Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2016

A Day in the Wichita Mountains - Laura Gillis

Last Friday was a beautiful day, so we took the day off and went for a hike and a little sketching in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

The weather was perfect for humans and sunbathing lizards!

Boulder Canyon View
The little bird in the lower right corner was a tiny Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher.
There were several fluttering around at this stop.
(Ink and watercolor in Iona Journal on handmade watercolor paper)
 A Collared Lizard (male) sat with me a while as I sketched.
(Ink and watercolor in Iona Journal on handmade watercolor paper)
The Collared Lizards (or Mountain Boomers) were enjoying the warm sun.
Female (left) and Male (right)
Baby Bison with their mammas.
The entrance to Post Oak Falls. 
Post Oak Falls didn't have much water on Friday.
After the storms we had last night I'm sure it looks a whole lot different today!


Monday, March 26, 2012

Weekend in the Mountains

This past weekend was the opening of the first Western Trail Art Association art show at the Museum of the Western Prairie in Altus, Oklahoma. Since we were going to be there on Friday and Saturday nights and since we hadn’t been anywhere in a while and since the Quartz Mountain Lodge was giving the artists a special break on the rates we decided we would take the weekend and get away for a bit. 

Saturday the weather was perfect for hiking so we got up and had a good hearty breakfast at the lodge and then went to find the trails. (In my opinion, they could stand to have better maps.) 

Our first “hike” was on the Twin Peaks Trail. It was not my idea of a trail (it was a very nice sidewalk) but at the end of that trail I did a little sketch of Lake Altus-Lugert.

Early morning sketch of Lake Altus-Lugert

I had always heard that if you were out on the lake and knew where to look, you could see the foundations of the town of Lugert that was flooded when they built the reservoir. Sadly, the lake is at 20% capacity and you don’t have to be in a boat to see the foundations.... they are close to the trail and high and dry after this past drought.

After the Twin Peaks Trail, we finally found a “real” trail with dirt, rocks and weeds. (My favorite kind of trail.)  We climbed rocks, watched deer and turkey vultures and just generally lounged about soaking up as much clean air and nature as we could before we had to go back to town. 


On the ridge above the Quartz Mountain Lodge

Thankfully, they have had a bit of rain up there so there were a few wildflowers on the trail. Lots of Texas Toadflax Nuttallanthus texanus and Spring Beauty Claytonia virginica (both of which are much more beautiful than my sketches!)
Spring Beauty Claytonia virginica

Texas Toadflax Nuttallanthus texanus
All sketches in ink & watercolor in the nature journal with hemp paper.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Post Oak Lake, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma



It's been a while but I am back. There has been so much going on and so much stress in my life lately that I just had to get out and away for a bit and commune with nature. So, Sunday morning I skipped church and went for a real hike in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge near Lawton, Oklahoma. I had a wonderful hike even though the temperature was 102° and still climbing when I got off the trail and back to the car. (It was 108° when I got back home to Texas!) 

This sketch was done at Post Oak Lake. While I was there I heard several large splashes in the lake below my rock perch but I couldn't see what it was -- I finally saw it was a Kingfisher fishing for lunch. Pretty cool. Other than the Kingfisher, I saw lots of bison, longhorn, some lizards and prairie dogs. Not much other wildlife though - they all had the good sense to be resting in the shade.

Water soluble ink & watercolor in the Moleskine sketchbook.