Showing posts with label misery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misery. Show all posts

Saturday, April 01, 2023

April 2023

Mallard Ducks On Lake Champlain

It was cold and windy with very flat light yesterday. A grayish beige haze was the tone on the last day of March 2023.
I felt a pall of misery, a damp bone chilling apathy in Mother Nature's attitude. Blah! Stay indoors.

I went out anyway.
I was compelled to check if geese were at the wildlife refuge. A get it over with task. 
Canada geese. I saw them in the fields, near a field puddle, hugging the shore or in somebody's yard. There was no large migrating flock at Dead Creek that I saw (or heard). 
At Fort St Frederic, Upstate New York, I walked out to take better photos of a large number of what I believe are cormants on Lake Champlain. Black and white, I think cormants. The light was a misery for pictures, (and my mood as well). Nearly all photos are fuzzy.
Cormants On Lake Champlain

Another geese checking trip out and about is not planned. A different focus on Spring this year has yet to be decided. New places and, a new angle are pulling at my ponder this skills.

I woke this morning thinking April Fool's Day is perfect to announce I will stop posting here. Nah.
Misery is a mood, not a rule. 
Next week will be the first post for the new feature here that's all about pumpkins.