Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Mr. T's railroad corner

Seaboard, Southern, Union Pacific and Great Northern. All aboard!

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Learning turning

Got a Jet JWL-1236 lathe off Craigslist in January, and have been learning turning the old-fashioned, trial-and-error way. Plus, making an unbelievable mess of my half of the garage!

Box elder

Basket-weave vessel; plywood and pine.
Dogwood stump (referring to the bowl).
Same bowl as above, after some finishing work.
Segmented, lidded box, of leopard wood,
ambrosia maple, and padauk.
More photos below the break . . . click on Read more link, below.

Friday, March 27, 2015

They're baaaaaack!

No extra charge for political messaging, along with your septic pump-out! Welcome to Rabun County!
And related, from nearby on Bridge Creek Road . . .

Workshop of Beaver Carpenter, woodmaster, furniture craftsman.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Land of milk and honey

Along Bridge Creek Road, Tiger
(Those are bee-hives along the back fence line. And, no, these aren't dairy cattle, but cut me some slack!)

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Monday, October 27, 2014

Crescent moon sunset



Red barn

On Persimmon Creek Road, at Mellie Keener Road. The stream is Little Persimmon Creek.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Catch and release

We heard about Natalie Sharp's guide service through Rabun Trout Unlimited's newsletter, and decided to check it out. Originally we were scheduled for early May, but were rained out, and reset for October. It was a birthday present for George (February), and also for Buck and Debbie (May), but finally happened late enough to include me, too (September). Happy birthday, one and all.

Nice one!

Took a long time to land this rainbow!
Buck had the first fish of the day.
This was a private stretch of the Toccoa River, just north of Suches on Gaddistown Road. Our other guide, Bobby, is the land-owner, and he stocked the rainbows about ten years ago; they've been reproducing ever since. We even caught a few fingerlings, along with some big ones.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Misty morning


Six and a half inches of rain yesterday, and then a misty start to today.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Stormy morning

St. George Island, Franklin County, Florida
Where we are this week.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Memorial Day weekend

Gigi and Charlie

I love the Blue Fish Lodge!

Scrub-a-dub

First mate

Cheers!

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Minnehaha Falls

Saturday morning excursion to Minnehaha Falls on the south side of Lake Rabun.

Charlie and Papa at Minnehaha Falls


Thursday, October 3, 2013

Dicks Creek Falls

 We hiked in from Sandy Ford Road (off Warwoman Road), following Dicks Creek down to the Chattooga River. The last part of the creek forms a waterfall, where the creek joins the river.
Dicks Creek Falls, at the Chattooga River
Bob and Nancy


Chattooga River shoals, water-carved rocks

Taylor and his mom

Sunday, September 1, 2013

The Old Man and the C

Charlie (Mr. "C") takes the helm under the old man's watchful eyes.


Being the captain just wears me out, Dad!

Watching the boat parade from the sun deck. Check out Charlie's
fancy new blue plastic Adirondack chair.

Monday, May 6, 2013

High water

After four and a half inches of rain over the weekend, Lake Burton is several inches over full pool, which must mean water is pouring over the top of the dam. Our boathouse decks are above water, but some of our neighbors are not.
Doc and Beverly's swim dock, in the water; note reflection of the back rail

Doc and Beverly's boathouse

Water is within inches of our boathouse deck

Swim ladder platform is under water; swim deck a few inches above

Friday, April 26, 2013

Snakely


This Southern Water Snake lives in the sea-wall stones between the spa deck and the Bill-Garden (our new share-cropping vegetable garden on Bill's lakefront). He's harmless, unless you startle easily and twist an ankle in this rocky area. He comes up to sun, but disappears down his hole if he sees you. About 3 feet or so, and well fed.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Tallulah River above Lake Burton

We explored the Tallulah River, looking at a stretch from the first bridge above where the Coleman River joins it, down to the lake. This is a possible paddle trip for the future. Looks challenging. Also, the Tallulah is a great fishing river.

Upstream from the put-in point (bridge),
the river is Class 5 stuff  like this waterfall.
Water-carved rocks

Macro close-up of a patch of moss, a miniature forest




Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Paddling: West Fork of the Chattooga River

This was a solo 'scouting' trip, to get an idea what this stretch of river is like.

Short answer: really nice! Very scenic, with fast, rocky stretches mixed in with deep, slow pools. Saw lots of birds and fish; paddled over a couple of 14"-16" trout. Water was just above 2' on the SR-28 bridge gauge.

Sorry, no pix!

Went from the West Fork Campground (one mile north on Overflow Creek Road, from the Warwoman Road bridge over the West Fork), to a take-out on the river-side of SR-28, about a mile south of the end of Warwoman Road at SR-28. Probably 2-3 miles on the river, about 2 miles from take-out back to put-in. Which I was doing on foot today, this being a solo trip.

The takeout has a nice spot for camping, and a rope-swing out over the river.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Bird takie-outie

This brown thrasher has picked up one of George's live meal-worm's (look for them in the fridge!), and is headed home with his meal. The wildlife camera caught him jumping up, before he spread his wings.


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Taylor Creek

Went for a walk at Black Rock Lake in the state park. It is fed primarily by Taylor Creek, and is on the Tennessee River side of the Eastern Continental Divide. Saw some bufflehead ducks on the lake.

Taylor, at his creek

Black Rock Lake




Better bluebirds

How about some better bluebird photos? Last month's were taken through window and screen, and weren't so hot. Anyway, they're still here!

Dad guards his house


Mom keeps her eyes peeled for those pesky chickadees

We've been away for a while, dealing with norovirus, bronchitis, kidney stones, and Antibiotic's Revenge (like Montezuma's, but without the trip to Mexico). Better, now!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Bluebird is back

Been in and out of the bird-house, getting ready for nesting, I guess. Last year, our bluebirds moved in about a month earlier than this year.


Sorry about the fuzzy photo; shot from the living room, through glass and screen.

PS - On a walk this morning, spotted a huge pileated woodpecker, in the ravine with the shortcut path between the club docks and Finch Drive. Big, red-headed fellow!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Vogel State Park, etc.

We set out this morning for Brasstown Bald, but when we got to the road up the mountain, it was gated. Road Closed! Probably ice on the road, or perhaps trees down; but, with 2.5 miles and 2000' of elevation gain to deal with on the way to the summit, we opted not walk in.

Instead, we went a little further west and south, on 180, then 19/129, to Vogel State Park. We hiked around the lake, visited the waterfall, and generally checked the place out.

Trahlyta Falls comes off the spillway from
the dam that forms the lake at Vogel State Park.
Lake Trahlyta and start of spillway; Vogel's facilities are at head of lake.
Waterfall video below the break (click on Read more).

Friday, February 8, 2013

First boat ride of the year

With the lake unexpectedly full in early February, due to heavy rains, we took the pontoon boat out for a cruise. At first the motor was shaky, full of the winter blues. But after a while, we were able to run it out, and it seemed good to go.
Chilly but sunny, and the lake to ourselves

A cat in the tree, at the lake shore in front of the mannequin house