What's in a name?

Haddy Nuff?  Me too.  That's why I chose it as my blogger name.  After 20 years of education and nearly 30 years spent in the corporate world I decided I had enough.  Time to do something else, or nothing, or whatever comes along.  This blog is dedicated to living life one day at a time - and trying my best to make the most of it.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Blog's End

A year in Canaan has ended. I started this blog (Jan 2, 2010) with a story about a 5-year old girl named Milly that I taught last year over the Christmas holidays. Her family returned again this year and Milly and I renewed our adventure in skiing.

Last year Miss Milly was able to advance in ability such that she was able to follow me down a black diamond (more difficult) slope. This year, much to the displeasure of her 18 month older sister and 24 month older cousin, she was able to negotiate a double back (most difficult) slope. Official ski school policy discourages this sort of effort...but Miss Amelia Jane and I are not of a mind to be discouraged.


Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas

The holidays were brightened by Aaron's visit home. He was able to go on walks with Deb. Play with Tucker and Rusty. And spend a bit of time on snow with me at Timberline. The weather was extremely cooperative with lots of good snow and cold temperatures but also great weather for his air travel from Seattle to Dulles and back.

We had the pleasure of playing host to a group of young folks from Peru and Brazil for Christmas dinner. Debbie did her usual outstanding job with the food preparation. Everyone enjoyed themselves.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Winter Solstice

In celebration of the Winter Solstice Tucker and I went for an early morning ski on Dolly Sods. The weather has been cold and snowy the past couple of weeks allowing me 14 Days on Snow already for the season.






Sunday, November 21, 2010

Frost & Fog

At night when the skies are clear and the winds calm cold air settles to the valley floor. By daybreak a light fog floats above the lake coating the surrounding vegetation with a thick layer of frost.




Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Dreary Fall Weather

We have entered that period of the year comprised of damp dreary weather that serves as transition between the bright sunny days of fall and the blustery cold days of winter. We are often engulfed in mountain fogs that sweep down from the ridges and turn the woods into a surreal world of soft contrasts. A walk through a nearby marsh along a forest grove and mountain stream affords an opportunity to catch a bit of the mood of the season.


Friday, October 22, 2010

October Moon


Tonight is the night of the October full moon. I really like this moment in year. Most of the leaves have blown off the trees opening up views deeper into the woods. Walking through the woods freshly fallen leaves crunch underfoot and the air is crisp and cool with a strong hint of winter soon to arrive.

Tucker and I climbed the ridge behind the house in the waning sunlight to catch sight of the moon rising beyond a distant ridge.

I found what I thought was a nice composition to photograph. Moon. Trees. Rocks. Fading sunlight sky.

Apparently Tucker thought it needed more.

I must agree - he makes a better image.

Even better, no?

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Images of Fall

The weather over the past month has been typical for fall - a collection of warm & dry days mixed with cold & damp ones. Foliage this fall seemed a bit less brilliant than years past; it certainly was short lived. Leaf colors, which peaked during the first week of October, faded dramatically this past week and were stripped by strong winds over the last couple of days.

The following shots are a small collection of the images I was fortunate to record over the past month.

Fern grove on Breathered Mountain

Grasslands of Dolly Sods

Early fall at the Forks of Red Creek

Hiking the Dobbins Grade

Foliage on Upper Red Creek

Scene along Beaver View Trail

Beaver Pond on the Refuge

Falls along the Little Stonecoal

Fearless companion