Otow Orchard produces and sells a lot more than just persimmons and hoshigaki over the course of the year including seasonal vegetables, although they seem to primarily be a fruit producing orchard. I got a chance to walk around the orchard and of course the persimmons stood out, because of their beautiful fall color. I'm told that last week the trees were all covered with these bright orange leaves. Yesterday most of the trees were bare; only a few were still holding their leaves.
Painting is just another way of keeping a diary ~Pablo Picasso
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Hoshigaki
I'm very excited about this series of photos from Otow Orchard ("Oh Toe") in Granite Bay. I've dried persimmons at my house using a food dehydrator, but it's nothing like the process used here. Hoshigaki literally means dried persimmon, and at Otow Orchard they preserve the Japanese art of drying whole persimmons. It's a time-consuming process with each persimmon peeled, hung, and then massaged, and rotated every few days for three to six weeks. A real delicacy! You can expect to see more persimmon photos in the coming days...
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Linear
This great cloud pattern stretched across Sacramento yesterday afternoon. A precursor to today's rain. It reminds me of a show going on at the Viewpoint Gallery right now called Linear. All the photos in the show consist of horizontal lines within three themes: water, sky, or linear, which was basically anything not water or sky. Clouds in the show really did look like lines; these clouds are much "fluffier", but the linear pattern is still really cool.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Pine Cone on Fallen Leaf Lake
Yesterday we went up to Lake Tahoe to cut our Christmas Tree in the Tahoe Basin National Forest. I took so many family photos that I completely forgot to take a blog photo in the forest. But after we got the tree we took a short hike to Fallen Leaf Lake. The Aspen leaves are long gone, but I did find this pine cone floating by. With this interesting reflection pattern, the pine cone sort of reminds me of the storm spot on Jupiter.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Morning Fly-In
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Rorschach Test
The water level at West Davis Pond varies so much during the year. This summer the whole pond was nothing but a mud flat. Now that we've had a few good rains it's starting to fill. There is just a month or so when this photo is takeable. Soon this entire area will be completely flooded. I like this middle stage; I always think the reflection looks like a window view into the plants' exposed roots.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Monarch Sanctuary
We just returned from a trip to Monterey this weekend. One of the things I really wanted to do was visit the Monarch Grove Butterfly Sanctuary in Pacific Grove. Western monarch butterflies winter here, and also in numerous other groves along the California coast. The grove consists of a combination of Eucalyptus and Monterey Pine which provide the perfect habitat for the butterflies. They hang in these huge clusters throughout the winter months. There are only about 2000 butterflies here right now, which isn't really that many. Butterflies will continue to arrive until December. In a good year they will get about 8000; this is still magnitudes less than the eastern monarch's winter sanctuary in Mexico. That would be truly amazing to see! One word of warning before visiting here: they fence off the grove, so visitors have to look through binoculars to get a good view of the butterflies. This photo is with my 200mm lens, and even still I had to crop. This would have been a good weekend to rent that 400mm lens again!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Tree of Past Loves
Driving through downtown Calistoga on my trip to Napa Valley this week I happened upon a stretch of trees covered in tags. I just happened to pull up next to this one, labeled "past loves", to get some photos. Other nearby trees were labeled "favorite quote" and "best decision I ever made". The Best Decision Tree had almost as many tags as this one. I couldn't help but imagine that a lot of those tags must hold the names of current loves. :)
Friday, November 2, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Napa Grape Harvest
October was grape harvesting time in Napa Valley. I did see some vineyards with grapes still on the vines, but they were the exception. The thing that struck me though was that the entire valley smells like an open bottle of red wine. I came across the Berryessa Hills and entered the valley pretty far north in Rutherford, and the fermenting grape smell filtered into my car as I descended into the valley. Getting out of the car, the wine scent is overwhelming. I was able to see grape crushing taking place at one of the wineries, and it was an open air event. With over 500,000 acres of vineyards in the county, there's a lot of wine-making going on here right now!
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