August 18th, 2009 by
Helen

- Wildflowers and grasses in a meadow on the Blue Ridge Parkway
I had learned a new photographic technique at the Grandfather Camera Clinic that creates this effect — the flowers and grasses in sharp detail, the background blurry. I’ve had great fun trying it out. I like the random wildness displayed in this picture — the daisy-like flowers next to the two types of grass, the cheery sun-like flowers contrasting with the almost lacy grass and tall, straight grass. Although I enjoy winter for what it is, I treasure having pictures such as this one to remind me on cold winter days of the pleasant weather of summer, easy to hike in and discover what nature has to offer on a particular day. To remember the delights offered to us with no effort on our part, just there, doing their own thing, to add joy and splendor to our lives.
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May 30th, 2009 by
Helen

- Canada Geese Regatta on Trout Lake, mp 294 Blue Ridge Parkway
The Canada Geese stop by Trout Lake on their way north and south. A few sometimes stay for the summer. It’s especially fun to hear them talking back and forth right before they rise up off the lake and fly away. What do you suppose they are saying? ‘Honey, don’t you think we should be moving on?’ ‘Oh, it’s so pleasant here why don’t we linger a while.’ ‘Ok, ok. I’ll be the lead goose to begin with.’
I thought the greens of the trees reflecting on the water set off the browns of the geese nicely.
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May 30th, 2009 by
Helen

Moses Cone Servants Quarters Rose Arbor
The early morning sun is catching the rose arbor. Moses Cone himself did not plant any non-native species on his estate. That’s because one of his missions on the estate was to awake visitors [and he had in mind his estate would one day be a 'public pleasuring ground' so by visitors he was thinking of us, of you and me today] to the wonders of the Southern Appalachian mountains and forest. Mr. Cone died young. After his death Mrs. Cone introduced a number of non-native species to the estate, including this rose arbor. To see it, park in the parking lot of the Cone Manor at mp 294. Walk to the Carriage Barn [the public restrooms are located in the Carriage Barn so look for public restroom signs if you don't know how to recognize the Carriage Barn]. The rose arbor is just a short distance downhill from the Carriage Barn.
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April 10th, 2009 by
Helen

Fawn on Flannery Fork
How did I get this pic? I was driving back very early from my walk on the Rich Mountain Trails. As I rounded a curve on Flannery Fork Road [a gravel road], ahead was a doe who’d obviously heard my approach. She stared at me in panic while frantically jumping back and forth on the road. She’d recently given birth to this fawn, on the road. Finally, she jumped off the road into the woods. I knew that does always stay nearby their fawns, waiting for danger to pass before they re-emerge. I drove by the fawn, rolling down the window and taking just this one shot in a brief pause before moving on. I didn’t want to disturb the fawn or scare the mama even further by lingering a long time for a number of shots. I drove ahead far enough that I thought the mama might come back out of the woods, and parked in the same lane as the fawn. The fawn was so tiny that it couldn’t be see far away in the dim morning light, and I wanted to be able to stop any oncoming traffic and make sure they used the other lane [fortunately, there was enough sight distance to do this and be safe]. After about 15 minutes with no traffic, the fawn slowly got to its feet, ambled about on the road, then headed into the woods near where its mother had fled. I drove on home and was delighted to find that my one picture turned out well. It’s my 2009 ‘Here’s looking at you, kid’ shot. Hope it’s a great life for you, little one.
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March 3rd, 2009 by
Helen

Taken on the Rich Mountain Trail above Trout Lake Parking Area, Blue Ridge Parkway, mp 294. What can I say? I love the aura of mystery that foggy days bring to the woods, and the muted colors.
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February 11th, 2009 by
Helen
I happened upon this snail hiking the Tanawha Trail above Cold Pond Overlook, mp 299, Blue Ridge Parkway. As I mention on the calendar, snails always make me think of my younger daughter, Lily. We often took hikes together when we lived in ranger housing. Being an adult, I wanted to get in a good vigorous hike. Lily always wanted to stop and ’smell the flowers’ — investigate everything, especially small things. It was always good for me when her interests brought me back to the here and now, to the wonders of our forest environment. One year she wanted to be a slug for Halloween. I thought, ‘oh this will be an easy costume. A brown tube.’ She said, ‘No, mother. Slugs have breathing holes’ and went on to enumerate their other features. The costume was accordingly designed. So, now, when I see the small things of nature, I feel close to her, even though she is half a country distant.
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January 1st, 2009 by
Helen
In the process of working out what pictures to use for the calendar, I printed out the pictures prior to printing out the calendar. Also, I made a mistake at one point and printed a set out in an 11″x17″ format. Can’t bring myself to throw them out. I believe they are suitable for framing. If you’d like one, just let me know. One that is particularly striking is the January trees in snow, which I unintentionally printed in black and white on the 11×17 format.
If you didn’t happen to read the back page, the paper is made from a sustainable source, papyrus. The toner adheres to this paper especially well. I’m very pleased with this paper and am glad I went to the extra expense.
If you’re reading this and don’t already have a calendar, please contact me and I’ll get one to you: 828 264 1434 or Helen@CoeRealty.com.
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January 1st, 2009 by
Helen

- tree trunks in a November snow Blue Ridge Parkway Rich Mountain Trail mp 294
We had an early snow in 2008. As you know from previous posts, I like to look at the forest tree trunks in winter, to see the ‘bones’ of the forest. In this shot, I like the interplay of light and shadow, and the dark tree trunks against the snow.
These trees are growing up in what would have been pasture in Mr. Cone’s days [see my posts on Mr. Cone's vision for his estate and eventual 'public pleasuring grounds,' now our Park. They are young trees, what I've come to think of as NPS [National Park Service] trees, having been allowed to take over pasture.
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