Shakerag Hollow snow

Winter seemed to be slipping quietly out of the door, but evidently it still has business here. The forest floor is transformed.

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Where-ever dark objects protrude, they soak the sun’s weak heat. Gradually the surrounding snow sublimates, leaving sleeves of empty space around twigs and leaves.

SnowComp7The nascent growth of spring wildflowers is checked. Buds and furled leaves endure, listening for the click of the door.

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5 Responses to Shakerag Hollow snow

  1. We loved your book The Forest Unseen. We would like to buy a hand lens. Can you recommend a good one? Thank you.

  2. An employee of mine accompanied her husband to a conference near the Smokies, and reported snow in the mountains as she was returning to the snow-free northern Piedmont.

  3. Nathan says:

    Reblogged this on Sewanee Herbarium and commented:
    I set out on a hike yesterday afternoon to see and experience Shakerag Hollow under a blanket of snow. I wanted to witness for myself the new life of the early spring wildflowers struggling through the sort of “real” winter weather that we have seen so infrequently this year.

    I also had every intention of photographing and blogging about that experience, but, of course I found myself in the cove without a camera. Luckily, I wasn’t alone in my desire to see the snow in Shakerag Hollow. And you are lucky enough to be able to read what David Haskell had to say about the experiences and to see his photographs–a definite improvement over anything I would have come up with.

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