Spring: first with a bang, then a wimper
This early Spring season has been interesting. First with 80-something degree days, and now with more normal 60 degree temperatures. If anything, the warm weather was a great reminder of how fun running can be in the summer. It’s nice to run without a shirt on. The warmth also brought some early plant growth, and I went out on the trails at work the other day to see what was growing. The first picture is of a fiddlehead fern. More specifically, it is a Christmas Fern (Polystichum acrostichoides).
Cold Morning
It was 46 when I got to work this morning. Still, I went out to take some photos for the new blog at work. I liked this one a lot. The flowers are Tatarian Aster.
Still Growing
Though I have everything in containers, my plants are still growing pretty well. I’ve actually pulled some tomatoes from the plant I bought a while ago, and the first bell peppers are about the size of golf balls now. And I have more basil than I know what to do with. I’ve been trying to take a few more pictures lately, and I’ve been enjoying that but I feel like I never have any time in my day to do anything fun.
I think I’ll go on a long run today.
Cameras
A couple years ago my uncle Ed gave me a worn out cardboard box full of old cameras, flashes, and film. I’ve gone through them a little and looked up some info, but have recently started to come up with some sort of idea for putting together a document with images of the cameras and other equipment and all of the relevant info I can find. It should be an interesting project to work on. First, though, I really want to build some sort of light box for taking photos.
I’ve Been Slacking
It feels sorta lazy to take a photograph of flowers sitting on the table, but it’s better than nothing. I haven’t done much with my camera lately. Not really in the last year, sadly.
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