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Sleeping Fawn Resort & Campground — Days 3 & 4

Monday, July 6th, 2009

OK, didn’t get back to this by the end of the weekend as promised — close though.

Here are some of the Showy Ladyslipper photos I took along the Bog Walk at Lake Bemidji State Park:

Showy Ladyslippers -- Click on photo for larger view
Showy Ladyslipper -- Click on photo for larger view
Showy Ladyslippers Closeup -- Click on photo for larger view
Showy Ladyslipper -- Click on photo for larger view

Walking back to the car, I spotted some of these flowers. I don’t have a clue what they are.

Unknown flower -- Click on photo for larger view

There was an abundance of wild roses.

Wild Rose -- Click on photo for larger view

And, I finally found a Columbine that sat still long enough for me to get a decent photo.

Columbine -- Click on photo for larger view

A friend had told me to check out nearby County Road 22. I’m glad I did! I wouldn’t have found this Yellow Moccassin otherwise.

Yellow Moccassin -- Click on photo for larger view
Showy Ladyslippers -- Click on photo for larger view

or, this large, colorful patch of Indian Paintbrush, thistles, and other flowers.

Colorful patch of flowers -- Click on photo for larger view

I headed back south again and visited Itasca State Park. Here’s a scene along the wildnerness drive.

Wilderness Drive, Itasca State Park-- Click on photo for larger view

I did some hiking and found some beautiful gems, such as Coffee Break Lake.

Coffee Break Lake -- Click on photo for larger view

Back at the resort, the water was calm so I went out for an evening paddle. Here’s a couple of views of the resort from Stocking Lake.

Sleeping Fawn Resort-- Click on photo for larger view
Sleeping Fawn Resort-- Click on photo for larger view

While paddling, I found more loons and herons. I was content to watch and move on, satisfied with the photos I’d already captured.

On Friday morning, I went out paddling again. I didn’t even bother taking a camera along. I just enjoyed the feel of the canoe gliding across the nearly still water. Then, I packed up, checked out and headed home. It had been a very pleasant and fruitful stay. Thanks Joe!

Sleeping Fawn Resort & Campground — Day 2 Continued

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Had a nice nap, ate supper, then headed out in the canoe once more. Gloria and Dave, neighbors of the resort, were kind enough to let me photograph some more Showy Lady Slippers on their property.

Showy Lady Slipper -- Click on photo for larger view

After several shots, I headed back out on the lake in the canoe. I came across 2 very laid back loons in a sheltered bay. Another reason to stop and take photos.

Common Loon -- Click on photo for larger view

One of the loons actually slept most of the time I was there.

Sleeping Loon -- Click on photo for larger view

I managed to get among my best loon shots ever.

Common Loon -- Click on photo for larger view

I then quietly paddled away, leaving them to hang out in their protected bay.

Not far away, I spotted a Great Blue Heron. He was obscured by some grass but I could see that he was carrying something, presumably a fish, in his beak. I observed and photographed from a distance, not wanting to disturb his meal. Photos were tough to get thanks to the grass. It wasn’t until I was processing this photo that I found out he didn’t have a fish! It was some kind of rodent in his mouth. I did watch as he swallowed it whole.

Great Blue Heron with his Supper -- Click on photo for larger view

Once again, I find myself up way too late blogging. I want to get an early start in the morning. My plans include a trip to Lake Bimidji State Park where, a friend assures me, I’ll find plenty of Lady Slippers and oher flowers to photograph. I’m also going to try to find time to visit Itasca State Park.

Sleeping Fawn Resort and Campground - Day 1

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Wow! It’s been way too long since I posted on my blog. Obviously, a lot has happened since the last post. Rather than try to fill the reader in, I’ll just write about today — and, hopefully, be more diligent about keeping the blog going from now on.

Today, I drove up to Sleeping Fawn Resort and Campground (http://www.sleepingfawnresort.com) for a 4 day stay. I met the resort owner, Joe, at a sports show in Rochester, MN back in February — he had the neighboring booth. He invited me up to take photos in the area — hopefully, photos that he’ll be able to use in his advertising and gift store. So, here I am.

Within an hour of my arrival, I was out on the lake in my canoe, despite a strong wind. I found a relatively cooperative Great Blue Heron who posed long enough for me to get several shots.

Great Blue Heron on Stocking Lake -- Click on photo for larger view

He eventually flew and landed on a dock. Not as interesting a perch but the distant shore created a much better background.

Great Blue Heron on Stocking Lake -- Click on photo for larger view

We timed my visit to correspond with the blooming of the Showy Lady Slippers. After I returned to the cabin, I changed lenses and went out looking for some decent ones to photograph.

Showy Lady Slipper -- Click on photo for larger view

Columbines are also blooming. These were much more difficult to photograph given the windy conditions.

Columbine -- Click on photo for larger view

I’m hoping for calmer conditions tomorrow. If it is calmer, I’ll definitely reshoot the Columbine. I also know where there are more Lady Slippers so I’ll photograph more of them as well.

Note that these photos were processed on my laptop. When I get back home, I’ll reprocess them on my desktop computer — which has better photo editing tools and a better monitor.

All the photos were taken with a Nikon D200. I used a Nikkor 80-400mm VR lens for the heron photos. I used a Nikkor 70-300mm with No. 5T closeup for the lady slipper and columbine.

Another Great Day in the Neighborhood

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Absolutely gorgeous weather today…. but, the weatherman says we have another front bearing down on us, bringing rain and cooler temps. I was definitely glad I could get out and enjoy even it if it was just around our yard. Here are some of my best shots from today…

A large patch of blue/yellow primroses are fully out now…

Primroses -- Click on photo for larger view

Here’s another closeup of one of them…

Blue/Yellow Primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

This one has a monocle ;)

Blue/Yellow Primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

More daffodils are coming out. Doesn’t this photo just scream “APRIL!”?

Daffodil -- Click on photo for larger view

Still don’t know what these are… but they sure are pretty…. Guess I’ll call them UFO’s for now — Unidentified Flowering Objects ;) . If someone can I.D. these for me, I’d sure appreciate it.

Unidentified Flowers -- Click on photo for larger view

An Unidentified Flying Object (in this case, a butterfly) was sure attracted to the Unidentified Flowering Objects.

Butterfly on Flower -- Click on photo for larger view

I did finally find out that these are Scilla’s. And, I finally got a couple of nice shots of them.

Scilla -- Click on photo for larger view
Scilla -- Click on photo for larger view

This one had a visitor.

Scilla with ant -- Click on photo for larger view

Sorry to be posting so many flowers lately. But, they are fun to photograph and, since these were all taken around my yard, I haven’t had to use any gas! Cheap Shots!

If things go according to plan, I should have photos of a completely different nature to share next week. Please stay tuned. Also, please make a comment or two — so I know I’m not just talking to myself.

More Flowers from today, April 22, 2008

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Well, I went out for a “do-over” this morning. Here are some of the results…

First off, some pretty white and blue but, unidentified flowers. These are some of the ones I tried to take yesterday but they were just blowing in the wind way too much. Today was a bit calmer but there was still just enough of a breeze to make things difficult.

Unidentified flowers -- Click on photo for larger view

This is another blue and yellow primrose

Blue and yellow primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

The pink primrose has made some progress since yesterday.

Pink primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

I’m not sure what this is… Hyacinth?

Hyacinth? -- Click on photo for larger view

Here’s another view of it.

Another Hyacinth? -- Click on photo for larger view

Tomorrow’s supposed to be nice too. Might have to do another progress check.