The Golden Time Ramblings

in Wednesday Walk2 years ago (edited)

Different words, new pictures, same walking path. Another Leaky edition of Wednesday Walk.

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I wish I could give you more sights but our town is small so my options are limited.

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On a positive note though it's a really pretty area, especially at the right time of day when the sun is low and casting its golden light on the landscape.

Some people call that time the "Golden Hour," but I like to refer to it as the "Golden Time" because it sounds idiotic and drives my wife crazy.

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"Honey, we should go for a walk right now. It's the Golden Time and I need some new pictures for my stories."

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On another more bizarre note I just looked up the meaning of "Golden Hour" to make sure that I using the appropriate term and the first two sites that popped up for me suggested something different than what I was expecting.

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They stated that it's the time "immediately following a traumatic injury in which medical treatment to prevent irreversible internal damage and optimize the chance of survival is most effective." - Merriam Webster Medical.

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Blinks multiple times in rapid succession. "Well that seems way off now doesn't it?"

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Anyhoo, I do really like this area around our house at this hour in the evening.

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It changes just a little each night we walk by too. This year is wheat on one side and barley on the other again, just like last year. They grow a little taller each day and the wheat turns a little more golden.

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The rest of the walk is nice and all but not quite as dramatic as this spot so I rarely take any more along the way.

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Last night a bird hit the window. I noticed it a while later when I let the cat outside. It was sitting next to the door, dazed and breathing heavy. It was a woodpecker all red and speckled. I pulled the cat inside quickly before she started to paw at it and I watched it through the glass trying to decide what needed to be done, hoping that I didn't have to put it out of its misery. I opened the door a few times and got close to it but it didnt move from the spot. It just blinked at me all dazed like.

"Shit."

I put on some gloves and went outside with a box thinking maybe I'd bring it inside and see if it would recuperate. I reached down and put my hands around it gently. It looked me square in the eye and squawked as if it were yelling,

"Don't F-ing touch me, I'm hurt you fool!"

I lifted gently and there was resistance somehow so I released to investigate if it's foot was caught on the deck boards. I reached down in a second attempt and it squawked again, a big

"Fuck you bitch!"

before taking off into the forest.

"Oh thank god"

I sighed. Literally the best thing that could have happened in that scenario.

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Bear with me now as I change the subject to something as equally mundane and rambling (i.e. walking around my backyard).

I cut the grass today. "Oh boy here we go." I know you're thinking it. "He's really scraping the bottom of the barrel today."

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The grass itself wasn't very long but we have these wild weed flowers in the yard that grow quite rapidly. They were at least a foot tall and had stems as thick as mouse tails. I told myself a hundred times that I was going to take photos before and after to show just how absurd the lawn looked prior to cutting it.

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Of course I didn't end up taking photos before though. At the time I thought "What's the point? No one wants to read about me mowing the lawn!" But now here I am talking about it and I don't even have any photos to give you a visiual. How foolish of me. I'll never learn.

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As you can see in the after images the lawn is slowly being overrun by weeds.

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Not just any weeds mind you. That's a big field of stinging nettles at least three feet tall.

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I used cut them back and mow the lawn down to our second tier but I left it too long and now it looks like this. I'm afraid to go past our weeping willow these days.

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I know that people eat nettles like cooked spinach and make tea out of them but I have enough back there to feed my small village. I feel like that amount of nettles could eat me if it wanted to.

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I gave it a go one day and made some tea and it was actually pretty good. It had a pleasant earthy flavor that tasted like grass and mildly like dirt. "Yum."

Nettles lose their sting when dried and after they've been boiled, but you definitely have to wear gloves when picking them. I used to keep some that I dried on hand but I've since given up on that. Now I just stick to coffee mostly and green tea in the afternoon.

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Conclusions have never been my strong suit so I'm going to wrap this up quickly here an now. Thanks for joining my walk around town and yard during the "Golden Time," and for listening to my ramblings.

Thanks for stopping by as well.

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Okay you had me at

I like to refer to it as the "Golden Time" because it sounds idiotic and drives my wife crazy.

which made me laugh, and then your self deprecation got even funnier, and your photos evocative and sublime in their mundanity (bet you never expected a review like that).

Where do you live? I suspect UK? If so, whereabouts? I love the golden light making the fields all citrussy. Just divine.

When I saw the nettles I nearly died. I mean, yum. I have a small patch that doesn't yet sustain me, and it won't thrive as I keep eating it.

Nettle spanokopita is the bomb - https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/nettle-spanakopita - I put the stuff in everything. In fact, last night I made nettle and other-wild-green soup.

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bet you never expected a review like that

No but I'll take it! 😁
I'm actually currently in Northern France. We probably have similar vegetation (aka weeds) as you do in the UK.

I have a small patch that doesn't yet sustain me, and it won't thrive as I keep eating it.

Oh be careful with that they can get out of hand fairly quickly 😅. I yanked up hundreds by the roots last year and they always seem to come back with vengeance. They are one of those weeds that grows long shoots underground so if you cut it in one spot another stalk grows 5-10 feet somewhere else. Pulling them up by the roots is like digging up old cable wires haha they just keep going and going 😂. You probably know all of that already though.

That soup looks amazing. I wish I foraged it more often. I just hate how much of a pain it is in the kitchen - cleaning it with gloves on, trying not to brush up or touch it while it's sitting on the counter waiting to be cooked...etc.

I may give that recipe a go though. I feel like I should try them again at least one more time.

Hehe, this was a funny post. You had better be careful that the bird doesn't return with its friends to do you in.

What is the right name for the golden hour then? Like your wife I refuse to use the term golden time :OD

Your garden looks awesome!

Haha yeah we have a lot of birds around here. I hope they don't organize themselves.

The term is golden hour.

The garden would be nicer without all the nettles lol

Just keep an eye to the skies 😜

You have enough nettles to survive an apocalypse. Might be a boring survival but still!

Boring and possibly painful. I'll need a hazmat suit to harvest

Hello @leaky20,

This is such a delightful post🙌
The greenery is absolutely stunning and inviting. I'd have been tempted to lie and roll on the grass.
It must be so calming to live in such a location.

Golden Hour vs Golden Time: Makes a lot of sense. However, can you imagine me referring to it as "the golden time" in my Jamaican accent? Even my Jamaican friends would laugh at the sound of it...they would ask me what am I smoking 🤣

pleasant earthy flavor that tasted like grass and mildly like dirt.

#SOLD #NatureLover 🤣

I love that teacup and saucer:)))

The thought of rolling in the grass just makes me feel itchy all over lol.

can you imagine me referring to it as "the golden time" in my Jamaican accent?

Haha that would be funny.

I think we got the cup at the grocery store and the saucer at Ikea when we first moved here. We have dark mugs as well but I chose these for the photo to show the color of the tea.

The thought of rolling in the grass just makes me feel itchy all over lol.

tbh, it makes me itch because I have sensitive skin 😕... also, have you encountered any snakes during your time there?

The coffee / tea cup colour? Some people prefer all white mugs or at least white on the inside :)

Maybe one or two very small snakes. Not many.

Yeah it's nice to be able to see the color of the tea

Maybe one or two very small snakes. Not many.

Ok, that's enough! That changes all my desires to lie down on the grass.😂

Haha yeah. No thanks 🐍

Oh no! I hate even seeing a snake emoji 😱

This was such a fun post to read
I chuckled at you calling it the golden time to drive your wife crazy

I have never heard that definition of Golden hour

My understanding of it is , the golden hour is the period of daytime shortly after sunrise or before sunset, during which daylight is redder and softer than when the sun is higher in the sky.
Which gives the lovely light and colors you shared with us

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

Yes exactly. That is my understanding of the term as well. That's why I was so surprised to see the other definition. I scrolled further and eventually saw the one relating to photography though. I guess it's a fairly universal term that could be used in a variety of contexts.

Glad you got a laugh while reading 😁

YesI guess you are right it could be used in many contexts

MUch like they call our older years the golden years, not so sure about that as age slows us down LOL

Hi @leaky20

The field is like in a fairy tale. Who wouldn't want to be there, right?

Did you really manage to save the bad trigger that hit that window? If so, then he won't be thanking you, because he's been eyeing that window for a long time.

Yes the field is a very beautiful location in town at that hour. I take pictures regularly when we walk through.

I wouldn't say that I saved the bird but it did actually fly away so I think that it's okay.

The golden hour… it is such a beautiful time to capture photographs. Anywhere actually.
And funny you searched for it and came with some other weird explanations. Lol
The photographs are beautiful, I like the green fields and the changing crop.

Aaawww poor birdy, luckily it wasn’t something worse and eventually it flew away hahaha after it squeaks at ya. Hahaha 🤣 that was funny… but I know the feeling, you wanted to help.
Hahaha o my, that’s indeed a field of nettles. Never tried nettle tea yet, but think it’s not for me.
Have a good evening @leaky20 👋🏻😎

Yeah that time of evening is really great for photos. Unfortunately it keeps changing though - getting later and later in the evening as we approach the summer equinox. It used to be around 6:45pm than 7:20pm and now it's probably closer to 7:40pm

I'm glad that the bird was okay in the end.

Yes, it changes throughout the year. Most of the time I miss it.
I can imagine you were glad.
Good morning to you @leaky20 enjoy your Wednesday! 👋🏻☀️

Thanks you as well 😄

You are welcome!

OMG!...

They stated that it's the time "immediately following a traumatic injury in which medical treatment to prevent irreversible internal damage and optimize the chance of survival is most effective." - Merriam Webster Medical.

Hahaahaaaaahhaaa :))

I have enjoyed every line written and every picture in this publication of yours dear friend @leaky20 !!!

And that incident with the bird!.... Holy heavens!... ha ha ha ha ha ha :))

Posts like this one of yours make my day!.... Thank you and congratulations for such beautiful photos and for such a good writing talent at the same time!....

Wow thanks for the nice words. I'm glad you liked it and saw the humor in it 😁

Attracted by the nice photos taken,beautiful scenery and sunny weather. Thank you ,like post. Greetings.

Greetings. Thanks. I'm glad you liked the photos.

Like you I am fortunate to live in the countryside, so much fresh air and peace and quiet, something the city dwellers have to jump in their cars to enjoy at weekends. life is a paradox, I like jumping in my car and visiting cities!!

We are the same in that regard. Having pets, it nice to have a yard with some grass as well. Sometimes you can't get that in the city, or it costs a fortune lol.

This is one of the best times of the year to shot some valleys because everything looks so smooth and fresh! I love that!

Yeah I agree, I love this time of year and time of day for photos.

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