Jon Crispin's Notebook

Snow in Coastal Carolina

Posted in Jon Crispin, Uncategorized, Weather by joncrispin on 03/01/2018

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It was strangely beautiful here today.  Rain then freezing rain then sleet then snow.  At least a couple of inches on the ground.  We didn’t make it to the beach today and the Olive is getting a bit eager to go for a swim.  It will be a tad warmer tomorrow with sunshine.

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Olive at the Beach

Posted in Animals, Beaches, Dogs, Labradors, Travel, Water by joncrispin on 28/12/2014

Due to the wonderful generosity of my brother and sister-in-law, we are back at the beach in South Carolina.  This is Olive’s first visit to the ocean.

She took to it like a champ.  Full blast, right into the water and ran like the wind.  Here she is during her first encounter with a horseshoe crab.  Initially she was cautious, but after a minute she just barked at it until we lured her away with biscuits.  She is really becoming a great dog.

Wing

Posted in Animals, Birds, Nature by joncrispin on 07/01/2014

There is a group (collective noun?….any help here?) of bobcats that live next to my brother’s house here in South Carolina.  As I was out for my morning walk I saw this wing lying next to the road.  I looked around and it seemed to be all that was left of the bird, which appears to me to have been a seagull. / Even though we are surrounded by nature all the time and so close to it in many ways, it is unusual to be so close to the cycle of predators and prey.  It made me feel connected in a way that doesn’t often happen.

Beach Again

Posted in Beaches, Nature, Shells, Water by joncrispin on 05/01/2014

We are back on the beach for a bit.  It has been quite cold here in South Carolina until today.  The ocean was really roiled up this afternoon, and the tide was just ebbing from its high point.  There were lots of really beautiful small shells at the tide line.

The biggest of these guys is about an inch across.

I especially like the bottom one here.

Hand Dryer / Sumpter County, SC

Posted in Health, Science, Transportation, Travel by joncrispin on 02/01/2014

Cris and I are back in South Carolina for a quick visit.  On the way we stopped at a rest area on the 95 and as I was drying my hands, the dryer did something I have never seen before.  Must have something to do with germs and ultraviolet light.  I still had to wipe my hands on my trousers though.

Spanish Moss and Buds

Posted in Flowers, Nature, Plants, Seasons, Trees, Weather, Willard Asylum, Willard Suitcases by joncrispin on 20/03/2013

We are heading North today after an amazing, recuperative stay in South Carolina.  Spring has arrived in full force; trees are budding out and the weather has been beautiful. / I got a ton of work done on the suitcase project while here.  The American Society of Picture Professionals is featuring the project in a story in their next publication.  They are the first to have focused on the preservation aspect of the materials since many of their members are curators.   I am so happy to get this side of the story out.  And I have sent six images to the Exploratorium that they will be using to produce postcards to sell in the museum store.  Finally, today I got a nice email from Yvonne Boots-Faubert who looked at some of the fabric/sewing based contents of the cases and wrote a nice post on her blog.  Check it out.  I am so happy when people look at the photographs and are stimulated enough to get creative and apply it to their own interests.  Thanks, as usual, to all of you who are following this site.

Backlit Shell

Posted in Beaches, Shells, Water by joncrispin on 18/03/2013

I loved the way this little shell was translucent and backlit by the sun. / We are winding up out time here and I am really going to miss the beach.

South Carolina Beach

Posted in Family, Landscape, Nature, Uncategorized, Water by joncrispin on 12/03/2013

Cris and I celebrated our 25th anniversary yesterday with a very long walk on the beach.  It was a beautiful day and the light was perfect for me.  And as you can see, it was mostly deserted.

When we walk, I am constantly stopping to take photos.  She usually just keeps moving but I eventually catch up.

Some of these guys are really tiny.  The shell on top with the red bit was no more than an inch across.  The guy above was probably 3 inches.

I have only occasionally seen the above type of shell.  Reminds me of an exotic African cat.

This shell was very small, but  so beautiful.

There is usually quite a bit of plant matter laying about.  We saw what was left of a huge palm tree at the high tide line.  I am not sure if the plant above is a water or land based plant.

Sand dollars are somewhat rarer this year.  We didn’t see any until yesterday.

I say it to people all the time when I am complimented about my photographs, because it is important for me to give credit where it is due.  I absolutely could not do what I do without the constant support and encouragement from Cristine.  Not just emotionally, but in  practical terms as well.  She works very hard at a demanding job to provide us with all the things that a photographer with a spotty income could never provide.  For that and the last 25 years I am more grateful than I can say.

Flotsam and Jetsam

Posted in ephemera, Nature, Water by joncrispin on 07/03/2013

Cris and I are in South Carolina for a bit.  My brother and sister-in-law generously invite us to stay in their place down here and it is amazing.  We usually come in January, but since Cris is on sabbatical this semester we decided to come down in March.  We were walking on the beach the other day and talking about flotsam and jetsam.  I was spouting off about the distinction between the two.  A few minutes later Cris looked down and saw this.  It was clear that it wasn’t just dropped on the beach; it had been in the water a long time and was quite near the water line having just been washed up.  It is completely dead, but we couldn’t help wondering about the life of the owner.  21st Century jetsam (or is it flotsam?)

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