
Category: bird photography


A Nod to 2017
2017 year has flown by. So much happened for us, it could hardly be called boring. Some was less than thrilling but always we found goodness in everything we experienced. A lot of bloggers and friends have been reflecting on the past year and their growth, whether or not to have resolutions and regrets, and reflecting on what the new year might have in store. The only thing I can say about the past and the future from my own perspective is that they both interfere with my appreciation of the now. As an empath I have often … Continue reading A Nod to 2017

Christmas Hike Into the Past
To say that this Christmas was underwhelming in a material way would be fairly accurate compared to those of the past, when we rushed around, manically trying to purchase those things we think we need, that others want or that … Continue reading Christmas Hike Into the Past

“Look Ma! No Hands”/Anhinga Fishing
On our recent daybreak excursion we saw some beautiful creatures. Watching their rituals is one of the highlights of photography for me. Although I wish the light had been better, I snapped a dozen photos of this anhinga fishing … Continue reading “Look Ma! No Hands”/Anhinga Fishing

Out of Doors/Breaking Day/#Thursday Doors
Any time the world gets too hectic, too crazy for me; and my head is full of noise so loud I can’t think, I have to drop whatever I’m doing and head out of doors. The outdoors is where peace … Continue reading Out of Doors/Breaking Day/#Thursday Doors

Portrait in Magnificence/Wordless Wednesday

Letting Go
Sometimes, it seems, when comes a thing, so sharp and bitter does it sting, we see nothing but to pick and dig what once was small but grown so big and eats its way into the soul … Continue reading Letting Go

Rhyme and Reason
Where does the butterfly sleep at night
when its heartbeat slows and ends its flight?
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Saving Grace
Amazing Grace, how sweet the face In innocent trust does what it must To survive and thrive… to stay alive. Can we then just pretend We own no blame, … Continue reading Saving Grace

“Because I said So!” #1linerwednesday
A mother’s language is universal. “But why can’t we go swimming with the Wood ducklings? They get to have all the fun.” “Why do we have to listen to her? We can just go when she isn’t looking. … Continue reading “Because I said So!” #1linerwednesday
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