Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Limberlost

 


The real Limberlost Trail is in Indiana. But while researching the term, I came across this story in Wikipedia:

According to the History of Jay County by M.W. Montgomery, published in 1864, the name Limberlost came from the following event:

A man named James Miller, while hunting along the banks of the swamp, became lost. After various fruitless efforts to find his way home, in which he would always come around to the place of starting, he determined to go in a straight course, and so, every few rods he would blaze a tree. While doing this, he was found by friends. Being an agile man, he was known as 'limber Jim,' and, after this, the stream was called 'Limberlost.'

The Indiana State Museum contends, "The swamp received its name from the fate of 'Limber Jim' Corbus, who went hunting in the swamp and never returned. When the locals asked where Jim Corbus was, the familiar cry was 'Limber's lost!'"

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Spies

 


I've been into spies for some reason lately. One thing I've learned from this is that the Russians have been in the game for a lot longer than either the United States or Britain. I've also begun to better appreciate why Western democracies are so much more vulnerable than their authoritarian counterparts . . .

Monday, October 23, 2023

Sunday, October 22, 2023

Pallettes

 


Each season brings its own pallette to Greensprings Interpretive Trail.

Friday, October 20, 2023

Sunny Skies

  

 Mostly sunny skies and cool temperatures have dominated our weather this week. Heavy rains last week, though, helped raise the water level at Greensprings (shown above).
 

Linking again today with Skywatch Friday.

Thursday, October 19, 2023

What?

 

When I first spotted this, I thought it was something someone had stuffed into the tree's crevice. Only after looking at it again more closely did I realize that it is yet again another variety (Brefeldia maxima?) of fungus.