Kip’s Comments - August 11, 2024
Recording Light and Shadows and People
Since my last post I have enjoyed several outings with grandkids where we were busy doing things and I was recording our moments. Since there is no “order” to the images, I will just share them and let you take a look at them.
Kip’s Comments - August 10, 2024
Cousin Fun (With Grandma and Gramps)
Four of five of our grandkids spent a few precious moments this afternoon just sitting along the banks of the Wapsipinicon River. This happened after we caught a bunch of bullheads for a fish fry tonight.
For Kristy and me the bullhead feed took us back to…
Kip’s Comments - August 9, 2024
Action Pics
With all of the grandkids gathered at our house, the activities were non-stop. One of their pleasures was to run the four-wheeler around the yard. Since the kids were having so much fun I asked them to carry my GoPro to record the excitement.
Kip’s Comments - August 8, 2024
He Ran Out of Steam
My grandson had the option of going to the State Fair today or hanging with Gramps. Well, he chose to stay with me so we kept busy.
First we went to Decorah where we met friends and reps from a public safety organization considering a…
Kip’s Comments - August 7, 2024
A Day at The Park
… They are HOOKED
Today I don’t need to type too many words. The pictures show the happiness these two experienced with their Gramps.
Kip’s Comments - August 6, 2024
One Walk, Several Topics
Fortunately the drizzle our day began with fizzled out to a day of sun breaking through a cloudy sky - with wind. The combination made for pleasant hiking at Sweet Marsh. While there I shot some video and some photos.
If my identification skills and a birding app are correct, the following birds were stilt sandpipers. If this is correct, these would be “Life” birds for me - a species I have not seen before. If you know something different, please let me know. Otherwise I am going to consider myself very lucky, even though I did not recognize it at the time.
As I walked the dikes there were near continual sandhill crane flights. This picture shows what appeared to be “Sky Walking” cranes in the process of landing.
For the record, I did find some golden oysters on a tree. I did not harvest these.
Finally, there was good news to be seen. The Iowa DNR is in the process of pumping water out of the newly-dug channels. After the water is low enough it will be treated to eliminate rough fish. Then Marten’s Lake will begin the refill process and fish stocking will happen. In the not too distant future Marten’s Lake will again be a recreation hotspot for our area!
View a short video of the project status as of today by clicking on this link:
Marten’s Lake Update (8-6-24)
Kip’s Comments - August 5, 2024
Images From a Long Lens Macro Safari
My morning walk today provided a good opportunity to complete a self-assignment - shooting all pictures with a long lens (some with a close-up filter). This technique often provides for blurred backgrounds that help to emphasize blossoms or insects.
Since I was able to shoot many images, I
Kip’s Comments - August 4, 2024
Morning Has Broken
Like countless mornings before, today was heralded in with a beautiful sunrise lighting wildflowers and grasses around our little spot on the dirt ball. I enjoy a real treat when all I need to do is walk the yard to see something pretty and worthy of a photo. Following are some from today….
Kip’s Comments - August 3, 2024
So Nice I Will Enjoy Again
This morning’s sunrise was fine! Calm winds, cool temperatures, and dew drops galore!
Kip’s Comments - August 2, 2024
Somber to Happy
Sometimes situations develop where I have a strong hunch, but I am unable to prove my theory. With enough comments from others I begin to doubt myself and eventually almost adopt the other beliefs. Such was the case with a family member’s health concerns.
Today we learned that my original hunch was indeed accurate and with that information, several very serious (life changing questions) were answered. After hearing the news, my mind went from doubting and discouraged to thrilled, relieved, and artsy.
Today’s photos illustrate some of my observations from the great healing place to the north. Artsy was my mood when editing. I really like the mood change. Thank you God!
Kip’s Comments - August 1, 2024
From A Single Theme to Another
My photography efforts today emphasized fragrant water lilies. Imagine a full screen picture of either a fragrant water lily blossom, the rich green leaves, or both. Any of those are what I was thinking for maybe a computer screen or possibly a print on a wall.
To work through this process I used my Nikon still camera and my drone. I am satisfied with the resulting images, although I am not sure I have quite accomplished what I have in my mind. I may keep trying as long as I can find blossoms.
Kip’s Comments - July 31, 2024
Such a Special Day!!! - Snail Migration!!!!!
I have a buddy, let’s call him “Buttercup,” who has time and again and again and again given me a hard time about photographing a snail migration. While Buttercup appears to be jabbing about a snail migration in jest, deep down inside I think he longs to spend quality time with me and the snails and the red-winged blackbirds. Odds are shared time is a secret goal of his. Maybe, Buttercup, someday you will be with me during the snail migration! (Thanks to my other Brother Darrell who…
Kip’s Comments - July 30, 2024
Observations -
This fellow never knows what he might find when out looking around. Following are some pics from today.
Kip’s Comments - July 29, 2024
Things that Interested me Today
There is no doubt that I am easily entertained or incessantly curious. When I see interesting scenes or pretty things, I stop to memorialize them through a photo. Today’s memories include everything from water tower repair preparations, to wildflowers, to a cicada exoskeleton. The randomness…
Kip’s Comments - July 28, 2024
Observations on a Hazy Morning
Kristy and I saw a few picture-worthy scenes early this morning and I saw more later this morning. None of today’s photos were recorded with my drone. I am including the drone picture (from last night) just because…
Kip’s Comments - July 27, 2024
Beautiful, But We Have A Problem
Our wet spring has been a blessing for our pollinator habitat that was seeded and pretty much inactive last year during the drought. With frequent rains we now have a variety of wild plants and grasses pushing up with welcome new additions showing frequently. The views are very pretty.
But, we have a problem. As I explore the area I am finding…
Kip’s Comments - July 26, 2024
Outdoor Observations
Mother Nature seems to always provide something interesting to explore and maybe photograph. Today’s most fascinating critter - actually a collection of same critters - was this freshwater bryozoan.
Bryozoans tend to indicate higher quality water. While maybe not the most preferred texture or appearance, bryozoans are…
Kip’s Comments - July 25, 2024
Bigger Bait Equals Bigger Fish (and more)
On this fine day my grandson and I spent quality time together shooting some pictures and him fishing. After catching one small bluegill after another, we added a bigger chunk of worm to his hook. Soon after he pulled in a nice-sized bluegill to which he exclaimed… “Bigger Bait Equals Bigger Fish!” Gramps made it look even larger with selective framing of the camera.
While he was fishing…
Kip’s Comments - July 24, 2024
Diary of My First Day of (Early) Retirement
Today was my first “official” day of retirement (early). I found no guidelines or handbook on how the first day was supposed to go, so I had to wing it. Following was the day:
My grandson and I went to my first physical therapy appointment since my bicep/shoulder repair surgery. My feet lifted off the table a time or two and my eyes leaked three times, but, as my grandson said, “you did not squeal.”
My grandson and I went out for breakfast. (I normally eat only an English muffin.)
We had an LP tank filled and picked up a window screen.
We took care of some paperwork issues at my place of “former” employment.
We flew my drone under the Bremer Avenue bridge where…
Kip’s Comments - July 23, 2024
Dew and Rain
If we are going to have dew and rain on our flowers (domestic and wild) and trees, then I am going to document some of it. Several times today I roamed the ponderosa to check things out. These are…