Archive for October, 2009

Photo365: October 20, 2009

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

I really liked the way this wood fence looked…

The fence

The fence

Photo365: October 19, 2009

Monday, October 19th, 2009

LOVED the light outside my office window as the sun set this evening…

City sunset

City sunset

Photo365: October 18, 2009

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Clandy was Not Amused tonight when there was a slight delay in his dinner… I was getting the dinner dishes ready for the cats, and I spotted him staring at his dish. So I went and got the camera — he certainly was focused…

Eyes on the prize

Eyes on the prize

Photo365: October 17, 2009

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

I was getting ready to go to the home of friends for dinner and happened to glance out the window. It has been a cold, grey, rainy day and the light was atrocious, but one little bird hopping around beneath the feeders caught my eye and I grabbed the camera and threw the better beamer on the flash. And yep, there it was… the first-of-season white-throated sparrow.

2009 first-of-season white-throated sparrow

2009 first-of-season white-throated sparrow

Photo365: October 16, 2009

Friday, October 16th, 2009

What other picture of the day could there possibly be on a baseball night in October?

One game down...

One game down...

Photo365: October 15, 2009

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Seeing a scene like this on the side of the road on a chilly rainy day is NEVER a good sign…

Never a good sign...

Never a good sign...

Photo365: October 14, 2009

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

If there is anything in the world that I hate, it’s grading papers…

Grading papers

Grading papers

Photo365: October 13, 2009

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

I really hate this time of year. The days are growing steadily shorter — I never get out of the office before it’s full dark any more, and it’s only going to get worse, not better. And the temps are dropping steadily — no more 70 degree days, I’m afraid, and nights are falling into the 30s and 40s. Sigh… I know winter is the price we pay for lovely springs and falls, but I’d sure prefer to have only THREE seasons a year and not four.

At least there’s a decent night light when I leave the building…

Night light

Night light

Photo365: October 12, 2009

Monday, October 12th, 2009

It’s a real pain when you have a day off from work… but not from class. And students are just so unreasonable to think that just because they have to be there, prepared, and ready to go, the professor should be there too!

Rutgers Law

Rutgers Law

Photo365: October 11, 2009

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

I decided to go someplace new today to get out of the house and play with the new camera. So I headed off for the Plainsboro Preserve in southern Middlesex County. I still have a lot to learn about all the controls on the camera, and dropping the tripod ballhead on the trail didn’t help. But there was still a lot to do and see.

There were yellow-rumped warblers by the dozens all over the preserve.

Yellow rumped warbler

Yellow rumped warbler

This bird is nicknamed the “butter butt” for a reason…

Butter butt

Butter butt

There was also a young and very sweet white-tailed doe.

White-tailed doe

White-tailed doe

There were deep green groves of trees…

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TALL trees…

Reaching for the light

Reaching for the light

There was a lake…

The lake

The lake

The lake

The lake

And meadows…

Meadows

Meadows

And at times the paths seemed to go on forever.

The path

The path