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Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Urban Forest Food?










Getzendaner park

Remember me mentioning the local park?
33 acres, corralled by the interstate to the west, a hospital to the north,
the ancient cemetery to the east and the Waxahachie Creek at the southern end.
Lots of playground equipment, picnic tables, grills and
6 miles of a concreted hiking, biking trail, dotted with exercise equipment.
Plenty of trees, birds and squirrels.
The trail is always crowded with walkers, joggers and bikers.

Funny that the walkers, joggers and bikers all have ear buds in.

Sounds great to most people, clean comfortable nature.

If you dare to venture off the concrete path
you're transported into another world......

The mini forest.

 Full of snakes, chiggers, poison ivy, bees, birds, butterflies and
 believe it or not.....Food

I speak of the alternate bike trail.
It's littered with downed tree limbs and no bike could possibly get through.
I've been on this trail before, but not in my present state of mind.
It was just a whim to even be there, no planning, it just happened.
We had no walking sticks, I was in a skirt, no hats, no insect repellant....

Nathan's always up for an adventure,
so....
We walked the trail, climbing over and around the limbs and downed trees.



Along the way we stopped to photo all of the interesting trees, flowers, lizards....
and the food!
The vegetation was so lush and thick,
 birds were singing, butterflies were happily kissing the flowers
and the bees were busy collecting pollen.




If it wasn't for the distant sound of the interstate
you would never have known you were in an urban setting.
We found several patches of blackberries nestled under the giant trees,
walking onions hiding in plain sight alongside the grasses
and honeysuckle happily twining itself up and around the fallen limbs.
Pecan and Walnut trees were everywhere
and we even found a Mulberry tree.

Not quite ripe blackberry...

Honeysuckle











Wild onions
There's no telling what other edible plants might be hiding
in this little piece of nature, and perhaps I should look for a field guide
and educate myself.
You never know what the future might bring,
being able to identify food in nature might come in handy.

The creek was beautiful and judging by the high banks
there's been more than one heavy rainstorm that's found it's way through there.
Maybe it even has fish at times? I don't know, it was pretty shallow but
our rainfall is down so maybe at other times it's deeper.

I've found some of these same plants on our property
and probably have missed a whole lot more than I've found.

What's in your urban forest?


By the way, we didn't get chiggers, bitten by a snake or poison ivy.


Till next time,
 Bonjour

Monday, November 8, 2010

Our House, Is A Verry, Very, Very Fine House, With Two Cats In The Yard, Life.....

My House.....

I confess, my house isn't really a house.
Let me explain.
My "house" was designed to be a meeting/party/fishing/gambling place. 
As in,  person or persons would rent said "house" for the weekend to meet/party/fish/gamble.
Are you with me?

Think big church hall.
 (Funny I should mention church when I'm sure, no church activities occurred here!)
Mostly parties and gambling according to the neighbors!!! (Gun shots heard in the night, oh my!!!)

Vaulted roof, concrete floor, no cabinets in the kitchen, no interior walls, except for the bathrooms, one large closet/storage room and, oddly enough a laundry room. 

We put in the cabinets, installed insulation in the ceiling area,  paid for a new roof, painted,
new stove and fridge.....
I'm still waiting for a ceiling (when I look up I see the back side/craft paper of the insulation, that's why I can't get a good picture inside, too dark) and perhaps, some carpeting. All in due time!

I'm relatively happy here, the design possibilities are endless.
Bedroom here today next month over there. With a few large bookcases and a large armoire, I can create walls where ever I want them.
I have a few large area rugs to break up the concrete look  and to provide some warmth to the floors. 

 Why am I telling you this?

The house plants!

The house plants, citrus trees, bay trees, buda belly, etc live on the covered deck in the summer.
It is not summer now!!!
They need to come inside.
Last year we about lost the lot, the concrete floor was just too cold.
This year I have a plan.

Skids.
Viola!
I brought skids home from work and Steve applied wheels. He also hung a fluorescent  light overhead to augment the sunshine through the window.
Off the cold floor, moveable for sweeping around, what a genius I am.



Blurry picture of skids turned houseplant trolleys


Just thought you would want to know!!!!

Also, how do you like my Felix The Cat clock?
Got it from Kelsey.

Till next time,
Bonjour