Friday, February 17, 2012

Too Wet To Go For A Walk, A Few Photos From My Windows

Friday, February 17, 2012

Today's photos:















There was drizzle to moderate rain almost all day today, so I walked from window to window inside my house. As I have pointed out in previous posts, here in Olmos Basin one doesn't have to leave the house to take a wide variety of nature photos.

These photos describe the weather today very effectively. There is very heavy rain moving into San Antonio now as I post this. A flash flood watch is in effect through tomorrow morning. And a flash flood warning was just issued until 3 am. It looks like it might be a while before the unpaved trails in Bexar County will be dry enough to walk again.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The White-tailed Deer of Hardberger Park

Thursday, February 16, 2012











A very, very long time ago in a magical kingdom far, far away… Okay, not really at least in the literal sense. But it doesn't take much imagination to believe that opening line in relation to this series of photos.

They were, in fact, taken ten days ago on Monday, February 6 in the heart of the bustling urban development on the north side of San Antonio. The Water Loop Trail in Hardberger Park is one of the truly magical locations in San Antonio.

By way of editorial comment, given the current zoning dispute that would allow the construction of a Super Walmart on land adjoining Hardberger Park if approved, I hope the city leaders continue to have the same courage and foresight they had when this park was originally created.

The San Antonio River, Roosevelt Park Trailhead, The River Settles Down For Now

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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There was very dense fog and mist overnight with only a trace of rain officially recorded, so there was no new runoff and at least this section of the river was back to a relatively normal depth and flow. Heavy rain is forecast to return Friday evening. It is looking more like spring here in South Texas every day.