Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Windy Days

October 14: Stormy weather passed through Monday night, leaving wind and big waves in its wake:

Surfers at sunset
Not a good indicator
For fishing success.


Project for a windy day:




October 15: This morning we got the boat back in the water, having pulled it out for the bad weather. Later, we walked about 30 minutes from the end of the road along Johnson Beach in the National Seashore park to watch the Blue Angels practice. Laura and her family arrived before we got back to the condo.

Blue Angels flying
High over Johnson Beach dunes
Spectacular sight.




Strange objects wash up,
Barnacled sunglasses are
the find of the day.





Monday, October 13, 2014

Flounder for Supper

Step 1: Catch the flounder:



Step 2: Clean the flounder:


Step 3: Cook the founder (with crab cake stuffing):


Step 4: Eat the flounder (nothing left to photo)

I'm not just standing here

I'm not just standing here
watching the changeable surf
and listening to its rhythms.

I'm not just standing here
with warm waves washing over my legs
and sand shifting beneath my feet.

I'm not just standing here
with the sea breezes blowing in my face,
with my face warmed by the sun.

I'm not just standing here.
I'm surf-fishing.


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Oct 7-12 - David's family


October 7: Tuesday morning we went to the Naval Aviation Museum. Owen pronounced the experience "incredible."



October 8: After a morning on the beach, David and family headed back home, leaving at 2 pm.

October 9:  Late afternoon fishing was not productive. We came back to the dock just in time to see the moon rising.
Blood moon coming up
Impossibly large and red
Over Perdido.


October 10: Started out early and fished all morning. It was a little too rough at the jetties and beyond so we went to our old standby dock behind Ono Island. Results: 1 redfish at the upper edge of the slot, 1 Spanish mackerel and 2 Black Drum.

Redfish filet for supper, served with crab Alfredo.


October 11: Mississippi State Beat Auburn! Made a good fish salad out of the mackerel.

October 12 (Sunday): At the beach just before dawn for some surf fishing. Caught 3 whiting which were fileted for supper.

Surf fishing at dawn
Worshipping the Creator
In Her Creation.







Thursday, October 9, 2014

Orange Beach 2014 - Week 1

October 1: September went by in a flurry of activity. Our six-week adventure began Oct 1 at 6 am with coffee. By 7:30 we were on the road. At 5:30 we were in our Wind Drift condo.


Summer heat lingers
As falling leaves litter lawns
And geese fly over

First of October
Six-week adventure begins.
Beach sun fish boat fun.

October 2, 6 pm

Storm clouds gathering
Scattered raindrops wet my face
Then quickly over.

October 3:
Allison's first beach
Exploring, discovering
Sand and surf delight.


Owen on the move
Building sand castles, knocking
them down, chasing birds.





October 4:
Cloudless blue above
North wind-calmed sea green ahead
Warm sand underfoot.



October 5: Beach Sunday
Another worship
Not confined by sacred walls
Soul's unbounded awe.


David catches a bull redfish, 33 inches, 18 pounds.


October 6: Feeding the fish and helping catch the bait.


October 7: Sunset beach walk





October 8: Last morning on the beach was perfect, playing in the sand and surf fishing.










Saturday, August 23, 2014

August Garden

My August Garden cannot compete with the June Garden for beauty, nor the July Garden for productivity. However, nothing beats the August Garden for perseverance. Insects have taken their toll and the weeds have gotten ahead of me in most of the beds. Tomatoes are giving up to blights. Yet I still pick more than I can use every week and I am still doing a little canning/freezing.  With a few pounds of tomatoes and ample apples, I made Apple-Tomato Chutney on Friday, a recipe I found in my favorite old church cookbook. Ask me, and I'll share because I ended up with 12 half-pints and 5 pints.

August 22 Harvest

Pear trees are laden, but pears aren't quite ready for picking

With the new bamboo trellis, I need a ladder to pick pole beans.

Pole Beans are blooming profusely, thanks to plenty of rain this month.

Peppers come into full production when it gets really hot. They love August!

No more squash, but the marigolds like the heat.

Tomatoes are looking sad, but still producing more than enough to eat. Basil is ready to pick again.

Okra thrives in hot weather. New for this year are purple hull peas, which were planted when the bush green beans were pulled out. They haven't matured yet.

Multiplying onions and marjoram are perreniels.

Eggplants have been unusually prolific this year.

The Swiss Chard looks pretty ragged, but in September I will cut it back and it will continue to produce tender greens until a hard freeze.



Monday, July 7, 2014

Finally Fishing - Melton Hill Lake-Hickory Creek

Eight twenty-two, cool,
clear sky, calm water, heron
watching, fish waiting.

Heron watching

Nice catfish,  Bill and I each had one

Unusual catch. Close-up makes this 4 inch fish seem larger. Catching the mussel shells is unusual!
We took home a nice stringer of 8 blue-gills.