Thursday, June 25, 2009

A few sit spot postings

I've been busy, away, etc so haven't been to my sit spot much. But, here it is:

Thurs Jun 25. 9:45 AM. Been a month mostly of clouds mist and some rain. Today continues. But the clouds I hear are off the ocean and it's in the upper 60s, and everything smells good. Lots of birds this morning, maybe 6 different calls? Hard to sort out. The bedstraw and bittercress/plant X have gone to seed. The bedstraw climbs the bittercress. The bittercress, like celandine, produces long thin upright seedpods in ranks off a main stem, so it makes a half decent trellis. Its leaves are dying back. Some cleavers are flowering. The grass seems less present, the creeper, bittercress and bedstraw most prevalant in the immediate surroundings. The bedstraw has very cute little round seeds or seedpods that come in green pairs, covered with little white hairs or bristles. Each about 1/2 inch across. A little further away patches of goldenrod are hip high now, and a lone aster flower has appeared, as well as some fleabane further along. The quince is sending out new shoots of leaves, they're fuzzy to the touch, and its rather copious fruit is about 1.5 inches across now. A lone wisteria leaf pops out a few feet in front of me. A fly with a very black shiny body and butt lands. A spider is weaving on a bittercress stalk. Some tiny bugs are floating about. One mosquito. A steady drone from somewhere nearby. A sort of moth on the underside of a leaf. A few clunks from the bull frogs. Crickets.

Tues Jun 9th, Just went and stood for a few minutes in the drippy world. Wasn't actually raining. No mosquitos. No trillers. A few plunks from the bull frogs. Got 1/3 inch rain the previous night and rather misty and cool, in the 50s. Peonies blooming despite being choked by weeds. Also the late lilac. Some beech leaves are convex, some concave.

Mon Jun 8th. Went down in the dusk with long sleeves, gloves, mosquito net on head. Lots of mosquitos. Looked up and saw probably 100s of small flying insects silouhetted against the sky. Here and there big chubby insects were flying about, perhaps fireflies. Something else droned by. It's a 3 dimensional world! The sky was cloudy, high clouds, some cirrus. Small gusts of wind here and there. Looked up the triller frog: it's a grey tree frog. Another sunny hot day, mid to upper 70s.

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