Black Swamp Adventures – Northwst Ohioh’s Great Black Swamp. Mostly..
  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #011

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.

  • Big Nest #001

    A big bird nest, probably red-tailed hawk, though it could be eagle. There’s an eagle nest about a mile away on the river.  

  • Cherry Blossoms at Woodlawn #006

    Toledo’s historic Woodlawn cemetery is a great place to walk, see beautiful trees, flowers, and fascinating monuments. The flowering cherry trees were blooming.

  • Wild Cherry #001

    Wild cherry blooming in the woods.

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #010

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.

  • Cherry Blossoms at Woodlawn #005

    Toledo’s historic Woodlawn cemetery is a great place to walk, see beautiful trees, flowers, and fascinating monuments. The flowering cherry trees were blooming.

  • Flemish Harpsichord #001

    Harpsichord Day 2011. A Flemish-style harpsichord, with typical decoration. The Latin motto on the lid: “Sunt lacrime rerum, et mentem mortalia tangunt” is from Vergil’s Aeneid. “There are tears for our trials, and they touch the human mind.”

  • Fretted Clavichord #001

    From Harpsichord Day 2011. This intimate instrument was the keyboard of choice in the time of J.S. Bach. Visitors were allowed to play it.

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #009

      In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.

  • Cherry Blossoms at Woodlawn #004

    Toledo’s historic Woodlawn cemetery is a great place to walk, see beautiful trees, flowers, and fascinating monuments. The flowering cherry trees were blooming.

  • Ball Jar #001

    An old canning jar with a broken rim. They seems to travel around, since this one was sitting on top of leaves.

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #008

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.