Another Fall tree… rmann December 1, 2017 May 27, 2018Seasonal biology, Fall 0 This half-finished ‘Fall’ spoke to me. Continue reading
Deciduous evergreen, the Dawn Redwood rmann November 19, 2017 May 27, 2018Science, Seasonal biology, Fall, Science 0 This evergreen is not dead, it’s just losing its needles – so, not really ‘evergreen’ is it! Continue reading
Perfect Fall leaf rmann November 13, 2017 May 27, 2018Science, Seasonal biology, Fall, IT, Science 0 I once spent several years trying to digitally grow a leaf like this with 3D Studio Max, but mine was green and didn’t have this fantastic mottling. Continue reading
Halloween again? rmann October 31, 2017 May 27, 2018Seasonal Fall 0 Our neighbor is not on fire, just outdoing our lone pumpkin. We did face the happy guy away from our deck after the photo. Continue reading
Deer in Portland, Oregon rmann August 25, 2017 May 26, 2018Seasonal biology, nature, Summer 0 Bucks browsing in the very urban West Hills above Forest Park. Continue reading
Partial eclipse images projected through a spaghetti colander rmann August 21, 2017 August 29, 2017Science, Seasonal, Travel documentary, history, planet, Science, Summer, travel 0 Partial eclipse at 10:03 AM in Madras . . . Eclipse light on tent at 12 min. to totality . . .Eclipse light at 20 seconds before totality. Continue reading
McKenzie River Oregon interlude rmann August 10, 2017 August 29, 2017Seasonal, Travel Summer, travel 0 There are still places of Peace on Earth, not trying to provoke the neurons of those who’ve seen Dr. Strangelove. Continue reading
Bryce canyon in the morning sun rmann July 21, 2017 August 29, 2017Science, Seasonal, Travel Science, Summer, travel 0 Stark, but still fills you with wonder that this scene repeats every day whether people are there to be amazed by it one not. Continue reading
Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose at Wilsonville Air and Space Museum rmann June 2, 2017 August 28, 2017Science, Seasonal, Travel Science, Spring, travel 0 Loved the Spruce Goose, but…There are even better things about reunions! Continue reading
Spring runoff at the white River Falls in Eastern Oregon rmann May 5, 2017 August 28, 2017Science, Seasonal, Travel planet, Science, travel 0 If our planet can be this beautiful, how can the rest of the universe not be filled with amazing things? Continue reading