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







Showing posts with label Pied-billed Grebe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pied-billed Grebe. Show all posts

Friday, November 10, 2017

Three Weeks Out and Moving Forward~


Louisville, Kentucky skyline in low lying fog.  Taken from Ashland Park, Indiana~



I saw an alert online last Saturday morning...

Common Loons at the Ashland Park area at the Falls of the Ohio!!
Yikes Common Loons are on my birding wish list!!
What?!
What are the chances that they would still be there?!
What were the chances that my husband Bill would even consider driving me over to Indiana?!
What will it be like for me if I just don't mention it to him?!
As soon as the words Good Morning tumbled out of my mouth, I could audibly hear the whispered sound of my voice clearly saying...
Common Loons, Falls of the Ohio... don't suppose you would want to take the dogs for a long ride would you?!
What the heck are Common Loons he said!!
I had him listen to the voices that I already had looked up in case I needed more bait...
He said sure that would be fine if you are up for it!!
I have been so good, really I have been super good, and patient and I really want to see a Loon in my lifetime, why not today?!
We took the drive over in heavy, low lying fog.
I saw birds, I saw three Great Blue Herons, a single American Coot, lots of Double Crested Cormorants, several Mallards, and a few Pied Billed Grebes...I LOVE Grebes! 

They stayed near the bridge in the heavy, low lying fog. 
I took pictures just in case this was my first sighting of Loons.
As we drove back home, I felt satisfied, hoping I could check a wish bird off my list. If not, I was touched that my husband was willing to bring me out, looking pretty much like a very pale, still weak me, trying her best to make it one day in front of the next. 
I guess that I never saw a Loon, or if I did, I didn't recognize it as such.
The fog was low and heavy as stated and I could not walk around to try and see any better.
At this writing I am at three weeks post surgery and as of Wednesday have had a set back.  One that is keeping me pretty much taking it easy until Monday when I go to PT again.  We are not sure what has happened, but our prayer is that it is something that will work itself out, and not the new mechanism in my knee...that would for me, or anyon be the worst case scenario...

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:



Heavy, low lying Fog along the Ohio River last Saturday morning.  
Taken at the Falls of the Ohio~















Pied-billed Grebes~




Single American Coot swimming for a bit of green and rest~





Can anyone see a fish?  I mean really, use your imagination... I see it~



Mallards preening~





One of the three Great Blue Herons~








These last 10 mosaics done with Autumnal colours were all taken from my passenger side window as my husband drove me into the city for my first out of home Physiotherapy appointment last Monday.  There had been an accident on the Interstate and this country ride, taken the slow way, made it to where I got these amazing colours, following an all night rain event~









Just for fun...I am so bored~


Thursday, March 19, 2015

Grebes, Osprey, Pelicans and Seagulls, Gather at the Seashore~



Deerfield Beach, Florida.  One of our families favorite beaches for decades now.

Thanking you for the generous pouring out of your heart thoughts for our family this past week.  It means so much to us.
This has been a very long week of learning to let go of my beloved father-in-law, who continues to cling to life, and yet has failed rapidly these past days.

I know that there are proper names for the Seagulls shown in this post and ask your forgiveness, if I just do not look them all up.

For this post, I will share more images from my Florida journey, taken two weeks ago~

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

I will be linking up with Judith for:

www.lavendercottagegardening.com

&

Stewart for:
   http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/









It didn't seem like the many birds were even interested in all of the dead and dying Jellyfish, what a waste~














My beautiful daughter Ashleigh Elissa and her handsome husby Matthew.
Little did we know just 2 short weeks ago that they would be back here in Kentucky with family~


On this day we were heading to Sanibel Island~




I saved this little Crab for the moment, and threw it back out to sea, as the tide had swept it in and the Seagulls were busy~



Pair of Ospreys feeding young above on Sanible Island and another Osprey feeding on a fish in Pompano Beach~







The Osprey above, was flying over this lone Pied-billed Grebe, and kept circling it, as the Grebe was looking toward it and then it would take a deep plunge.  I told Ashleigh, that I thought my pick cover-up, scared the Osprey off and that pleased me greatly~