Friday, December 31, 2010

December 31 - Towpath Court


Starting Weather: Mostly Sunny 48 °
Ending Weather: Mostly Sunny 48 °
Distance Covered:  .59 mile
Time: 12:49 PM - 1:23 PM
Kay Wuske in the shadow of Route 21
Route 21 Bridges
Photo by Gigi Muir
December 31, 2010 - A day we have anticipated all year long, although not necessarily with great joy.  Today is the last day of our Towpath project.   A bittersweet day, to be sure, but also a day of pride in what we have accomplished.  We will miss the almost daily excursions to the trail, excursions filled with wonder and discovery.  But our attention turns now to the awesome task of putting together our nearly 90,000 images into book/calendar/exhibit proposals and sharing our marvelous experience with others.  And although we will not be on the trail nearly as much now, our love for the Towpath is well-established and will continue to motivate us to hike, bike and photograph this wonderful resource for years to come. 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

December 30 - Clinton

December 30
Photo by Gigi Muir 

June 27
Photo by Gigi Muir


 
November 29
Photo by Gigi Muir 
Starting Weather: Cloudy 37 °
Ending Weather: Cloudy 38°
Distance Covered:  1.86 miles
Time: 11:41 AM - 1:10 PM
Oh, my beloved Clinton, whence came the inspiration for this project.  If I were using pen and paper,  my tears would surely be smearing these words.  Today was the last time I will visit you this year.  You were cold and selfish today, but it's alright.  I love you anyway.

December 29 - Eastern Road and Vanderhoof

New footbridge near Eastern Road

Starting Weather: Sunny 30 °
Ending Weather: Sunny 32°
Distance Covered:  2.45 miles

Time: 12:03 PM - 2:35 PM
Red-shouldered Hawk going after its prey



White-throated Sparrow and House Sparrow

Song Sparrow

Today was very exciting because we walked a section of the trail that we had not been on before.  It was a part of the trail that started at Eastern Road and went north and then west.  We had been here many times before but the trail had signs indicating that it was closed.  We spoke to some park staff one time, and they told us that construction was being done, but that sections of the trail were tied up in litigation with the property owners.  Today the sign said that the trail was closed .5 mile ahead.  We ventured forward and walked for at least three-quarters of a mile before we saw another sign saying that the trail was closed from that point on.  We walked over a brand new footbridge at one point, and I heard a rustling off to the side.  I looked down and saw a young deer between the bridge and a chain-link fence.  The deer looked panicked.  I called to Kay, who was about 20 yards behind me.   She was able to get a few photos of the animal as it crossed under the bridge and came out the other side.  It ran northwest, and we did not see it again.
Afterwards, we stopped at Vanderhoof to take some bird photos.  It was a very pretty, sunny, relatively warm day - perfect for some winter bird shots!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

December 28 - Craig Pittman Park - Navarre





Gray Squirrel



Southbound today.  Our first stop was Lake Avenue.  We took some photos of some of our favorite summer scenes to contrast with today's weather.  We then drove to Craig Pittman Park in Navarre.  This is a very picturesque area with a stone bridge and pavilion.  As we walked along the trail, I saw a hawk flying ahead.  At the same time, we heard a pileated woodpecker.  I walked ahead to stalk the hawk and Kay went in search of the woodpecker.  I never did find the hawk, but got a photo of a House Wren, some squirrels and a Red-bellied Woodpecker.   Upon turning around to go back to where Kay was, I saw here signaling me to hurry.  She had spotted not one, but two pileated woodpeckers.  We followed their calls and ended up in some fairly thick, brambly off-trail brush.  It was well worth it though, since we got some fairly decent shots of these beautiful birds.  I did not take my long lens, so had to make do with my point and shoot.  A wonderful experience in any event, because this is one of our very favorite birds and they are usually extremely evasive.
Starting Weather: Partly Cloudy 25 °
Ending Weather:
Mostly Cloudy 27°

Pileated Woodpecker




Distance Covered:  1.43 miles
Time: 12:53 PM - 3:15 PM

December 28 - Lake Avenue

December 28, 2010
August 26, 2010

December 27 - Canal Fulton

Today's outing was a short one.  John was at the house and Kay had a doctor's appointment in the afternoon, so I took a quick trip to Canal Fulton.  It is so amazing to see the stark contrasts between the same areas in different seasons.  It was snowing lightly today, so that element added interests to the scenery and the photos.  Hard to believe that in five days we will have covered an entire year on the trail.

December 26 - Brecksville, Boston, Beaver Marsh

I-271 and I-80 bridges seen from Boston Heights.
John (the Arizonan) and Kay at the 22 ° Beaver Marsh
Hikers on the trail as seen from Route 82 bridge in Brecksville
Bluebird preparing for a drink near the Beaver Marsh
We decided to take a trip north to the Cuyahoga Valley, to some of its most beautiful spots on the Towpath.  John was with us, and since he isn't used to the cold, we decided to go to some places that did not entail too much walking in the sub-freezing weather.  We went to Brecksville first and park near the Chippewa Rd. bridge, so we could take some photos looking down onto the trail.  It's a little scary, because cars come barreling along, and there is no sidewalk here.  The view is worth the "danger" though, and we got some great winter shots.  We then drove down to the Station Road trailhead, where we took photos of the bridge from below.  Next stop was Boston Heights.  This is a very pretty area, which includes the Boston Store and views of the I-271 and I-80 bridges which run above the trail.  Next we drove down Riverview Road and stopped next to the I-271 bridge for some shots of the trail from that vantage point.  Last stop was the legendary Beaver Marsh.  It was very pretty but also very cold.  We saw a bluebird getting a drink of water from a frigid puddle.  The marsh itself was frozen, so we did not see any waterfowl swimming around.  John was a real trooper today, and we enjoyed having him along!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

December 25 - Lock 4 Park

Christmas geese who avoided the roaster
Christmas day.  One week left on our Towpath project.  I decided to leave for a few minutes and drive to Lock 4 Park, which is the trailhead closest to our house.  It was as pretty as always, and there were several Canada Geese honking away in the river.  As common and mundane as the geese are, they often make great photographic subjects!

Friday, December 24, 2010

December 24 - Fort Laurens, Bolivar

Shelter at Fort Laurens Park
Today we took a trip to Bolivar to pick up some bracelets that my friend Megan made for Katie and Lisa.  Megan's house is near the part of the Towpath that runs through the streets of Bolivar.  We stopped off at Fort Laurens for just a minutes to take a few snow photos of the area.  

Saturday, December 18, 2010

December 18 - Vanderhoof Rd.


Cardinal and White-throated Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow
American Tree Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Tufted Titmouse
With Kay out of the hospital/rehab only two days, we decided to go somewhere that did not involve a great deal of walking.  The Vanderhoof Rd. trailhead had been fun last winter, because someone always seemed to have left birdseed, and birds of many species would come to indulge.  Much to our delight, there were birds everywhere.  What a perfect way to get Kay back onto the trail, especially since bird photography is her favorite.  It was cold, so we used our hand warmers and didn't stay out too long.  It was a good opportunity to use our long lenses and new tripods with some very friendly subjects!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

December 11 - Clinton

Black-capped Chickadee






Starting Weather: °
Ending Weather: °
Distance Covered: 1.54 miles

                                                                  
Kay is in the hospital, still don't know if she had a stroke.  I decided to take Friedrick to Copley, since I have been visiting Kay in the hospital after work and he has been spending long hours alone.  We stopped in Clinton on the way, and Friedrick seemed to enjoy the walk.  Not a whole lot going on here today.  Didn't see much other than a few chickadees and nuthatches.  It was nice to get out, even if only for a short time.

December 5 - Summit Lake

Floating walkway at Summit Lake
Mallards at Summit Lake

Starting Weather: Snowy 26 °
Ending Weather: Snowy 26°
Distance Covered:  .4 miles
Time: 2:50 PM - 3:25 PM

Today was a nice, snowy day.  Kay wasn't herself, but rode with me anyway to Summit Lake.   She had been to the ER Thursday with symptoms of a stroke, but was dismissed by the ER doctor as having a "migraine."  She brought her camera gear, but had forgotten her battery.  She stayed in the car while I took photos of the lake and of the boardwalk from above.   We stopped at several of the dead-end streets that back up to the lake.   At one of them, a man was feeding french fries to the seagulls, which were flocking madly each time he let loose a bunch of the salty, greasy tidbits.  

Floating walkway through trees and snow

Saturday, December 4, 2010

December 1 - Lake Avenue

Today is the first day of December, and the beginning of our last month of the Towpath project. Was at work today, but had to run a work errand in Massillon. Stopped at the Lake Avenue trailhead on my way back to Canton. I didn't have my camera handy, so I took this photo with my phone. It's hard to get out when it is dark by the time I leave work! :-(

Thursday, December 2, 2010

November 28 - What a Difference a Lens Makes!

Bridge with wide-angle lens
Bridge with telephoto lens
Starting Weather: Ptly Sunny 33 °
Ending Weather: 
Sunny 39 °
Distance Covered:  3.17 miles
Time: 11:30 AM - 4:06 PM

Back to Clinton in search of wild game. Still getting used to using - and lugging around - my new telephoto lens and heavy tripod. We were hoping to see some hawks, but there weren't any around where we were. Kay did spot a buck crossing the trail north of us. By the time we scurried to get our cameras focused, he had crossed into the woods. A doe and possibly one of her fawns crossed next. We got a couple shots of them. We then ran over by the tracks, in the direction they were headed. I saw the doe crossing the tracks, but we never did see the buck again. Don't they know we are offering free portraits?