a journey through landscapes real and imagined

Author: kristen (Page 2 of 13)

Flight!

One of the best parts of our camping trip was the birding! There were so many birds! The pelicans and shorebirds were amazing! We camped close to two national Wildlife Refuges. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, hats with ornamental bird feathers.

library of congress digital ID:
cph 3b08931 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b08931

This is the same period when the idea of public lands and preservation was developing. Yellowstone was established in 1872 as the first national park. Most Americans thought of “public land” in a consumptive way – what resources could be taken, for example. Yellowstone was protected for its geologic and thermal features, but the wildlife of the park were also considered worth protecting. In fact, the original Park Rangers were in the military and they protected wildlife from poaching. The idea of National Wildlife Refuges came out of the desire of bird lovers to protect birds from plume hunters and the desire of sportsmen to protect habitat for game animals. Pelican Island was the first National Wildlife Refuge and it was established by President Roosevelt in 1903. Many of these lands are managed for wading birds – by adjusting the water levels. We visited Chataqua and Emiquon National Wildlife Refuges along the Illinois River. Here are some of my favorite shots:

Semi-palmated plovers, sandpipers, killdeer, pelicans, great egrets…
American White Pelicans
Pelicans and Egrets
Black Necked Stilt and Killdeer
Killdeer (some sandpipers)
Killdeer
Yellow legs
Black Necked Stilt
Killdeer
Water Lilies
Red headed woodpecker
Great Egret
Illinois River
Hymn of Comfort

Light Shows!

One of the best parts of our weekend were all of the different light shows! The sunsets were spectacular!

We had lots of fun around the campfire!

Every night we went out to watch the stars! I loved this (admittedly as much as birding!) – especially the opportunity to work on my night sky photography!

Wren recorded For the Beauty of the Earth while we were camping – we couldn’t think of a more appropriate hymn for our weekend!

A Much Needed Break

It’s a really busy season for teachers, and this season is unlike any I’ve ever experienced. Recently, we haven’t been able to post as often as we would like. We try for every-other-day, but it’s been hard to get it done. We hope that some of you who visit us on the blog will forgive us for our recent This past weekend, we took a wonderful break. We love to camp, and we did have a wonderful night on a friend’s farm…but we have missed the longer camping trips that we normally have each summer. Being limited to travel within Illinois actually forced me to learn more about natural areas close to home! We found an amazing place. We were able to enjoy birding, hiking, star-gazing and music-making! I’ll blog about it all week. Here are a few highlights…but more (including music) coming tomorrow.

The camp site was full of really old Pines!
Amos was not really a fan…
This might not look like much at first look, but there were 1000s of birds and so many species!!
So many things to see!
not much to look at, but listen for the whip-poor-will!

Not Your Average Friend!

This guy really endures a lot!

But he is the most faithful friend a girl could have!!!

she made them matching masks!

He has a new skateboard and helmet:

the “skateboard” is made from scrap wood and matchbox cars, the helmet is a used mask

He gets dressed up as his archenemy, Jazz the chameleon!

Oh, the humiliation!

But he also gets the best seat for watching squirrels,

trained humans who constantly throw his ball (much to our dismay), and…

…as much love and as many belly rubs that can fit in a day!

Not to mention a lot of music – which happens to be his favorite thing!

Difficult Times

I found this shirt for Wren… I thought it was perfect for our summer!

These are difficult times, but we are extraordinarily blessed. We have what we need. We have beautiful places to walk and explore, we have our health and each other. So difficult, yes, but we are happy! Of course, messy, chocolaty milkshakes also help us through difficult times!

Wren and Nonnie put this special hymn of comfort together for you! Enjoy!

Prelude

Every cellist looks forward to the day that they learn the Prelude to the first Bach Cello Suite. The time has come for my cellist to play this. It is a life’s work. There is always something to learn with Bach. Always a way to improve. This is the prelude as of today! We hope you find some peace as you listen!

He’s Got the Whole World…

Isn’t it nice to know that we are in God’s hands? What a mess we’ve made of this world, but He still holds us in his hands! The sermon last night was based on this, and I really was blessed to hear it. I’ve been thinking about it all day. I’m going to try to remember from now on. Wren played the hymn for me tonight!

Here are some beautiful things that are also in His hands…

Young Cooper’s Hawk
Recently fledged House Wren
Black Swallowtail
Buckeye
Common Wood Nymph

She Did It!!

The kid won first place in the Solo division of the composition competition!

That means that next year when the festival is “in-person”, professional musicians will perform the piece on the concert. Oh, and she won an ipad… I guess she’s pretty excited about that!

We are pretty excited!
As a good friend noted, this kid is “outstanding in her field!”
Thanks Ben!

waiting…

What a weird time. So many things have been cancelled or moved online. We’ve had a summer of not much to look forward to. Most summers we would have been looking forward to a cello camp, and then we would look forward to possibly having Wren be selected to play on the honors recital, and then we would eagerly anticipate a trip… but this summer… Well, it’s been different. There have been many things we’ve missed, but also new opportunities. She was able to attend a camp she would normally have to miss due to my teaching schedule. It was great, and she was even selected to play in the master class! That was essentially the same thing as being picked for an honors recital. We’ve been able to watch stars and comets and see new species visit our yard… so we are trying to celebrate these!

Last week Wren participated in the online version of a camp she was hoping to attend with friends while I was teaching. It was very fun, but not as much fun as staying with friends and being in person. We visited on zoom for lunch with our friends, and she made new friends in her lessons and classes. Perhaps her favorite part of the week was entering the composition competition! Tomorrow we will find out the results. Most of the kids attending the camp actually had a hybrid week…with lessons and technique on zoom and chamber rehearsals at the conservatory. Tomorrow they will stream the chamber concert and announce the winners of the composition competition. This is the longest wait of the summer. No matter what the outcome, I’m really proud! Here is what she wrote for the solo entry.

A dog and his girl

These two have been the best of buddies since day 1!

Amos is Wren’s practice partner, and we joke that he “protects” her from Mommy when she’s practicing (and Mommy suggests that she should correct something).

Today we had a lot of fun letting Amos “participate” in our video!

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