close
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20231125021741/https://fieldfen.blogspot.com/search/label/PLainsboro%20Preserve%20February%202022
Showing posts with label PLainsboro Preserve February 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PLainsboro Preserve February 2022. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Trip to the Preserve, ancient and modern socks

 Yesterday's surprise in the kitchen was this

BERJAYA

BERJAYA

The Thai basil had put out this tiny perfect six-part exotic bloom. I collect seeds every year and I've been keeping a plant going for quite a few years since my friend Lakshmi gave it to me before she went back to India.

Today being cleaners' day, I went off for a trip to give them my parking place and leave the house empty for them.

The weather is in the 50s and sunny, so I seized the day and went to our local bit of preserved nature, the Plainsboro Preserve.

Here's how it looked today

BERJAYA

Dormant beech wood

BERJAYA

McCormick Lake

BERJAYA

The lake has quite a bit of ice which the sun is breaking up. From here you can hear it shifting and sounding when the water washes under it.

BERJAYA

BERJAYA

The beauty of ice moving and climbing as it breaks and meets the trees at the water's edge is a favorite of mine.

BERJAYA

Inside  the beech wood. The atmosphere in here is very different from on the trails, quiet, warmer in winter, cooler in summer, the monoculture creating its own climate. There's a peace here you can't find anywhere else.

And I found that the sneaky route I've been taking for years, back to my car, along the field parallel to the main trail and separated from it by trees and hedges full of butterflies, is now an official trail

BERJAYA


If you walk it, they will come. And name it

BERJAYA

Here's the start, looking down to the lake before turning right and heading back.

Lovely trip today.

And once home to a clean house, yay, a thump at the front door, and the eagerly awaited yarn had arrived. 

BERJAYA

The Sock Ministry is officially open. 

And, just to remind us  of the long tradition we're in here

BERJAYA

Mine will be for the homeless, cared for by the Sisters of St John Baptist in north Jersey.

Aside from massive programs in a lot of social contexts, including turning over a section of their property to grow food for the food bank, and hands on social work and advocacy  ministry, the sisters who can knit also spend their precious "free" time knitting to donate. 

Yarn is donated to them, and they set to nunfully. They're big on nun puns, so they'd like this.

Anyway I found that none of them can knit socks, an urgent need, so I said that will never do, I'll do some. And here we are.

Now I have to go cast on, once I decide which color to start with.