It’s the places, small in name, immense in value, that intrigue me.
Places like fens, and bogs, where the lives evolved within are rare.
Worlds unto themselves,
remnants from ages past--
these are true treasures to explore.
The Cranberry Glades sit high within the Allegheny mountains of the Monongahela National Forest, bounded as a bowl at an elevation that allows this rare community, resembling arctic tundra, to exist as far south as Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
Quiet pools of dark, water, lumps of felled trees at their edges, sprout glowing patches of marsh marigold and false hellebore, the pleated leaves playing with shadows on a bright and sunny late April morning.
From a boardwalk protecting the fragile, acidic ground beneath it, I watched as a small gray bird announced his territory’s edge—the sun on a bare branch from within the cover of dark evergreen, illuminating his raised golden crown.
And, minutes later, my first Blackburnian Warbler, throat glowing orange, the same thick green woods, home to him, too.
Golden mounds of carnivorous pitcher plants, dot the sun-filled plains.
Skunk cabbage unrolls its first small leaf.
And, soon wild orchids and sundew will be visible here.
For one day, we were all in one place.
Bloggers to the bog— treasures wonderfully remembered.
The Nature Bloggers:
Nature Remains, Wrenaissance Reflections, Hasty Brook, Susan Gets Native, KatDoc's World, Sycamore Canyon, From the Faraway, Nearby, Mary's View
Nature Remains, Wrenaissance Reflections, Hasty Brook, Susan Gets Native, KatDoc's World, Sycamore Canyon, From the Faraway, Nearby, Mary's View
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22 comments:
Lovely description of such important lands! And a fun pictue of the boggy bloggers...
What an interesting location! We had a bog area near my last home with walkways and skunkcabbage throughout. It's amazing how much growth and life is taking place in an area like that!
Beautiful collection of photos from your hike, what a lovely place to admire all that nature puts on show. Thanks for sharing with sky watch friday.
Lovely pictures!
A dream place.
Gr.
P-TER
Great shots from your hike Nina, thanks for sharing.
Have a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
I think Cranberry Glades was my favorite place. Very, very special.
so enjoyed your tour of the bog for blogland...a fascinating place.
and the false hellebore with the sunlight shining on it...beautiful as are the marigold.
Thanks for taking us along on your hike! Great shots! Great, informative post for SWF! Have a great weekend!
We also hve a near-by bog. I love to explore it when I can.
Isn't the marsh marigold gorgeous?
the trip sounds relaxing + fun + with very very beautiful scenery! :D
What a great place to explore for plant life and birds. Beautiful.
Great photos of a beautiful part of nature !!
I really like your description of what you saw..
The bloggers look as though they are having fun !! :-)
Sheer magic, takes me back to my sub-arctic childhood. What a wonderful time you all had together with so much beauty.
Boggy bloggers! (Or, bloggy boggers?) Either way, it was a neat place, tho I feel as though I missed a lot.
~Kathi
Very nice post and beautiful images!
Nature at its best...Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!
What a wonderful bog to visit. Super shots and great info. MB
Great shots! Thanks for sharing them and info! The hummers in the nest is unreal neat. Love it.
Bj
White House, TN - USA
What a wonderful crew! What a wonderful place! I love the photos of the false helibore which you captured so perfectly. I didn't even look at them so I totally missed those gorgeous pleated leaves. Nina, this is what you do best!
Your Bog Plains picture makes me long for the mountains back home (Paintsville, KY). I love your words. Each post brings new life to nature's habitude. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice night.
You found lots of interest within the bog, thanks for taking us all with you.
I was surprised to see this collection of plants that far south! What a wonderful place to visit. Nice, nice photos.
Bill, www.wildramblings.com
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