Cherish is my favorite word, and I cherish the ability of turning the routine into a beautiful moment.
Nature creates in me, a spiritual and meditative time to bring peace, harmony and balance, into an otherwise ordinary day~
Mary Howell Cromer







Sunday, September 10, 2017

Dedicated To the People of Florida and Beyond~


~Hurricane Irma and more on the way~

This post entry is being dedicated to the state of Florida in the wake of what will surely be one of the most catastrophic tragedies to ever hit their state. 
My husband was born there, we lived there, my daughter and her husby live and work in Southeast Florida.
 My oldest daughter was married in the Keys,  she got her degree from FAU and her twin boys were born in Florida.  
We have family and friends that have stayed and I hope and pray that they will be safe
I want to also lift up the people of the islands that were hit so furiously by this storm and those coming in behind Irma~


I am certain that many of you are feeling the sense of foreboding as we watch and live many of the horrific natural disasters happening all around us.  From Hurricane Harvey in Texas that caused death and destruction, ruined thousands of lives for some a lifetime of saving, all lost.  The images of the children, the elderly, the care givers and emergency responders, families, friends, strangers all working together to help one another.  The many cats, dogs, horses, cattle and so many more being cared for, some thousands of miles from their home and family.  Many will never return, but be surrendered by their owners who may not have anyplace for themselves, let alone their pets now.  With all of the marches that took place just two weeks ago and the diversity of beliefs in those marches, now all pulling together to help each other, regardless of colour, race, or faith.
I called my daughter the other morning and told her that I was really getting concerned about the weather down where they live and what the forecast was for Hurricane Irma a category 5 hurricane that would reach them tomorrow.  I could hear the clear concern in her voice.  She got to work making plans, talking to her boss, her crew, making contact with her husband, landlord, family and friends as to what their were planning.  We are so very thankful that they left when they did in their evacuation zone.  They arrived at 7:30 on Wednesday morning, and beat the masses of people trying to flee.  They are near by now and surrounded by family, friends and safety.  
Three hurricanes working at this time, an earthquake, tsunamis, and forest fires in some of our states...all very distressing.
And for those who don't believe in Global Warming...good morning, time to awaken!!!
Please lift up good thoughts, prayers, for all of those in harms way.

This week's presentation will be on the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and White-tailed Deer and something I bet that you have never seen before...shhh you will have to wait and see~


Remember to double click on the first image, to view a larger slideshow presentation after                                                                you have read the narratives~

I am joining in the fun with Eileen at:
Saturday's Critter

Anni at:
http://id-rather-b-birdin.blogspot.com/ 
I'd Rather Be Birdin'
 Linking to I'd Rather B Birdin'

    
Maggie's  MOSAIC MONDAY
                                              https://normandylife.blogspot.com/


Stewart for:


I have 6 Hummingbird feeders with multiple feeding stations on them, but we have terrible territory wars at the feeders every day, all day long.  
In this set you will see two hummers take one another to the ground.  Most don't get hurt, but easily could~



We have lots of juveniles this time of year as well as new birds coming down from the North daily on their migration route~






This one was defending it's feeding station~


An adult~



Juvie~






People will tell me they are surprised that hummers perch, they thought they were always in motion...now that would not be a good thing~














More from last month on Mannie and her twin fawns, The Thin One brought us a surprise, and something I bet you have never seen before~






OK, get ready, coming up very soon now, too adorable~


Mannie and her twins getting ready to cross back over the creek~


Then one of the two month old fawns leaped upon it's mother's back and rode as she walked a few steps, before sliding off from the other side ;)


The Yearling~


Starr is The Yearling's sister~



Starr~







The Thin One and her twin fawns was a great surprise.  One of them will come ahead of everyone for corn and gets very close to me when I feed them, while the Doe stomps around and gives her blowing warning~


Above is Mannie on left with her younger fawns and the Thin one with her two.
Below is the Thin One with her twins~


One of her fawns always comes very close to me, but I stay back, as they are wild animals~


10 comments:

  1. Hello Mary! Prayers for Florida and all the hurricane victims. I am glad your daughter evacuated. Love the beautiful hummer photos and the sweet deer. Lovely collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!

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  2. Beautiful photos, Mary. I love the birds and the deers! My thoughts are with the people in Florida! I pray for them and I hope that everything will be OK. Have a great week, my friend. Kisses from Greece.

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  3. This Floridian appreciates the dedication.

    And all the wonderful shots. Very nice. Kudos

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  4. What an awesome post!! I love hummingbirds. I have a feeder outside my screened in porch. I can watch them for hours. Beautiful pics of the deer, too.

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  5. I always love seeing deer! When I do, the silence around them is deafening [and I like it!]

    The hummingbird photos are divine Mary. Reminds me I must get my feeders back out [I saw one in our yard just after Hurricane Harvey landed].

    My, but you have a lot of 'connections' to the great state of Florida. Hope all is okay with everyone.


    Thanks so much for sharing this post with us all at I'd Rather B Birdin' this week. Wonderful!!!

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  6. Great set of pictures. Let's hope that Florida - and all who live there - can dry out, mop up and get back to normal as soon as possible.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  7. Mary - as I have been reading blogs the last few days, it seems everyone has one or more connections to Florida - you have more than most - and it just shows it is a 'small world' these days. Your dedication was lovely, and your pictures equally so - I have never seen a fawn ride on the momma!

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  8. All the photos are so great. I love hummingbirds. I hope all the best for the people who live in Florida.

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  9. i can't get over the fawn on mom's back -- incredible shot! Just love all of the pictures.

    i'm glad to hear that your family is OK after Irma; we think our Florida "cottage" survived without damage, incredibly because we're in Fort Myers an area hard hit. It was strange being here in Oregon all the way across the country and watching and waiting ... i agree with you about climate change, but am frightened that it is too late.

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  10. I thought I'd commented before but must have gotten distracted before I hit publish. The deer shots are really special -- have never ever seen that behavior and how wonderful. Lovely birds -- as always your pictures, every one of them, are perfectly lovely.

    I hope all the news from your Florida family was good - we were very lucky (we're storm watching from Oregon, perfectly safe, but were very afraid for our little cottage and boat, but apparently all is well. So far anyway).

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