Saturday, October 31, 2009

Skylight


Skylight

This past week I was starting to feel a little claustrophobic after 
all of the rain and low clouds we've been getting. The dark, 
damp, early mornings with no starlight or moonlight whatsoever 
are difficult to wake up to.

On Saturday a fresh wind blew in and the sky came alive. While 
running errands just past the edge of town, I kept my eye on these 
open holes in the clouds. When they drifted overhead, a large 
patch of sun would follow. I chased one down and pulled the car 
over to catch this moment.

~ Hal

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Back Home


Back Home

Work took me up to Duluth for a couple of days this week, and 
the feeling of "winter coming in" was pervasive. On Thursday 
afternoon, a group of us ran in a 5k race along the boardwalk. 
Running into a very stiff Lake Superior headwind, we watched 
the waves smash against the rocky shore, and dodged the spray 
as best we could.

When I got back home, 40 degrees and the promise of a little sun 
seemed like perfect weather. After working in the yard most of 
Saturday, my evening run was very mellow. I brought my camera 
along and stopped to check out this crab apple tree for a few minutes.

~ Hal

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Autumn Breezes


Autumn Breezes

Things dried up nicely this weekend, it was a good time to 
get fall chores done. With the sun out, the trees really started 
to hit their peak.

On Sunday my dog Stella and I went walking in the woods 
again. The thing I noticed most was the sound of the wind in 
the tree-tops. The breezes were pretty strong and the leaf 
action up high made a wonderful sound.

I remembered this spot on the hill where the tallest aspens grow. 
I was thinking it would be cool to look up at them and listen for 
a few minutes from the relative calm of the forest floor. Once I 
got there, this was the view that caught my eye.

~ Hal

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fall


Fall

This weekend we were back up north, helping Maggie's folks close 
up the cabin for winter.

Sitting at the breakfast table and looking out the window toward the 
lake, we were reminded that "fall" is a verb. The trees were making 
quick business of shedding their leaves - whole stems of black ash 
were coming down in clumps.

The maples at least had the decency to let go of their leaves one at a 
time (albeit in rapid succession). They flitted in circles, catching an 
occasional updraft, but never really questioning their final resting place.

~ Hal

Monday, October 5, 2009

On the Trail


On the Trail

Over the weekend, Maggie and I (and a handful of friends) ran 
the 10 mile portion of the Twin Cities Marathon. It turned out 
to be a beautiful morning, especially as we ran along the Mississippi 
River, glimpsing the sunrise coming up through the trees over 
St. Paul's Summit Avenue.

Our dog Stella wasn't quite so happy however, since our weekend 
schedule meant that she didn't get out all that much. So yesterday 
when I had a little extra free time, I took her for a nice long walk 
up on Hoffman Hill.

This is one of our favorite spots along the trails up there.

~ Hal