I was interested to see a raven gathering small twigs from a neighbor’s spruce tree today.
This evening I was struck by the texture on a quarried hunk of Sitka Graywacke being used to help stabilize the edge of the parking lot at SeaMart.
On a Lifelong Journey to Learn my Place
This morning I did a little birding and made a return trip to Starrigavan to look at the rock again. Upon a second look, I thought I could almost discern some grooves that could be from glacial wear (see photo above and maybe use your imagination), but I definitely concluded that the rock out on … Read more
Recently I noticed some interesting imprints in the graywacke at John Brown’s Beach. As best I can tell, something that was formerly there is no longer there, and that something was different than the rest of the rock. Perhaps it was some sort of softer stone embedded in the harder graywacke that eroded easily? I … Read more
I was interested to see a raven gathering small twigs from a neighbor’s spruce tree today.
This evening I was struck by the texture on a quarried hunk of Sitka Graywacke being used to help stabilize the edge of the parking lot at SeaMart.