By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Color.
Kayaking can be a very colorful sport!
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Color, Kayaking, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is A Day in My Life.
Last Saturday, toward evening, I took a walk through NYC’s Central Park.
First I visited our patch of ground. And on that patch, which we had picked for being so unremarkable, a crop of colorful crocuses had sprung up…
(click on any photo to start slideshow)
A few more photos are here.
Posted in New York City, Photography
Tagged A Day in My Life, Central Park, Flowers, Manhattan, New York City, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Spring, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Smoke and Mirrors, in honor of Smoke and Mirrors Day (where do these designations come from?), “which celebrates all things magical and illusory”.
The magical smoke and mirrors of a calm dawn on the river…
Posted in Nature, Photography
Tagged Kayaking, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Smoke and Mirrors, Water, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
Last week’s excitement about the East River Dolphin reminded us that we hadn’t seen our old friends, the Swinburne Island seals, in almost a year, since last April in fact. So on Sunday we paddled down to visit them again.
We paddled up to Swinburne Island in what we hoped was a stealthy manner, cameras at the ready.
Unfortunately, with the morning’s forecast of significant winds and, presumably, waves and spray—which in the event did not materialize—I left my non-waterproof DSLR, with its telephoto lens, at home. So both of us were limited to our little waterproof cameras—not really suitable for capturing the details of distant seal heads in the water.
And soon there were heads popping up all around, peering at us with a cautious curiosity. Now and then one advanced daringly close, then immediately crash-dived with a snort and a loud splash.
If you look at the photo above closely (click on it to enlarge), it shows seven seal heads. Altogether, by counting the number visible simultaneously or nearly simultaneously all around, we estimated that there were at least 15 seals around us, although there could well have been many more. There were a few small seals, presumably babies.
As usual, the seals preferred to observe us without being themselves observed. They popped up directly behind our boats and peered at us intently, then immediately dived as soon as we turned around.
As the seals heads rose out of the water in upredictable locations around us for a few seconds before disappearing again, we snapped away in the hope of capturing the decisive moment.
And indeed, in some shots, when we later examined them at home, there were seals in places where we had not even noticed them at the time…
Swinburne Island itself, although clearly hospitable to seals and seabirds, seemed more desolate than on our previous visits, even more empty of the ruins and dead trees that had covered it, probably as a result of the visit of Hurricane Sandy back in October of last year.
Then it was time for some tea on the water, if possible out of the cold wind. We considered rafting up in the lee of Swinburne Island itself, but it was clear that hundreds of gulls would seriously object. We ended up having our tea off the neighboring island, Hoffman, where the local opposition was less intense.
After tea, with the current now turned in our favor, we paddled back to the Verrazano Narrows on our way home.
And, in the shadow of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Nature had a final bonus ready for us—a porpoise (or perhaps another dolphin), calmly surfacing, arching its back, diving again…
It was in almost exactly the same spot where we had observed another porpoise two years ago, in late March 2011. Come to think of it, that previous sighting was the subject of the very first post on Wind Against Current :-)
Together with the sighting of the dolphins and seals in the East River last week, it’s hard not to feel that marine mammals are really coming back to New York Harbor!
Next up, I believe we are ready to encounter at least a medium-sized whale…
Posted in Kayaking, Nature, New York City
Tagged Animals, New York City, New York Harbor, Porpoise, Sea Kayaking, Seals, Swinburne Island
By Vladimir Brezina
Once again, the Weekly Photo Challenge and Ailsa’s Travel Theme are in uncanny synergy—this week, the two themes are Future Tense and Time.
And here’s a photo that seems to me to symbolize these two themes. I know many of you have seen it before. But that was back in November. Time has passed, and what was then the Future has now most likely become the Present…
Posted in Photography
Tagged Future Tense, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Time, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
The Vernal Equinox just occurred a few minutes ago—and so, Happy Spring!
… to those in the Northern Hemisphere, of course. And to those in the Southern Hemisphere, Happy Autumn!
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Lunchtime. I’ve already shown what our lunchtime very often looks like. And continuing the same theme, here is today’s lunch!
It was snowing.
But lunch was just one of the many high points of this trip, which Johna is writing up. Watch this space!
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Kayaking, Lunchtime, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Lunchtime.
When lunchtime rolls around, we’ve already been paddling for hours—and we are starving!
Sometimes we land. Over the years, we’ve had lunch in many memorable, picturesque spots—
But often it’s just not convenient to land. We have our lunch on the water—
And in winter we really don’t want to get out of our boats at all. We raft up for a few minutes in the lee of a convenient windbreak—on a Manhattan circumnavigation, we head for our favorite barge off Randall’s Island—for some hot tea and salami and cheese—
And let me tell you, it tastes damn good under the circumstances!
(And a second post on the Lunchtime theme, showing our most recent lunch at the barge, is here.)
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Kayaking, Lunchtime, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
We didn’t have any great expectations for our Amaryllis this year. We didn’t treat it right. We didn’t treat it the way the books said to make it flower.
Yet a week ago, once again, it began to extend its long stalk. The stalk looked slender and fragile at first, and so we doubted still that the flower would amount to much.
But now at the end of the stalk, bending under the weight, Amaryllis has unfolded, all at once, three flowers, as if to assure us of its continued favor—