It’s time for another Outdoor Mom’s Journal from me and my world. The past few weeks have been a series of rain storms with a morning of snow thrown in for some variety. El Nino has delivered on its promise of wet weather for California which I am grateful for indeed. The creeks are filling up and the lakes too! Our world is turning green with the grasses of early spring and the sunshine is warm with promise of the spring to come.
As usual, getting outdoors is high on our list of things to do and we took advantage of some opportunities to do just that this past month.
Here are links to my entries for the January Outdoor Hour Challenges:
My husband needed a mental health day a few weeks ago and to be completely honest, I did too. We are blessed to live within a shortish distance from Yosemite National Park and decided this was our destination for this particular day off. Up and out of the door early, we made it to Yosemite by mid-morning and took advantage of being one of the few people in the valley that day. It was sunny but cold which made for pleasant hiking. We took an icy hike from the shuttle bus stop up to Mirror Lake. The trail was slick so we opted to hike on the actual snow that lined the trail instead. What a workout! The reward was a picture perfect visit to a magical place. If you ever get to Yosemite, make sure to take this short hike and look up on your right as you go and you will be rewarded with a look up at Half Dome…a very unique perspective.
If you can visit Yosemite National Park in the “off season”, you are rewarded with a quiet landscape where you can imagine you have the place all to yourself. I have learned that the power of being outside is a strong antidote to the melancholy that can sweep in with the winter’s cold. My smile tells the whole story.
I can’t resist sharing one last image from our day at Yosemite. This is the view from the Swinging Bridge over the Merced River as you look over the valley and up at Yosemite Falls. It was a day where you could hear the water in the falls from here. Although I have seen this view a hundred times before, I never get tired of it’s beauty. If you look carefully in the image, you will see the ice cone at the bottom of the waterfall. It is fascinating!
Guess what? I actually took some photos as part of my Nature Study Goals 2016! Finally!
Here is another favorite image from the month…my daffodils coming to life. I can hardly wait to see their beautiful yellow blooms in the sunshine.
I have been taking a closer look at lichen this month in anticipation of a lichen focus next month in the newsletter. This twig has such a variety of life on it that could easily be missed if I didn’t slow down and really look at it…aided by the lens of my camera.
Outdoor Mom’s Journal
Whether your family spends a few minutes a week outside or hours at a time, share what is going on in your world.
How Do You Join?
Answer all or just one of the prompts in a blog entry on your own blog or right here on my blog in a comment. If you answer on your blog, make sure to leave me a link in a comment so that I can pop over and read your responses.
- During our outdoor time this week we went….
- The most inspiring thing we experienced was…
- Our outdoor time made us ask (or wonder about)…
- In the garden, we are planning/planting/harvesting….
- I added nature journal pages about….
- I am reading…
- I am dreaming about…
- A photo I would like to share…
I will be posting my Outdoor Mom’s Journal entry once a month.
Hi Barbara! I was looking forward to seeing your pictures of Yosemite in winter. 🙂 Very cool! I’m just amazed at Yosemite Falls in every season. I didn’t know it freezes like that in winter. Being a Jersey girl we don’t have the amazing landscape that there is in your part of the neighborhood. I’m always in awe of the big things out west. Thank you for sharing your trip!
It is such a gift to have Yosemite so nearby. I’m glad you enjoy my experiences and maybe you will be able to visit in person some day!
Your trip to Yosemite looks so peaceful and inspiring. What a lovely place to visit – especially when it is off-season and much quieter than normal.
Your flowers are off to a great start. We still have about 1 1/2 months or so until our bulbs start coming up. The ground here is still frozen.
The lichen looks like it would be fascinating to explore with a magnifying glass and see the formations in more detail.
Here’s my post for the Outdoor Moms Journal if you’d like to visit: http://harvestmoonbyhand.blogspot.com/2016/02/outdoor-moms-journal-february-2016.html
Our ground is never frozen so it is hard to imagine your world in winter. We are having spring weather this week with warm temperatures and lots of sunshine. Daffodils are in full bloom! Thanks for sharing your link, I left you a comment over on your blog.