By the shores of Lake LaBonte, by the shining snow and ice ... |
In case you're new to the concept, tree-following means checking a tree once a month, and reporting on it at the virtual gathering kindly hosted by The Squirrelbasket. We choose a different tree each year (if we want, the rules aren't rigid). This project was started by Lucy Corrander eight or nine years ago (if I remember right). I was quickly hooked. It's fascinating! Consider joining us (more here).
LaBonte Park is a small park in town with a pond called LaBonte Lake. It was this lake that drew me to the park, for it has mysterious origins. Old timers say it was a quarry. Geologists attribute it to the convoluted system of caverns and tunnels that lurk below. I like the second hypothesis. Surely there are elves, fairies, gnomes and such in the catacombs. They must have an explanation too, and a good one.
The park has plenty of trees, but most look to be the usual landscaping varieties: poplars, cottonwoods, hawthorns and lots of conifers—mainly spruce with some pines.
Above and below: a healthy spruce on the shore of LaBonte Lake.
But then I spotted something different, and a likely candidate for tree-following.
Even though the leaves were dried, curled and wind-tattered, it was clearly an oak. I like trees I can identify!
Early on my stroll through the park, I saw a man cross-county skiing on the thin snow and big patches of bare grass—so odd, even funny! But I didn't stare. Then I realized ... he was simply on his way to the lake, where he took off skiing near shore (shallow water sure to be frozen).
Later I spotted him halfway around the pond.
It was neat to see ski tracks winding through emergent wetland plants. I would love to try this! Maybe next month ...
I like it! a snowy scene, a lone oak and mysterious skier :) Frances
ReplyDeleteThanks, Frances. Now I will head over to see how your trees are doing :)
DeleteAh, yes the elves, fairies, gnomes, and cross-country skiers make it a special place. Good place and tree to follow through the seasons!
ReplyDeleteWe certainly need such things!
DeleteOoh! What an exciting new location!
ReplyDeleteI so look forward to watching the seasons change with you and exploring more details.
All the best :)
Pat, I'm not sure why I didn't think of this park earlier ... not that far from my house, yet a place I don't know well at all. But that will change :)
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