, 2023
Disappointing and Pleasing
Very early this morning a couple of the fine fellows from the Bremer County Sheriff’s Office contacted me about an injured barred owl. I drove down to pull the owl off the road and take it to a rehabber. Sadly, the injuries were too severe and the owl did not survive. We tried.
(Note: If anyone in or near Tripoli has an old…
Kip’s Comments - November 4, 2023
We Have Been Invaded by Spiders!
Sometime during the overnight hours a good section of our yard was invaded by tiny spiders. Maybe a quarter-acre or more of the yard has fine spider webbing across the grass. The tops of our small trees are draped or encircled by webs. Some of the webs host hundreds of the tiny spiders. Bits of web…
Kip’s Comments - November 3, 2023
One More Memory
As I waited along the Wapsipinicon River for the eastern sky to brighten early this morning, my imagination kicked in as I explored the shoreline near our cabin. With our dock pulled for the winter, nearby structures caught my attention.
This dock belongs to friends who, due to “life” are no longer able to enjoy much time along the river. With the loss of their visits came the end of…
Kip’s Comments - November 2, 2023
Each of Us is an Author - Let’s Change the Story
While reviewing random flame images recently made, a recurring theme came to mind. Take a look at this first image. Do you suppose this may be a symbolic view when our earth is seen from far away? From the world level to the local level there are deep dark chasms. Countries attack countries, political parties fight outsiders and insiders and nothing gets done, citizens attack others for beliefs or lack of understandings or “just because.” Are the flames of hades present and we are not seeing or feeling them?
What must happen for the flames to subside? Is it possible? My answer is “maybe” - if enough of us want it. But how do we get from the flames to the garden again?
One word…
Kip’s Comments - November 1, 2023
Things Are Not Always What They Seem
Regular visitors to this page know I have a fondness for lone trees out in fields. When I see them, I make a mental note and later enjoy them when conditions are photo-worthy. Early today I documented this scene.
Sometimes what you think you see is not reality. In this case, my picture does not show…
Kip’s Comments - October 31, 2023
Paranormal Activity in Bremer County and Great Activity at Sweet Marsh
I have lost track of how many times I have mentioned that there is something special about our cabin and the Wapsipinicon River. Just about every time I go to our quiet place and the river my mood improves and I become more relaxed. I would like to say I can explain the transformation, but I cannot. It just happens.
In the spirit of this Halloween holiday, I believe I have captured the visual essence of the place as it spews out of the windows. The beams may be showing the magic of the cabin, the spirit of how moods are transformed… the “special” about that place. Maybe I am on to something?
Kip’s Comments - October 30, 2023
On This Day -
October 30, 2012 - A day that changed life for many people…from bank employees to law enforcement officers to ordinary citizens… the actions of two impacted many.
On this day in 2012 two young men robbed the Maynard Savings in Halloween masks. Following the bank robbery the two led officers on a chase that ended in Bremer County, near Frederika, along the Wapsipinicon River corridor. Many shots were fired, officers were hit and seriously wounded, and an intense manhunt was on.
My involvement was minimal compared to the hundreds of officers that responded to the scene. I towed an ATV to the scene and then worked in the Incident Command Post at the Frederika Community Center. To reflect back on how the community of Frederika was transformed for those hours still amazes me. To remember how we alerted citizens to lock their doors - all of them - as the search was on, is something we have not had to do since. To reflect back on how the speaker in the center of the table connected to the field mics crackled to life when movement was sighted, and then one suspect was caught, followed a short time later by the apprehension of his partner, is something I will never forget.
The next day, when the two were walked into the Bremer County Courthouse for their first court appearance, I held the door open. As I watched the two approaching in shackles and “jail orange,” with law enforcement officers surrounding them, and knowing what they had done the day before, I wished they were dead. But when the group of people were closer and entering the building, I noticed how the taller one seemed to be looking through me as his younger partner was visibly shaking. I still wonder if the tall one thought he was invincible and if the shorter guy was scared after recognizing he had messed up his life forever. My wishing them dead changed - a little - when I witnessed a human side of the shorter one.
Now, eleven years later, some of the detail…
Kip’s Comments - October 29, 2023
Contemplation, Confidence, Commitment, Personal Record
Contemplation…
Kip’s Comments - October 28, 2023
Seasonal Images with a Theme
While paddling on the Wapsipinicon River this morning a common theme wove its way through my photography. Yes, I was documenting some of the remaining color of the season. But, I was also memorializing what used to be and what will be no more. I watched as a couple of leaves floated past my canoe, then slowly drifted to the bottom of the river. Elsewhere I found small trees beginning their lives on logs in the water- once trees along the river - with neither the logs or the young vegetation destined to remain long.
Leaves, trees, logs, and seasons - all are fleeting. These pictures illustrate what was here this morning, but may not be around tomorrow.
Kip’s Comments - October 27, 2023
“Where is My…?” and “I Wonder…”
Two quotes are frequently heard in our house coming out of my mouth. Quote 1 is “Where is my (fill in the blank)?” Usually I have lost my wallet or keys, but often other things too. Quote 2 is “I wonder (fill in the blank)…” and usually this has something to do with utilizing something to the maximum of its capabilities or making something do more than intended. Or, as was today’s case, I wondered if I could record a hiking/photography video while carrying a long lens/camera and a short/lens camera to record both aspects - doing all without caving in under the load.
I am happy to report that my first attempt appears to have worked - maybe not to Hollywood standards - but it worked. My first big lesson learned was I need to change the frame rate on the video camera. Movement wasn’t always smooth. Lighting and white balance need constant attention too, but are workable. Likely a big challenge is staying focused on shooting still images while recording video, rather than concentrating on video and maybe shooting still images. Prioritizing is important and challenging since video requires more operator input than stills.
Even with challenges, I believe I have found a workable solution to carry a minimal amount of gear while still accomplishing my goals - in other words - stable shooting without the weight of a tripod. For backpacking and, to a certain extent wilderness paddling, that is a big deal - as in two or more pounds of a big deal.
My first attempt at a hiking video can be viewed at this link (after 10:00PM tonight). The link:
A Camera and a Hike - Ingawanis Woodlands
Following is a sampling of still images recorded while hiking and talking and watching my video efforts.
Kip’s Comments - October 26, 2023
The Peak of Colors has Passed, But Still Very Pretty
As the month of October comes to a close, the peak of autumn colors in Northeast Iowa has passed. Still, the landscape is exceptionally pretty if a person looks for the smaller scenes. I was able to document some nice looking views late this afternoon.
Kip’s Comments - October 25, 2023
Just Checking
After another month or so of waiting, I checked on the status of work at Marten’s Lake at Sweet Marsh. I was hoping I would see that something had been done for the renovation project, but that was not the case - at least not based on the view from the boat ramp. If work has not begun, I hope it does soon so we can have water again sometime next year.