A gray shorthair tabby cat lies in the corner of a platform at the top of a wooden stairway, facing left with his head turned towards the camera.
Reaching back to May 2023 for this pic of Narvik. He was one year old at the time.
#cats #catsofbluesky
10.03.2026 13:12
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An ancient western larch (Larix occidentalis) with huge burls. Some trees in this grove are 900 years old. The cat I had at that time, Noble Fur, loved to explore the woods with me.
For #ThickTrunkTuesday, an ancient western larch in the Big Tree Botanical Area, Okanogan County, Washington. October 2018. With bonus cat. See alt text.
#forestry #trees #nature #cats #catsofbluesky
10.03.2026 13:07
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A 16x20 foot log cabin with a metal roof, on a dry site with sagebrush and ponderosa pine. It has a view of the valley to the southwest, and the mountains on the other side.
All that hard work paid off. Awesome view. I have an off-the-grid cabin in northern Washington, but I didn't have to build it. It's a great place to disconnect from the rest of the world for a few days.
10.03.2026 01:27
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Very nice! That's the kind of place I could live in.
09.03.2026 15:12
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An old wooden building that was probably a general store at one time. The two signs above the metal porch roof are no longer legible. Trees frame the building on either side.
Old store building in Avera, Georgia.
#photography #Georgia #SmallTown #abandoned
09.03.2026 13:48
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Photo #1 of a set of 4, with a gray shorthair cat being playful on an outdoor stairway. Pics taken from underneath.
If I touch Narvik when I'm on the ground below him, he gets silly. He slides back and forth on the stairs, contorting himself all sorts of ways. I have to be careful because he will swat at me, not realizing that his claws can do some damage!
#cats #catsofbluesky
09.03.2026 13:26
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That must have been a big project, taking down the old building and moving the timber all that distance!
There are a lot of old buildings in that area. I took this pic of an old house on US 80, way back in 2003. The house is still there, but trees have grown up around it, making it harder to see.
08.03.2026 19:39
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View from a bridge, looking downstream at a broad river. The water is slightly muddy from recent rain. Leafless hardwood trees line both sides of the river. The sky is a thin overcast with bright spots where the sun gets through.
Flint River at the PoBiddy Road crossing in western Georgia.
#photography #river #Georgia
08.03.2026 13:51
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A gray shorthair tabby cat stares into an empty bowl that has a silver spoon at the bottom. Residue from Jello can be seen on the sides of the bowl.
My kitty Narvik was ever hopeful that the huge bowl was full of his favorite food. Alas, it had only contained orange Jello.
#cats #catsofbluesky
08.03.2026 13:38
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Peach trees with pink blossoms, just beginning to bloom. Alternating rows of grass and dirt can be seen underneath the trees. Beyond the orchard is a natural forest of pine and hardwood trees. Sky is blue.
Warm weather has arrived in Georgia, and with it comes peach blossoms! These trees are a variety that produces early peaches. Other varieties bloom and produce later in the season.
#photography #layers #orchard #trees #Georgia
07.03.2026 14:19
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A gray shorthair tabby cat lies across a wooden step, head hanging off the edge and tilted, looking directly at the camera. One front paw is visible, curled over the edge of the step. Viewpoint is from the ground looking up at the cat, with trees and blue sky behind.
Narvik posed nicely for his #Caturday portrait. I like the way this one came out.
#cats #catsofbluesky #photography
07.03.2026 14:14
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I try to avoid talking about politics when I'm in Idaho. But then rural Georgia isn't much better.
06.03.2026 23:59
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View from a hill, across a conifer forest towards distant mountains. A dirt road snakes through the woods, with a distinct switchback where it crosses a drainage.
For #ForestFriday, forest land near Cascade, Idaho. Major species are ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, and grand fir.
#forestry #trees #nature
06.03.2026 14:21
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Foreground shows a scratching post that has been repaired. At the top of the picture, a gray shorthair tabby cat sits on a blue all-weather carpet, facing to the right.
Narvik and his scratching post. He's a good kitty, never scratches the furniture.
#cats #catsofbluesky
06.03.2026 14:13
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A small white frame building with black trim and a red door. Above the door is a sign reading Red Oak BBQ. The "Open" light in the window is turned off. To the right is an old barn with well-weathered wood. To the far right is a reader-board sign with jumbled letters. Sky is fittingly ominous.
No longer open. Sign message indecipherable. Location is the small town of Avera in eastern Georgia.
#photography #Georgia #abandoned #SmallTowns
05.03.2026 15:12
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A gray shorthair tabby cat lies across my lap with his head cradled in my right hand.
When Narvik wants attention, he gets attention.
#cats #catsofbluesky
05.03.2026 15:04
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There are benefits to living in a humid climate. Biggest risk is letting the wood touch the house, thus inviting termites to take up residence. I always leave a gap.
At my cabin, though, the firewood stack is a safe distance away.
04.03.2026 16:21
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For #WaterfallWednesday, a view below the dam at Hamburg State Park in Georgia. I like the way the water shimmers in the sunlight as it falls across the dam.
#Georgia #parks
04.03.2026 14:25
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A gray shorthair tabby cat lies on a wooden stairway. He faces left with his head extending beyond the stairs. His left front leg rests on the stair below him. Firewood can be seen on the ground, underneath the porch.
I have a lot of pictures of Narvik on the stairway behind the house. That's one of his favorite observation posts.
#cats #catsofbluesky
04.03.2026 14:17
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Correct. Oregon white oak is Quercus garryana, whose range extends from northern California to Vancouver Island.
04.03.2026 14:09
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Looking up at the trunk of a white oak (Quercus alba). Bark is light gray and furrowed, with patches of dark green moss. Large branches emerge in all directions. Sky is thin overcast.
For #ThickTrunkTuesday, a white oak with many years of woodsy experience. Location: Talbot County #Georgia.
#photography #trees #forestry #nature
03.03.2026 19:25
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Top view of the head and shoulders of a gray tabby cat in my lap. His right front leg is casually stretched across the arm of the chair.
Happy kitty Narvik, resting in my lap.
#cats #catsofbluesky
03.03.2026 19:18
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Similar to my reply to another comment, fire has been a part of the landscape as long as there have been forests. Wildlife can more easily cope with a small controlled burn than it can with a massive wildfire. Managed burns can be timed to minimize disruption to nesting birds, etc.
03.03.2026 12:20
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The forest ecosystems of the southern United States (and most of North America) co-evolved with fire. Forests without fire are a recent creation of mankind, and are not the natural order of things. Much research has been dedicated to this, far more than I can cover in 300 characters.
03.03.2026 12:16
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North Star Fire, Okanogan County Washington, August 2015. Between this fire and the adjacent Tunk Block Fire, about 500,000 acres burned in two weeks.
Same area, one day later, after the smoke column collapsed. Now there's some air quality for you!
The forests will burn sooner or later. Have you ever been around a major wildfire? I have. Air quality is orders of magnitude worse, for a much longer time, than with a controlled fire. Ecological damage, and property damage, is also far more severe. See alt text.
02.03.2026 19:30
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I suspect that for an outdoor cat, it serves two purposes. One, it helps them elude predators. Two, a permanent resting spot would build up populations of fleas and other uninvited guests. Moving around is probably better for the cat. Indoors, it's just kitty instincts.
02.03.2026 19:21
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A storm drain cover with a series of parallel slits to allow drainage. Labels say "East Jordan Iron Works" and "Made in USA."
Closer view, revealing the sides of the pit and a pool of water, which has a reflection of the iron cover.
A see-through iron cover. Zooming in reveals corrugated metal sides, and a pool of water at the bottom of the hole. Macon, GA.
#ManholeCoverMonday
02.03.2026 13:51
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A forest of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). A recent controlled fire has burned most of the ground vegetation. The trees' bark protects them from damage. In a few weeks, new vegetation will appear from root sprouts and from seeds.
This pine forest received a controlled burn recently. Burning resets the understory vegetation, allowing new growth that favors wildlife. It also makes the woods easier to walk through. Hamburg State Park, #Georgia.
#parks #forestry #trees #nature
02.03.2026 13:46
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A gray tabby cat lies across the blue seat of an office chair with his head turned to his right.
My kitty Narvik changes his favorite hangout places every week or two. Currently this office chair is his home base.
#cats #catsofbluesky
02.03.2026 13:37
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A blue mountain bike leans against a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) in a state park. The grove of trees has been meticulously maintained. Grass mowed, pine needles raked against the tree trunks. Late afternoon shadows are long. Sky is half blue, half clouds.
I had places to go yesterday. When I finished, I was near Hamburg State Park in central #Georgia. I went for a short bike ride to get some fresh air and exercise.
#bike #bicycling #parks #trees #photography
01.03.2026 13:53
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