Clare and I were kayaking on the reservoir off of Lake Prince Drive in Suffolk, VA when I caught sight of two fawns on the peninsula dividing a big loop of the waterway. I tried and tried to get a decent picture but didn’t seem to have much luck. On the trip back to our launch point I saw them again, this time with the doe. I tried and tried again to get a decent picture but didn’t feel like I was having much luck. Back at Kim’s, I loaded the pictures onto my laptop and came across this decent one.
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Birds On Bennett’s Creek
Week in Corolla on the Outer Banks, May, 2014
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Kayaking Lake Prince, Suffolk, VA
Today I had my second paddle on Lake Prince and it was as enjoyable as the first. There are a few very nice houses on the lake but not so many as to make it feel too civilized. I saw two Piliated Woodpeckers, a number of Belted Kingfishers, Canadian Geese, Double-breasted Cormorants, 3 or 4 Bald Eagles, one of which sat in a tree and preened himself while I watched and ate my lunch, and numerous Mallard ducks.
The weather was crystal clear but at this time of the year it seems like the sun is always going down so, with the breeze, it was a bit nippy but still comfortable paddling. Lake Prince is definitely a spot I will return to. Unfortunately, I left my cameras at Kim’s, thinking they were still in the car, so I don’t have any new photos of the lake.
Kayaking and Walking, Tidewater, VA, October 2011
I headed off to see my sister Kim and brother-in-law Don on Sunday, 2 October, after working the night shift the previous night and catching few hours of sleep. I got down there in the late afternoon in time for an early dinner before heading off to church. Upon our return to the house we just took it easy. Kim was exhausted because she got no sleep the night before.
On Monday morning, I headed off the MacKay Island National Wildlife Refuge on the border of VA and NC. I never noticed it was there before though I been through it once on a road trip with Kim and Don. It looked like there should be some good paddling, walking and wildlife watching opportunities. Unfortunately, I could not figure out where exactly I should be able to put my kayak in so I ended up taking the 5.5 mile walk around the inland ponds.
I did have some good bird sightings and saw either a nutria, muskrat, or beaver swimming about working on its abode. As for birds, I saw numerous Great Blue herons, American egrets, osprey, Belted kingfishers, Eastern meadowlarks (cool birds) and the occasional what I think were Gadwalls or American Widgeons, an American Bittern, etc. I also saw a couple of smashed snakes on the trail including one that was likely to be an adult water moccasin. All in all it was a nice day.
On the way home, I stopped in at the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant near Kim’s for a beer. There I had a tasty Loose Cannon Ale and a Reissdorf Kolsch. I also tasted the Aventinus Weiss which was very good. Hopefully they will still have it on tap the next time I stop in. For dinner we went to Cogan’s Pizza, which except for one sub par experience, I have always enjoyed.
Tuesday was a slow day for me. The mid-watches still take their toll. I was finally able to get going in the afternoon and headed off to one of my favorite kayaking spots down Suffolk way, Burnt Mills Reservoir. It was a beautiful paddle but I think I have explored almost the whole reservoir by now. I always like to see what is around the next bend and there are very few more to go around.
Finally, on my way home and back to work on Wednesday night, I put the kayak in at Deep Bottom Park on the James River SE of Richmond. That is another one of my favorites. The river flows straight through the area but also has a huge offshoot loop where the landing is. I went around the loop all the way for the first time and stopped into this huge lagoon to look for birds. Usually I see tons of Great Egrets there but that day I was limited to Great Blues.
I had a passenger the whole time I was on the river. What I gather was grasshopper landed on the prow of my kayak when I put in and stayed there for the whole trip until I landed. First time in a long time I have paddled with a companion…
Three Days in Tidewater
I went down to see my sister and my brother-in-law in Suffolk, VA, on my three day break this week. What with my work schedule recently, I haven’t done much on my days off but try to catch up on my sleep so the trip was a nice change. I drove down on Sunday after a few hours of sleep in the morning. That afternoon and evening was just hanging out, lazing in the pool, and chatting. I was good to see Kim and Don who I hadn’t seen since late February or early March. Kim’s friends the Kent’s came over for dinner which was based on some awesome ribs that Kim did in the oven. We even got to break in Don’s new Cornhole boards.
On Monday, my intent was to go down to Virginia Beach (VB) in the morning, have some lunch, and head back to Suffolk to kayak. I hoped to stop in at the Beach Brewing Company to check out their establishment and taste their beer but since they were only open on the weekends that did not pan out. I did get out on the beach for a couple of hours where I read the paper and enjoyed the scenery. Since I haven’t had good experiences lounging and swimming at the beach with much of a drive in front of me I didn’t make it into the water. They don’t have much in the way of changing facilities at VB and I didn’t relish the thought of making the drive back to Suffolk with a bathing suit full of sand.
I did have a tasty Starr Hill Brewery Northern Lights IPA and chicken Caesar salad for lunch at the 11th Street Taphouse Bar and Grill. They had quite the beer selection that made me want to grab a nearby hotel room and just hang out for the rest of the day and night. As it was, I head back west only to encounter traffic slow downs and blockages due to bridge openings and car fires. I was able to get off the highway onto a road I recognized and planned to get on eventually so that worked out okay.
By the time I got back to back to Suffolk, I decided not to kayak and headed toward a local place called Cogan’s Pizza where they have a pretty good beer selection. I missed my turn and ended up at Buffalo Wild Wings which wasn’t a bad thing. There I tasted the Beach Brewery Pale Ale but was not impressed. I did enjoy immensely the O’Connor Brewing Company Great Dismal Black IPA. Black IPA’s are quite the rage in the craft brew community this year. I have had at least four different ones this year and enjoyed them all.
Monday night was relaxing. We did leftover ribs and such and watched a movie that I didn’t make it all the way through. I was still running on a sleep deficit and despite that fact that I should be awake nights because that is the shift I work, I still had to crash. As it was, I woke up early and tossed and turned before finally giving up and getting up.
I did my two crossword puzzles for the day and read a bit of the paper before heading out to kayak on Bennett’s Creek which is just a short drive from Kim’s, and if you read anything I write, you will recall is one of my favorite places to paddle. I put in at the local park and either paddle upstream until I run out of creek or paddle down to the James River and back. The journey was a good as ever with numerous sitings of wildlife including Great Blue Herons, Great Egrets, Green Herons, Belted Kingfishers, Red-winged Blackbirds, Ospreys, and one Muskrat.
Since it was Don’s day off, we got together with Kim for lunch where I finally did make it to Cogan’s Pizza and we enjoyed a tasty Supreme pizza and I had a Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, always a favorite. We had a bad experience there earlier in the year when the service was iffy and the pizza cook seemed to be having a bad day but they were back in good form on Tuesday. Later in the day we caught up with friend’s of Kim and Don, one of whom is a preacher, at the movies to catch “Horrible Bosses.” That was an incredibly raunchy, but very funny, movie, albeit interesting to watch sitting next to a preacher.
We had a quick dinner when we got home which was about 1830. I was tired and called it a night early. I wanted to get up early in the morning to get on the road home w/ a stop en route to paddle.
I stopped at one of my new favorite spots on the James River, Deep Bottom Park, in Henrico County off Route 5. Unfortunately the tide was out and I couldn’t get all the way into this large pond off of the river that I wanted to go into. I have seen hundreds of herons and egrets in there and wanted to see if I could get some pictures.
The birds there are very skittish so I hoped to just float around and minimize the disturbance. That was pretty much a no go since there were huge mud flats exposed due to the low tide. I ended up paddling back past the launch and up a creek I had seen previously but not yet explored. It wasn’t a bad paddle overall but it was hot and my boat was leaking so I wrapped it up sooner than I intended.
Thankfully, I had an easy trip home and got a few things done before I had to go to work. I had a productive and relaxing three days and it was great to see Kim and Don.
Idoly Paddling With Myself, Uh Oh!
I had another great paddle in my kayak on the Potomac River yesterday. I launched at Algonkian Regional Park, one of my favorite local places to put in. There was minimal wind, the water was crystal clear, and the air was crisp. I saw about six or eight other people out paddling…making the most of the good weather before the winter settles in.
I did not see much in the way of wildlife just one Great Blue heron and a Bald eagle…both a a distance. The park itself was still doing quite a business with a number of people out fishing and barbecuing. I got out there on the water a little after two and after being on the water for about two hours, the light had already diminished considerably. I think I might be able to get a couple of more paddles in before I bring the kayak in for the winter.
Here are a few pictures from the venture:
Back to Work, Starting the Night Shift
Well, I start week five of my new job tonight. I did two weeks of normal business hours, two weeks of days (0600-1400) and now I am starting nights (2200-0600). I am working Monday through Friday night this week. Next week I think I am on Sunday to Wednesday so I will only get one day off in between. Then I go to Saturday through Thursday nights for the foreseeable future.
I think that I will be working on Thanksgiving night but should still be able to enjoy the dinner prior to going to work. Since I will work Thanksgiving, I should get Christmas off. I do not know how long this schedule will be in place but I will deal with it in hopes of better things down the line.
Today is the tough day since it is my first night shift. I have been getting up reasonably early and today I was up at 0730. I will probably have been awake for nearly 24 hours by the time I get to sleep tomorrow morning. I feel confident that sleep will come easily. I never had much trouble sleeping during the day when I was shift working in the Navy. Of course I am 16 years older but….
I did get out and get a nice paddle in on Burke Lake and walk on the treadmill for about 35 minutes. I would like to get more walking in but am having problems with my left leg. What I believe is a pinched nerve or sciatica is causes alternating numbness and achiness when I stand up for too long and/or walk. Nonetheless it was a beautiful day albeit very windy and a bit chilly. Not chilly enough to keep me off the water though I did use my splash skirt.
Kayaking, New Page Added
I have added a page to my blog specifically for kayaking. For the moment, the page just lists the places where I have kayaked with links to the access points less that of the Ferrisburg, VT, town beach. I will be adding over the winter comments and pictures about each location and as I revisit the the sites I will include updated information. I hope that this page will provide a reference for other kayakers as to good places to get on the water.
Pictures from Vacation in Salvo, NC, on the Outer Banks
It took me longer than I had wished to get all these pictures together. The downside of digital photography is that we can take too many pictures and look at them before printing or publishing them with minimal monetary impact. Nonetheless, I spent the time and put together a set of pictures from our recent trip to the Outer Banks. Many thanks to my sister who made the arrangements and paid for the place!
Check out the pictures here on my photo album or browse to my photo album from the main page of my blog and look for the Salvo vacation pictures. The only real downer of the vacation, other than a couple of trips to Urgent Care centers, was the traffic. For one four hour stretch, we averaged 19 MPH!