Just a bit of ice please.... by Dave Hileman

I will share more later about this glacier but in this shot a substantial portion of the glacier just calved off and the cracking and splintering of the ice created huge splashes and massive chunks of ice bobbing about in the sea. Yet what was to come overshadowed this by a huge margin.

Flight by Dave Hileman

The eagles are abundant in Alaska. This one I photographed about 15 miles past Haines on a decidedly non-tourist type road called Mud Bay Road. But what beauty.

Falling Water - last couple of shots by Dave Hileman

I have written a lot about the house but here are a couple shots I did not post earlier. The lower deck is bisected by the living area but extends quite a distant on either side and also has stairs to the stream below. You can see the stairs in the last photo. The upper deck in one of three as each small bedroom has a large private deck. It was designed by FLW to encourage outdoor living. The pool is located up the hill from the main house beside the guest house. It is fed by a mountain stream meaning that it is never warm! You can also see by the color change on the deck that the restoration work is not quite finished.

Typical by Dave Hileman

Jill and I were fascinated by the beautiful scenery around Scotland. The rich greens of the fields dotted with sheep, the deep blues of the sea and rugged rock walls were often in view as we navigated the coast of Scotland from the Western side across the top and down the East coast. Great memories.

Glacial River by Dave Hileman

This river of slow moving ice was photographed from a small plane over the Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. I was there in 2019 and the small plane was a most fabulous way to view this vast icy land and seascape. Moments never forgotten.

Ascend by Dave Hileman

This is a shot from the Monongahela Incline. It is located across the street from Station Square in Pittsburgh and takes you up Mount Washington where you can explore some of the city or just enjoy a spectacular view of downtown and miles around it from platforms that line the hill top. There are also fine restaurants here. The incline has been operating for 150 years.

Western Meadowlark by Dave Hileman

This photo has a bit of an Audobon aspect to it. If you have ever seen one of the original portfolios of Audubon’s prints of American birds, perhaps it will appear that way to you as well. He often showed the bird in a natural setting but simplified frequently to a common plant or selection that represented the bird’s habitat and a neutral background were in most of his prints. This bird was photographed in Montana.

Devil's Tower by Dave Hileman

This is an impressive volcanic lava flow that somehow did not escape the top vent that we usually associate with a volcano but hit a heavy layer of rock and cooled in site. But more interesting than the how is how striking it is rising from the surrounding landscape. It is composed and many 4, 5, 6 and even 7 sided columns that are compressed together but not solid, you can see this where some have fallen. More on this National Monument (the first such designation) later.

Lark Sparrow (3 photos) by Dave Hileman

This was my first encounter with a Lark Sparrow and, of course, it added to my life list. This bird was photographed in the grasslands near the Missouri River in Eastern Nebraska. The Lark Sparrow has a beautiful song.