All,
Twayblade orchids are out and we visited our usual location today to see how they are doing. We were told about this place by a member of the site years ago. I believe they learned about it by a chance encounter with a random person in a store. Anyway, there are too many to count but I suspect there may be 500 or so there scattered around. We roamed more today in the area than we usually do. Either we stepped on this one today or something else did but it really seems somewhat damaged. The true facts are all of my other photos did not turn out because I did not have my camera settings set correctly. I still am learning how this camera works.
Not the greatest looking orchid so most people don't search them out I suspect.
After leaving there we headed to Lebanon to look for the final corner to the Thomas Early tract. This tract has monuments number 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the original Lebanon survey sometime before 1916. The number 4 is on the top but I did not have water or anything to clean the top off. The stone is right next to it.
The above corner is about 75 feet away from the Batona Trail. An old map showing the property.
A true location view from my records.
Twayblade orchids are out and we visited our usual location today to see how they are doing. We were told about this place by a member of the site years ago. I believe they learned about it by a chance encounter with a random person in a store. Anyway, there are too many to count but I suspect there may be 500 or so there scattered around. We roamed more today in the area than we usually do. Either we stepped on this one today or something else did but it really seems somewhat damaged. The true facts are all of my other photos did not turn out because I did not have my camera settings set correctly. I still am learning how this camera works.
Not the greatest looking orchid so most people don't search them out I suspect.
After leaving there we headed to Lebanon to look for the final corner to the Thomas Early tract. This tract has monuments number 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the original Lebanon survey sometime before 1916. The number 4 is on the top but I did not have water or anything to clean the top off. The stone is right next to it.
The above corner is about 75 feet away from the Batona Trail. An old map showing the property.
A true location view from my records.