We took a huge pumpkin donated for the front door of the school at Thanksgiving and let it rest in the leaf pile. Over the next several months, we watched and celebrated it's passage into compost. We did get a few scraggly vines that produced one grapefruit sized pumpkin the next season from this leaf pile.
The day before I got my new tripod (I'm a hardworking novice with this camera) I caught this bird bathing. Over the years, I have often witnessed hominids bathing in the pool below. Edna Metz Park is a true haven for the weary.
Edna Metz is a wonderful urban amenity tucked into Cameron park just below Cameron Village shopping center.
This tulip tree (often called yellow poplar but not a poplar at all- a relative of magnolias with huge blossoms) is my record inside the beltline.
This lovely little creek is part of the streamwatch program. Good thing, I guess, because the upstream pool above is often orange with fertilizer algae blooms in the summer!
JOHN DANCY-JONES has been producing hand-laid paper and letterpress printing on paper since 1977. He operated the Paper Plant bookstore and book arts center from 1982 until 1990.
Mr. Dancy-Jones has published award-winning small press publications since 1983.
A retired art and science teacher, he has an English degree from UNC-CH and a masters in Special Education from NCSU.
John Dancy-Jones' most recent publication is Snapper: My Life with Snapping Turtles, a limited edition book made completely by hand.
main website: www.paperplantpress.com
The Natural History of Raleigh:
www.raleighnature.com
personal blog:
www.raleighrambles.com