Thursday, May 31, 2012

While wondering the fire access roads of the Tuscarora State Forest I have come upon many of God's beautiful creations.  I believe He does nothing without a purpose and ponder why he made turtles.  If there is no other reason they certainly make me think about the greatness and creativity of God.  These are fascinating little critters.  I remember as a youth we saw them frequently - often killed on the road.  In those days we often carved our  initials and date in their lower shell and left them go hoping to find them again years latter.  Today many turtles  are "species of concern" due to the lack of habitat for them.

Here are pics of some I found in the month I spent in the forest
a box turtle - killed on a forest road where the speed limit in 20 mph - an accident?

eastern box turtle

I am told by those who know that this is a wood turtle - I have questions about that  but they are the experts

underside of the above "wood turtle"

a beautiful wood turtle




Monday, May 14, 2012

Living in a tent in the woods -again - and loving it.

I am back in Follower's Hollow for the month of May, but coming home on Mondays doing Roots on Tuesday, and back to the mountain on Wednesday.  Florence is with me some of the time and I enjoy her when she can be there.

Jim and Pam McGibney from Delta, PA spent a few nights in camp - twas good to see them again.

We are coming home on Mondays PM and retiring to camp on Wednesdays AM (with some exceptions)  come and vista if you can - bur call us first to see if we will be there - use the home number and we will get the message.

I feel so blessed when I am alone with the creator in His creation - I can not explain it but these are the best times of my life, now that the children are all grown - Florence is much more happy about my wandering the woods alone now that we have a "SPOT" signal device - I can send my location and choose some pre-programed messages to go with the location - she will receive an email with a link to google maps with my location - there is also a SOS button to summon help if needed.

I counted 21 species of wildflowers all within the "public areas" of the park so I am certain there are more out there.

I am posting pics of some of our visitors below -- like the porcupine (too dark for a picture) who wakes me every night my chewing noisely on any wood he can find, the butterflies are plentiful and welcome, the other visitor is more appreciated when he leaves than when he arrives.




Friday, April 13, 2012

TOO LONG SINCE LAST POST

It has been too long since my last post.  I can blame it on changing from PC to Mac, Health, and plain old laziness.

Spring is busting our all over and we have been enjoying it immensely.


WILD FLOWER HUNTING IN PERRY COUNTY -

Florence and I traveled to our beloved Perry County PA
 yesterday.  I called my friends at the Tuscarora Forest
Office to find out if the red bud were blooming - their
answer was yes so we headed north and west.  The
forests were lined with the beautiful red buds in full
bloom - it is worth the trip and we try to do it every year
- we also saw rue anemone, false rue anemone, spring
beauty, colts foot, dandelions (surprise - I think they
are beautiful) many varying violets, a fantastic bed of
trillium granda flora, several strawberries, wild columbine,
bowman's root and much more.  I remembered to
take my camera, all the extra lenses, and equipment
and discovered that I left the battery at home in the
charger - sorry folks no pics
this time.

We have made repeated trips to Shenk,s Ferry in the
last 2 months.  Wild flowers started early this year and
the glen is at it peak of
blossoms now.

Florence on the trail at Shenk's Ferry






Monday, August 8, 2011

NATURE CLUB ENJOYED BY ALL

 Our second annual nature club ended with a fun session last Thursday Aug 6.  We had a guest speaker sharing about butterflies.  Retired Millersville University biology professor Ken Miller shared his latest slides on the complete life cycle of the Tiger Swallowtail.  He also shared pictures of butterfly eggs taken with a very powerful microscope camera.  To see the beauty and detail of our creators work was breath taking.  It is wonderful to live at a time where technology reveals things unseen by generations past.  Pity, that many who live in this age refuse to see God's fingerprints - "open our eyes, Lord, we want to see JESUS."


Milkweed bug that I found today 8/8/11

Don and Florence Billett at the nature club under the trees at Stricker's pond

more nature club fun

we had an average of 45 children and 10 adults at each of the 4 meetings

We met under the shade trees next to the pond for 2 sessions and in the "upper room" for the others

Thank you to all who came and especially to the Strickler family for the use of there wonderful facilities
(Brian, Christina, Eva, and  Daren Forry with Don and Birdy - photo by Rachel Forry)




Little Eva Forry missed the last two weeks of nature club due to an accident so we went to visit her today 8/8/11.  We did not want her to miss an opportunity to meet "Birdy" (on my shoulder)  On the last day of nature club the children were treated to orange cream popsicles.  Of course I had one myself.  The children enjoyed watching birdy and I share one.  Birdy was patient while I got a bite but allowed me only one before she got her's.  A big thank you to a nice family from Dover PA for the gift of Birdy - she is certainly one of God's beautiful creations.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP


 I was able to meet some nice "nature nuts" today at Fort Indian town Gap.  This is the one of the few habitats left for the beautiful Regal Fritillary Butterfly.  The area where this population is found is closed to the public so you must go on special days when their staff lead tours.



American Lady at FIT


 
Eastern Box Turtle at FIT



Black Rat Snake and me

Dusky Wing (Persius?)

Hackberry Emperor

The habitat at FIT

Julie Eckenroad (FIT Wildlife Staff) with Black Rat Snake

Regal Fritillaries (male on left - female on right)

Virgina Tildon (FIT Wildlife Staff) with Regal

Virgina Tildon (FIT Wildlife Staff) with Regal


Saturday, June 18, 2011

SOUTHERN DELAWARE 2011

The Billett Family has been going to Rehoboth Beach every June sine 1954. I was born in 1955, so the summer would not seem right with out the family time there. Florence and I were able to enjoy a “36 hour poor man's vacation" this year. We took Myron Hostetter along and he paid the gas, Mom and Dad left us sleep at their place, and Aunt Jane took us out to eat twice. Thanks to all of them or we would not have been able to go. Of course when I go to Delaware I have to spend time at one of the National Wildlife Refuges there. I spent about 4 hours at Prime Hook NWR. The birds were not plentiful (I went in the early pm) but the insects were out in force. I got more pictures than bites thanks to Mr. Deet. Here are some of the better shots. I do not know much about Dragon Flies so maybe you can help with their ID.

 Dragon Fly (1) at Turkle Pond


 Dragon Fly (2) at Turkle Pond


 Dragon Fly (3) at Turkle Pond



A friendly local (Purple Martin) gives me directions



Red Admiral