Friday, August 21, 2009

Wet Pine Savanna


I've generally been drawn to landscapes of hilly terrain, like in north Alabama where I grew up, or vast open spaces of the desert where my fondest memories are from family camping trips there when I was a kid.

I've recently become more and more drawn to the depths of the flat south Mississippi wet pine savannas, marshes and bayous. These landscapes, generally seen in passing while speeding down the straight and narrow roads, appear so flat; they seem to lack depth. It's once you pull off the side of the road and walk through the initial growth along the roadside that these landscapes open up.

A few weeks ago some friends and I went exploring through a wet pine savanna that a local ecologist had told us about. Three different types of pitcher plants grow there. That was one of our main reasons for going. The wet pine savannas of this area are generally knee height grasses dotted with pitcher plants, a native sunflower and a few other smaller, unassuming wildflowers. Then above it all are the dark green patches of wax myrtles, swamp bay magnolias and longleaf pine. Each having a distinct smell, wax myrtles smell like lemons, swamp bays smell spicy and sweet and pines don't smell like Pine Sol. Mingled amongst it all are saw palmetto who's colors within the plant change throughout the year.

The day we went through the above savanna a huge storm rolled through that forced us back to truck.

Monday, August 10, 2009

NoLa29


This weekend to celebrate my 29th we went to New Orleans. Well, on Friday night we stayed in Biloxi and had swanky evening at the Project Lounge. On Saturday we went to New Orleans, taking Hwy 90 instead of the interstate. It was much more scenic. We saw things such as a giant rocking chair (actually on a different road), turkey vultures in a tree, Fort Pike, some amazing clouds, and then we got to New Orleans, had dinner and met up with some friends for a night of dancing. The music was a close comparison to Philly's renowned Crmp Yr Hr DJs (thank you for the mix CDs Rick). On Sunday there was time for brunch, a little bit of shopping, a stop by some friends house and taking pictures in some old industrial areas of NO. We got back to Biloxi and was welcomed with a birthday dinner at some friends house and some time for sittin' on the porch.