Friday, March 13, 2015

- It's springtime in Texas, so of course the leaves are falling

Here in the Texas Hill Country we get "fall" in the spring.  The live oaks are currently in the process of shedding the leaves they held on to all winter. It's a great system: the new leaves push the old leaves off and grow in their place. So these trees will bare their branches over the next couple of weeks and then be covered in completely new foliage shortly thereafter ...


Consequently, leaves are everywhere, blown off by the March wind and rain that roared through earlier this week ...



Likewise, much of the ash from the deadwood and brush that we burned last weekend has blown and/or washed away, leaving the burn pit empty, awaiting the next installment ...


Fortunately, before the rain fell I was able to shovel some of the ash onto the inner wall of the burn pit ...


where it now serves as a kind of mortar for another layer of stone ...


And this is the windfall lichen that was spared from the flame, a patch about 6' wide and 12' feet long ...


bound for the lichen farm along the west trail ...


Last, but not least, here's a shot of Don using my wheelbarrow alternative, a 2' x 3' cement mixing tub with rope attached so it can be pulled over rocky ground and wood chip trails alike ...


and an odd bit of wood found along the way ...


Who knows what Don will find to do with it ...