Showing posts with label conifer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conifer. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 May 2013

We've had much rain –the conifers are happy

Austrian pine
 We've had 120mm in May!
2013
Date rain in mm
8-May   3
9-May   7
10-May 17
11-May   2
15-May   3
19-May     3
20-May   5
21-May 18
22-May   2
23-May 37
24-May 20
29-May   3


Spruce

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Ontario thunderstorms

The birds were singing madly.

I was forced in from the frog pond today.
Thunderstorms rolled through our area. Pounding rain, thunder, lightning. It was glorious, as the grass begins to green up in south eastern Ontario, the rain fills the ponds.

The dead trees sprout fungus. The forest is such a peaceful place.

Transplanting several wee conifers, to fill up what was lawn, I was happy with the rain!



Setting the videocam on my tripod, July 26, 2008, I captured a 20 min. of a passing thunderstorm, trimming it up to couple of flashes, the loons calling, and that lovely sound of rain falling. It was about 5:00 a.m. as the light slowly dawned.


But this is my favourite. Another storm in Muskoka. I set up the videocam on my not-so-trusty antique tripod and let it run. Trying to snap a photo, I knew my reactions were just too slow! The trick is to stop the camera after each bolt of lightning —that way you know better where to find it on the video when you edit it. I use iMovie for editing. The storm lasted about a half hour.

You can see them at 1:22, and 1:32 minutes in. Don't blink! This is a screen shot.