Sunday, October 27, 2013

Nice Day for La Madeleine

Another nice and clear day for flying. Such is life in North Texas.

Dallas skyline in the distance and the historic Love Field in the foreground. 
The propellers of the airplane show up as bars across the screen 
when the image is made by a cellphone.

While in Dallas, we had lunch at La Madeleine. Smart thing to do!

Tomato basil soup, a croissant with tuna salad, a Caesar's salad, and a mug of coffee.

Brought home some soup for Dotti, and coffee for us. 



Saturday, October 19, 2013

Ponds, New and Old, from the Air

Grasses and other plants cover the sides of the roads. 
The pens, middle of picture at right, made a soft landing area on its grass for our helicopter.
North Texas looks green this autumn, and new (to me) flowers have bloomed.
A joy.

In the middle of a wheat field, a newly-dredged pond starts to retain water, thanks to the recent rains.

An old pond might return to its former size after several years of drought.


Friday, October 18, 2013

Unusual Clouds Under the Moon

Above the Pecan trees, the swiftly passing clouds, southwest to northeast, and the light of Moon.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Four-o-clock, Perhaps?

      Would you consider that "gorgeous flower" sounds redundant? I came upon this flower by chance, by taking a different path after a moment's decision. What a joy. "Uncommon," said Paul. "I'm guessing it's in the four-o-clock family (nyctagineceae)."





Monday, October 14, 2013

Rat Snake on Cracking Road

Still as a statue, the snake waited for me to leave. 
I pondered, what scares me more, the snake, or the drought-cracked asphalt?

Indian Rushpea

     In her book, Wildflowers of Texas, Geyata Ajilsvgi notes that the Indian Rushpea "forms large tubers about 6 inches underground which are sometimes used for food for hogs, thus giving it another common name, hog peanut." She adds that the native Americans gathered and roasted the tubers. Sounds yummy, until you read further: "A common Spanish name is camote de raton, meaning, 'mouse's sweet potato.'"
     Note the mound of soil in the background of the photograph? That is a prairie dog den.

Gulf Fritillary on a Gayfeather

Just off Hunters' Ridge, I spotted a gulf fritillary among several species of flowers.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Maximillian Sunflowers and a Shed

A charming view of the Maximillian sunflower and an old shed with a tiled roof.

Air Tractor Taking Off at Sunrise

An Air Tractor takes off into the sunrise and then heads north to dust a field somewhere. 

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Colorful Helicopter Pre-flight

        My weekly helicopter jaunt with Gary had some added color and cloud formations, just to add to the treat of a ride.