One The Edge Of Transformation

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “On The Edge Of Transformation 100421” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The crisp morning air brings the scent of rain mingled with the earthy aroma of fallen leaves as I look at back of Kanawha Falls. I’ve learned that the little clump of trees that cling to the rocks below the overflow dam are a pretty accurate indicator of what the season of color will bring. They’re among the first to change color and the more leaves they have when they change, the better the colors will be in the surrounding area. Of course the rain and wavelength of light also play a huge role in the show but these tend to tell us what to expect.

The Appalachian Fall is as beautiful as the Spring. To me it seems like the setting sun leaves a little bit of itself on the leaves every day until they all finally drop. Tones of gold and amber blend together with shades of crimson to make the mountains into a living sunset. If you live in the right spots those colors will reflect into your open window and transform your room as well. And the smell of Fall is more than rain and leaves. The smoke from wood burning stoves and fireplaces drift through the hills and you can easily envision the owner of that harth sipping coffee by the firelight on an early morning. Perhaps as a moment of reflection before putting on those boots and heading out for a long scouting hike to prepare for hunting season. The aroma of Autumn is also the canning of beans and other garden favorites throughout the day and a steaming bowl of chili in the evening. It’s a great day to be alive and living in the mountains.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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Cloud Mines

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Morning Reflections 100421a” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The sun rises up from it’s cozy place behind the mountains to illuminate the three rivers and wake the clouds. As a child I had the fantasy that in addition to coal our mountains also had cloud mines. Some days the miners dug out the coal and other days they would hit a run of clouds and you could see the clouds that they mined rising from vents in the hills. Sometimes the clouds would get coal dust on them the angels would clean them by making it rain. Once all the gray and black was rinsed away we’d have fluffy white clouds again. To a small child who lives in the Appalachian Mountains this was a real possibility. The whole world is made of wonderment and magic.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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For those who have been following me on Facebook and know of the struggle content providers have to get circulation from big tech I’ve been recommending for people to adopt MeWe as a social media platform. One of the problems I’ve run into on MeWe is that people don’t know how to navigate the platform. So to help with that I’ve created a permanent page on my website as a basic Basic Beginner’s Guide To MeWe I’ve tried to anticipate all basic questions there and You can bookmark the page to have as a reference and if you have any questions or suggestions don’t hesitate to contact me. I do still have a day job and I help admin several pages on both platforms so replies might be a little slow but I will answer you.

We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

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Touching The Wind In Fall

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Quiet Moment 93021” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

I turned the music off as the big blue truck eased to a halt along the country lane. The small cluster of Fall wildflowers had caught my eye and I liked the way the creek looked in the background. The breeze has changed its scent from the rich floral tones of Spring through Summer to the earthy aroma of Autumn. The change is subtle but it’s there. The evenings are cool and the mornings are crisp. The afternoon drifts by like leaves floating in the streams as the sleepy sun hangs his head a little lower each day. In the 21st century quiet time is a treasure more precious than gold. So the opportunity to step out and touch the wind as it passes should not be overlooked. 3 elements connect to all. The Light, the water and the wind. Touching the wind is in some ways traveling the world. The wind sweeps the prairies, climbs mountains, crosses oceans and changes the desert. It brings the chill of the North into the South and cools the sun’s former rages. And when the colors are at their peak its the wind that clears the canvas. Lastly, it’s sound of the wind that stills the voices of the outside world. So take a few moments and enjoy the breeze. Sit by a quiet stream or pond and center your life.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

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Forage Friday #126 Kudzu

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Please remember that Forage Friday is presented as trivia and not to be mistaken for medical advice.

They call it the “vine that ate the south” but tonight I’m going to show that the south just might be able to extract a little revenge. Now because invasive species is a bit of a sensitive topic in some circles I want to be clear that I am definitely not advocating for anyone to introduce this pest into their landscape. To do so is definitely going to cause harm and us most likely illegal. However, if you’re already fighting this monster then there are definitely some uses for it.

Kudzu was actually brought to North America on purpose in 1876 as an ornamental, for erosion control and as a foraging crop. The government of the first half of the 20th century was actually paying people to plant Kudzu because it was hard to establish. There was even a Kudzu Club of America by 1943 that was founded by a journalist named Channing Cope. But by the 1950s the invasion was well underway and damage to large stands of forest was causing losses to the timber industry. The full account is really worth looking into.

Kudzu was actually a well appreciated resource in Asia. The stem of the vine was used for paper and textiles. The stem isn’t really edible and neither are the seeds but almost every other part of the plant is.

The vines can be woody and they are covered in little hairs which in the words of Green Dean gives it some “texture issues.” But the leaves themselves can be used like Spinach, cooked like colards and finely chopped to be added to a variety of dishes.

The flowers smell like grapes! They’re often candied by crystallizing them with sugar or used in jelly or syrup.

There are different varieties. I believe that the variety I have here is Pueraria thomsonii and produces an edible tuber. In very mature stands of kudzu that tuberous root can be up to 300 pounds. The root is very starchy and can be made into a gluten free flour for baking. On a side note here, James A Duke of the Peterson Field Guides states that kudzu root doesn’t mix well with alcohol and even suggests that it might be used to treat alcoholism through gastric distress. He believes that the experience is so uncomfortable that it makes the consumption of alcohol too unpleasant to desire.

The Chinese agree with Dr. Duke. They’ve used it to treat alcoholism for thousands of years. They also use kudzu for treating diabetes, menopause, neck and eye pain as well as the common cold. The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center seems to indicate that strong anti-inflammatory components in kudzu are the secret to it’s medicinal values. I’ve included the link above because there are some situations where kudzu can do more harm than good so please take a look at the warnings they offer.

Image Titled “Kudzu 100221b” showing the overall growth patterns.

Before closing I do want to restate that this plant should never be propagated. In spite of being a member of the bean family and being really good at fixing nitrogen in the soil the environmental damage it does is just not worth the risk. Especially when it’s already so plentiful. It’s so invasive that even just accidentally dropping a piece of the vine in the wrong spot could result in the loss of a piece of habitat.

That’s it for tonight’s #foragefriday. Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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Every Time I See A Grasshopper I Think Of My Grandfather

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Grasshopper 92021a” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

Bright afternoon sun floods the marsh and illuminates the grasshoppers that make flying leaps as I approach. I’m amazed at how many there are. As a child I would watch them flying through the hay fields and run to get my grandfather to bring his .22 caliber pistol and do trick shots for us. I have little doubt that if today’s smartphone and internet technology had been available to us in the 70s that my grandfather would have had some viral videos with his marksmanship. Now for those who are not fortunate enough to live in a very rural area you have to understand that there was absolutely nothing within the range of a stray bullet. Just several hundred yards of empty fields backed by dense forest and hills. My grandfather would stand on the edge of the pastures while we pitched small sticks flush them out. When one took wing he’d knock it out of the air with a bullet. Sometimes he’d shoot it off of a tall spike of grass or walk into the grass like he was hunting quail and flush them himself. He almost never missed. Later when I was old enough to have a BB gun I tried to duplicate his skills and got good enough to hit the grasshoppers that clung to the tall grass similar to tonight’s Feature Image but I can only remember hitting one that was in flight. Now every time I see a grasshopper I’m taken back to the 70s and the time we had bonding and just being to country boys with a field full of grasshoppers and no particular agenda for the afternoon.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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We also have the Lloyd’s Lens Photography Discussion Group on MeWe that is set up as a fully functional community. There you’ll not only be able to see and connect with me but you can also make your own posts and interact with each other.

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