I live both in the woods and in a valley and so unless I make an effort I can hardly view a sunrise, or sunset. The other morning, while waiting on my dogs to get their wiggle on, I could tell the sunrise was going to be special and so I loaded them up and dashed off to my oldest daughter Hillary's lakeside community 3 miles away. I was quite delighted that I had done so, for it was truly breath taking~
It has been two weeks since I last posted.
Our family gathered together with friends last Saturday to have a celebration of life for my twin sister's daughter Tamara/Tammy who passed away on September 17.
I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who left such heart warning comments and sent email messages. You are all so wonderful, and I appreciate you~
During this same time, my desktop had also been at the "Geek Squad" being repaired/restored, as I had just about burst my hard drive from the seams with over one million images. Yes I know, huge sigh, what can I say...~
Remember to double click on the first image, to view a larger slideshow presentation after you have read the narratives~
I will be linking up with Judith for:
www.lavendercottagegardening.com
www.lavendercottagegardening.com
&
Stewart for:
http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/
We have a new Interstate overpass just beyond my neighborhood and it gives me, along with others, safe walking, what with sidewalks. I can now enjoy a 4 mile round trip walk as often as I am able. Some of these images were taken on that walk~
This is the adult female Red-Shouldered Hawk from this past season. She was yelling to her mate from a tree across the lane from my home last week. Reminder that their voice is the loudest raptor call in our country~
On one of our country lanes in Oldham County~
Along my new walking path~
I am the oldest twin by 2 minutes. That is me on the right and my sister Haze on the left. It was her youngest daughter Tammy who just passed away~
Like little crosses hanging from the tree in my backyard, are the thorns of a Hawthorn~
Above my Silveit, all decked out with autumnal colours surrounding her~
A walk taken at the Anchorage Trail on Monday. Meet Judith, a lovely lady that I introduced myself to. I have seen her riding her bike there before, and her friendly smile has greeted me as well, but I had never stopped to chat before...so kind she is~
I was busy taking photos of the colour layers above and just about missed seeing a Red-Shouldered Hawk fly by me. Of course I totally missed where it had been perched in a tree right beside where I stood. That happened 2 more times this week ;(
On my new walks across the overpass, just two miles from home, there is a pair of Red-tailed Hawks and at least a single juvienile from this past season. On Tuesday, I was held back an extra hour from returning home as this beauty hunted, captured and ate 3 field mice in 45 minutes and then with a full crop, still went down and hunted a fourth one, which he missed~