Another quiet end to a year on Hardwood Hermitage.
Sunday, December 31, 2023
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Another big thaw
Here are two pictures taken exactly 24 hours apart: 12:42 p.m. on Sunday and Monday. Yesterday we had temps of nearly 60 degrees, about 2 inches of rain, and a good deal of wind. The snow didn't have much of a chance. The overnight low only went down to 37 this morning. We are supposed to get some nice sun for days now. The solar panels will like that after being covered with snow for a while. Also, notice in the distance the nice grove of birches standing tall. The concern about massive spring pole losses due to heavy snow thankfully turned out much better than initially expected.
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Forests and chaos theory
A scientist uses chaos theory to describe how seemingly random disorder governs natural processes. A second wet snow storm -- this one way more intense -- followed by colder temps has created much change in the forest. Unfortunately for many young paper birches, that means death. Springpoles never recover their upright character, making them obvious candidates for firewood piles. Much work will occur as a result of the storm, but nature always has a plan. Other trees, hardier and longer-lived than paper birch (especially oaks and sugar maple), will be better off due to the additional sun and less competition for nutrients. But let's hope for no more heavy snow. It's probable that 25 percent of the property's paper birch will be wiped out because of the storm.
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