Observed at Some Level | Out of doors My Window


Observed at Some Level | Out of doors My Window
Daybreak turns out to pierce Central Catholic’s steeple, 28 Nov 2023 (photograph via Kate St. John)

2 December 2023

Saturday blogs typically display what I’ve “Observed This Week” however I’ve just one worthy photograph, proven above. For the remainder I’ve selected attractions which can be well timed for the season and noticed one day.

This Wednesday the water used to be low within the Monongahela River at Duck Hole, simply as it’s on this photograph from Nov 2020. Then again the sky used to be no longer so blue and it used to be very chilly!

9 Mile Run outflow at Duck Hole, 29 Nov 2020 (photograph via Kate St. John)

Wednesday’s low used to be 21°F however these days will heat to just about 60°F. No frost these days just like the bit proven under from Nov 2021.

Frost at the grass, 4 Nov 2021 (photograph via Kate St. John)

The timber are naked now and appearing off their silhouettes. Listed below are 3 standard attractions at the cusp of December.

Naked timber at nightfall, Schenley Park, 15 Nov 2012 (photograph via Kate St. John)

You’ll determine younger American elm timber via their twig association that seem like fish skeletons.

Twigs on younger American elms seem like fish bones, 2 Dec 2012 (photograph via Kate St. John)

Black locust timber are at all times gnarly however this one used to be made worse when it used to be trimmed clear of the application wires in 2012.

Black locust tree seems to be twisted after powerline cutback, 28 Jan 2012 (photograph via Kate St. John)

(pictures via Kate St. John)

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