Saturday, June 22, 2013

Rebel Bones

At Washington Cemetery
"Sirs, you have no reason to be ashamed of your Confederate dead; see to it they have no reason to be ashamed of you."
Robert Lewis Dabney, Chaplain for Stonewall Jackson. Chief of staff and Clergyman of the Presbyterian Church of the South. Read this day in the presence of those fell under Stonewall and Dabney at Antietam and the Memorial Collect from the Prayer Book




Mark S Carroll
Lt. Col. US Army Ret. 
in fide et in bello forte

Annapolis Rocks

View of Greenbrier Lake. Hiked 2.2 miles from US 40 on the AT. Chatted with a fellow tying a rope for a belay anchor and his climb and reflected on Morning Prayer 
Laus Deo Semper 


Monday, June 17, 2013

Spring Bunny

I met this little fellow along the trail walk from Shifferstadt Hause to the Fairvirew Bridge along Carroll Creek. He froze about 10' from me in the open. I expect he figured he was invisible. So we watched one another while I took his picture, edited it to crop it, and wrote this musing. Freezing, must be an innate defense mechanism against predators, and this little fellow is practicing. Finally, two step toward him prompted him into tall grass a foot away.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Spring Pods Opening

While approaching a grand old tree in the park I noted some large object floating down and then observed that the walk was littered with the delightful cotton like objects. The underside has hundreds of small pods that have opened and seeds to begin a new life

Sycamore Seeking Sunshine

This old sycamore beside the bridge over Rock Creek is reaching out for sunshine over the center of the creek

Day Lillies by Rock Creek

Pretty in person. IPhone 4S cannot replicate the beautiful orange. I have my Nikon FG with Fuji 400 Xtra so I won't miss these beauties. Time to upgrade to iPhone 5 which has better color balance

Intruding Squirrel in a Fix

This fellow died a slow death of dehydration likely. He was where he should not have attempted to enter. My guess is to try to eat the bird eggs