All,
I took yesterday off from work and spent the day with Manumuskin and Bobpbx exploring the Great Swamp in the southern end of our state.
We met along a quiet county road where at 9AM the rush hour never occurred.
Checked out the wildflowers.
Then into the swamp where Bob is at home.
Mistletoe
Manumuskin's dog can smell turtles and would dig them out from under the leaves.
Then to the big gum trees.
Nice view
More big trees
Then he hit the wall and needed a nap. That's what happens when you get old
This is dwarf ginseng.
Orchids!
The large trees in that area are known about and various individuals go there to see them. However, those woods are quite extensive and there always is a chance a new one can be found. And while cutting cross county in a swamp, Manumuskin noticed a large tree in the distance. Upon arrive we found no evidence that anyone had been there to visit it and we had to cut away the briers to get to it. This is now officially called the Manumuskin Tree, named for it's founder.
I left my house a little after 7AM and arrived home at 6:45 last night. It was a long exhausting but interesting day. Thank you Al for asking Bob and I along.
Guy
I took yesterday off from work and spent the day with Manumuskin and Bobpbx exploring the Great Swamp in the southern end of our state.
We met along a quiet county road where at 9AM the rush hour never occurred.
Checked out the wildflowers.
Then into the swamp where Bob is at home.
Mistletoe
Manumuskin's dog can smell turtles and would dig them out from under the leaves.
Then to the big gum trees.
Nice view
More big trees
Then he hit the wall and needed a nap. That's what happens when you get old
This is dwarf ginseng.
Orchids!
The large trees in that area are known about and various individuals go there to see them. However, those woods are quite extensive and there always is a chance a new one can be found. And while cutting cross county in a swamp, Manumuskin noticed a large tree in the distance. Upon arrive we found no evidence that anyone had been there to visit it and we had to cut away the briers to get to it. This is now officially called the Manumuskin Tree, named for it's founder.
I left my house a little after 7AM and arrived home at 6:45 last night. It was a long exhausting but interesting day. Thank you Al for asking Bob and I along.
Guy