Monday, April 21, 2025

Easter 2025

Rob and Dyce invited us over for Easter dinner starring a huge Berkshire pork ham from Snake River Farms. They went all out with cocktails, deviled eggs, the ham, a potato-chile gratin, chilled asparagus, and an arugula salad with blood oranges, almonds, and blue cheese. I kicked in a batch of buttermilk biscuits at Dyce's request.

Dyce Cocktailing It
Prosecco, St. Germain, Sparkling Water, Lime, and Mint
Gorgeous Dill Pickle Deviled Eggs
Queen Lola
Arugula, Blood Oranges, Almonds, and Blue Cheese
The Guest of Honor
Potato and Chile Gratin
Biscuits, Because Ham Does Not Want to Dance Solo
Chilly, Just Before Sunset
Another Easter is in the books, a great day with great friends. We had a wonderful time on a beautiful day, talked and laughed a lot, drank some rosé, played with the dogs, and ate far too much food. Thanks so much to Rob and Dyce who went overboard in cooking way too much delicious food and being such gracious hosts.

Saturday, April 19, 2025

DRT: Dillon Falls to Benham Falls

I haven't walked the Deschutes River Trail between Dillon and Benham Falls since last fall. I needed a break from walking my local stretch on the south canyon so I went to Dillon and proceeded south to Benham and then beyond to the old railroad bridge across the river.

When I walk the river with my camera or cameras (yesterday, I took two cameras with medium- and long-range lenses mounted), I never set out to photograph anything in particular. I take what comes my way and whatever strikes my eye. Yesterday, it was too early for wildflowers and just early enough that the trees have not leafed out making it still easy to see along the riverbanks. Though I did not set out to do it, yesterday ended up being a day to photograph birds.

First Brewer's Blackbird of the Spring
Robin in Derp Pose
Wood Ducks Were Really Vocal
Love the Teardrop White Eye of Female Wood Duck
Osprey Nest at Benham Falls
I Thought I was Shooting a Lone Osprey
But No: A Pair of Ospreys In Flagrante Delicto
Not an Osprey: Juvenile Bald Eagle
Cocky White-Crowned Sparrow
The Willows are Starting to Bloom
I Always Take This Shot
How Does a Ponderosa Grow in the Middle of the River?
Benham Falls
Top of Benham Falls
Male Yellow-Rumped Warbler
I've Seen a Lot Migrating Through This Week
Some of these shots are pretty miraculous. I have terribly poor eyesight, but I do see motion well. A lot of these shots happened by instinctively shooting in the direction of motion and letting the autofocus do its thing. When I try to manually focus the camera (such as when shooting through branches), I have to take off my eyeglasses to see the image in the viewfinder and still it is blurry. I just pick the least blurry setting! Naturally, without my glasses on, I can no longer see the subject except through the viewfinder. And I often do not know what I am shooting at. In the case of the ospreys mating, I thought I was shooting a lone bird on the nest. In the case of the eagle, I thought it was likely an osprey. Go figure.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

DRT: April 15

I took the big camera down our section of the Deschutes River Trail in hopes of shooting a few shots of the fuzzy yellow baby Canada Geese that I saw yesterday, likely on their very first outing. Unfortunately, I couldn't find them. Spring is off and running, 10-14 days ahead of last year and well ahead of normal.

Redstem Storksbill, Erodium cicutarium
A Weed, but a Pretty Weed
California Tortoiseshell
Turkey Vulture
They Returned in the Last Ten Days
Female Osprey on Nest
She Came Back a Week Ago
Both Ospreys Above the Nest
The Male Returned Two Weeks Ago
Female Goose on Nest on Huge Riverside Boulder
Drake Mallard
He and His Mate Used Their Bills to Roll over Rocks
in the Shallows Searching for Food
American Dippers are Really Vocal and Busy Now
Adult Dipper Feeding Babies
At Least Two Babies, Maybe Three
Greenleaf Manzanita in Full Bloom, Arctostaphylos patula 
Steller's Jays are Noisy and Active Now
Steller's Jay Nest Under Construction in Douglas Fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii
Seedpods from Last Year's Fireweed, Chamaenerion angustifolium
First Wax Currant in Bloom, Ribes cereum
Golden Currant, Ribes aureum
Western Fence Lizards Basking in Sun
Handsome Foliage of Scarlet Gilia, Ipomopsis aggregata
Male Belted Kingfisher with Sculpin
Pygmy Nuthatch Excavating Nest Cavity
First Oregon Grape of the Season, Berberis aquifolium 

Easter 2025

Rob and Dyce invited us over for Easter dinner starring a huge Berkshire pork ham from Snake River Farms. They went all out with cocktails, ...