Saturday, November 5, 2011

George at the Gorge

About 600 steps on the stairs down to Hurricane Falls


The Tallulah River ordinarily is diverted around Tallulah Gorge through pipes that run from the Tallulah Falls dam (upstream of the Gorge) to the powerhouse at the head of Tugalo Lake (downstream of the Gorge). But for the first 3 weekends in November, and the first 2 in April, the power company releases the river at full flow (500-700 cubic feet/second), and kayakers turn out to enjoy the rapids.

More photos below the break.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Gator-aid . . . needed!

Some hat! Philip and Robert tailgating with the Guzzling Gator crowd
at the tragic 2011 Georgia-Florida game in Jacksonville

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Marsh gate

At the McClatchey house, on the left just past where Timpson Cove Road
fords Rocky Branch (about one mile west of the cabin).

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Friday, September 30, 2011

Neighbors, three times

George, Peggy and Hilton - neighbors in Druid Hills (Springdale and Oakdale),
in Lullwater Estate, and in North Georgia (Lake Burton and Scaly Mountain, NC)

Wine and flowers

Friday, September 23, 2011

Misty mountain

Tray Mountain after an all-night rain

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Holcomb Creek Falls

Another waterfall explored with Taylor

Go east from Clayton on Warwoman Road, about ten miles, then left (north) on Hale Ridge Road, about six miles to the intersection with Overflow Creek Road. Trail starts on north side of Overflow road, at the intersection. About 1 mile to Holcomb Creek Falls, then about a quarter mile further to Ammons Falls.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Labor Day Weekend

A boat ride up to the head of the lake, and some kayaking and swimming where the Tallulah River runs into Lake Burton. The water temperature at the bridge was very brisk, compared to Timpson Cove.

The Captain

The Crew: Laura and Jake

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Manipulation - the official card game of the Blue Fish Lodge

Hillary, Andrew & George
Two decks (or more, depending on number of players), deal 11 cards each, play until someone goes out. All piles played must be and remain (a) three or more of a kind (no duplicate suits), or (b) three or more straight in a suit. Move cards around on the board ('manipulate') as you please, to facilitate your play (making sure all piles are 'legal' when you're done). On each turn, you must play from what you have, or draw until you can play, playing one or more cards. First player out of cards wins.

Example of a manipulation: You have two Queens, spade and clubs. The player ahead of you added a Queen of diamonds to a diamond straight of 9-10-Jack. You take the Queen from the diamonds straight (leaving that pile legal, at 3 cards straight), and combine it with your Queens, forming a legal 3-of-a-kind pile, no duplicate suits.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

High-maintenance* windchimes

* because you have to change the dangle every season; this is summer's.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Summerland Key

Sunset, August 9, 2011
Lobster pictures below the break.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Monday, July 11, 2011

Colorado Friends

George, Robert, Robin and Darold, Longmont

Taylor and Alan, his high-school math teacher

Colorado Cousins

Robert, George, Mary and Logan, Fort Collins

William and Taylor, Washington Park, Denver

Beth and sleepy William, Denver

Saturday, July 9, 2011

In honor of Sister Sue

Lay off those whiskey sours, sistuh!
One too many meese.
From the wetlands around the Snake River, near Moose, Wyoming.

Grand Teton National Park

Tetons from Signal Mountain summit
Four photos follow the continuation.

Float trip on the Snake River

Tetons from the Snake River, between Deadman's Bar and Moose
A great way to see the Tetons, and its wildlife. Five more photos, following the continuation.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Name this rock

Caption contest! Use Comments link below to submit your entry.
At Mammoth Hot Springs, north end of Yellowstone.

Yellowstone highlights

Upper Falls, in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River

More photos, following the continuation.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Fourth of July at Buck and Deb's

Deb's ribs were a big hit
Four photos after the continuation.

Montana flowers

Wild geranium

Green pine cone

Indian paintbrush

Bush-whack!

The objective: a notch at the end of a canyon, with high rocks
Six photos follow the continuation.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Montana evening


Two photos following the continuation.

Trail ride

Lane lets Morgan gallop, meadow near Elk Knob

Four photos, in the continuation below.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Lee and Lynne's





Guest house, cabin, bunkhouse (from left to right)

Lee, Lynne, Robert, Georgia, Lane,
on Woodbine trail, Stillwater River upstream from Nye
Seven photos, in the continuation below.

Friday, July 1, 2011