Sunday, June 28, 2020
Fishing Opportunity During the Pandemic
At some point during the COVID-19 pandemic, the loosening of shelter at home restrictions coincided with warm weather and sunshine in northeast Iowa. One of the joys of this new found freedom is fishing. Earlier this Spring, these two anglers tried their luck in Shell Rock just below the roller dam. While personal flotation devices were certainly within reach, and social distancing was practiced in the boat, the fish just were not biting that particular afternoon. These guys did not mind.
Friday, June 26, 2020
DEKALB Country in Northern Iowa
Corn is king in the Midwest. DEKALB seed corn is one of several leading brands grown throughout 42N country. In this particular field near Shell Rock, Iowa, some 203 miles from company headquarters in DeKalb, IL, there is no mistake as to what this farmer plants. I believe this display is also a weather station.
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Thursday, June 25, 2020
Glacial Deposit from 12,000 Years Ago in Iowa Fields
During the last ice age, some 12,000 years ago, glaciers deposited granite rock on what would become Iowa fields. Typically the granite is well rounded and range from a few inches in size to several feet. Some house-size boulders can be found scattered around the state. A road trip in farming areas will usually yield sights of granite rock piles on the edge of farm fields. These piles represent the land owners collection of stones harvested over time as the fields are worked mechanically. With some analysis these granite specimens can be identified as originating from Minnesota or further north in Canada.
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Venus Visits the Pleiades
Our closest planetary neighbor, Venus, passed near the Pleiades, an open star cluster in early April 2020. This alignment was a stunning sight with the naked eye as well as with any magnification. Just this week Venus and our Moon aligned for another great show - if you had a cloudless view. A host of comets were also predicted to offer a sky show this year but two have fizzled as they rounded the sun. However, there is another promising ice ball (Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3) on its way and may be seen in the northern hemisphere during mid-July. We will see.
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Saturday, June 20, 2020
Grain Bins of Lisbon, Iowa
Just north of Lisbon, Iowa is a farm with these grain bins on the property. Bins shelter harvested corn or soybeans for livestock feed or delivery to market. On this day, a cold front passed through and offered a more dramatic sky than normal.
Friday, June 19, 2020
World's Largest Umpire Calls Strikes and Balls in Ryan, Iowa
The world's largest umpire can be seen in Ryan, Iowa. Since 1981 the former Happy Chef icon from a restaurant in Cedar Rapids, has been calling outs in a second career at Ryan's baseball diamond. His right hand once held a big spoon as a restaurant chef. Restorers fashioned the spoon into a finger, added face mask and hat, and gave him a new paint wardrobe.
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Thursday, June 18, 2020
Over There: Mechanicsville's Spirit of the American Doughboy Statute
The Spirit of the American Doughboy statue in Mechanicsville, Iowa is a favorite photo target of mine. Although I have posted other photos of the E.M. Viquesney sculpture previously, this time the corn is coming up in the fields during Memorial Day weekend. The WWI doughboy is one of several statues sold to communities following the Great War for use in cemeteries, parks and near municipal buildings.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Capcom to Iowa - We have Grain
Modern grain bins dot the Midwest landscape. Looking like huge Apollo command and service modules (or Orion capsules in modern space exploration terms), some bin complexes contain grain transport tubes that resemble construction cranes. In Iowa, these massive structures store corn and soybeans. This bin is one of several located near Haverhill.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Jesus of Haverhill, Iowa
Located in a small Catholic cemetery in Haverhill, Iowa is this life size crucifixion display rising out of the farmland. The rural area is dominated by corn and soybean fields, farms and grain elevators. A black and white treatment of the image brings out the contrast of the cross with the Jesus icon and clouds.
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crucifixion,
farmland,
grain,
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IA,
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iowa,
jesus
Monday, June 15, 2020
VIDEO: Memorial Day 2020 - Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown, Iowa
Memorial Day 2020 at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown, Iowa. 90 seconds of flags flying over the veterans' headstones with ambient sounds of nature and nearby street traffic.
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