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 White Pelicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Pelicans. Show all posts

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~


Friday, October 25, 2013

First in Series Following a Very Long Journey to the Northwest~

 


Everything seems larger, when you head West. 
This barn, the electrical towers, all done with HDRish editing, just because I thought it would be fun ;)
 



The husby and me and our 2 Long Coat German Shepherds returned Tuesday evening, after a 17 day journey to the Northwest.
We traveled through 9 states and drove 6,344 miles.
We had made plans for this journey some 11 months before and many of our reservations were made a month in advance and many of those could not be canceled, without a charge following 30 days.
These next few weeks, I will be sharing this journey with you. 
We had much joy, even though we were locked out of the National Parks. 
I had my dream of the past 43 years, of going to the Hoh Rain Forest blocked at the gates, and the SHUTDOWN made me weep, for it was all so stupid!
All that we could do, is move forward each day and challenge ourselves to look for the beauty on this side of the gates, whish was not at all difficult to do...oh such beauty!
We saw immense beauty every day, we witnessed tragedy at it's peak for ranchers, which I will also share later.




 
 
Remember to double click on the image, to view a larger slide show of the images shared
I am linking up with Mary for:
"Mosaic Monday"


at:
 
 
and
 
 
I am linking up with Stewart at:

   Wild Bird Wednesday
        (http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/)


 
 

 
 
 

We raced to get our expedited Passports in time for the journey, since we thought, well if we cannot get into Glacier, we can go to Waterton, Canada and the park there...along with getting all of the paperwork completed for traveling with the dogs there. 
It was a costly endeavor and even that venture failed, when we got into an awful snow storm, and headed back to our lodge. 
In the end, we said, just stay healthy, and we can plan for next year. 
I will never ask the husby to take us to Washington again though...for it was really far and too difficult a road for him. 
I guess that I shall never see the Hoh Rain Forest, yet I can continue to dream about what it might have been like to view it~
 

 


An Eastern Red-tailed Hawk, and the colours of Autumn as we head West, a bit different from the colours in Kentucky~
 
 


Two Eastern Red-tailed Hawks, almost seemed to be having a conversation~
 
 


The further West one drives, the closer the clouds seem to be to the earth...magnificent~
 


Common Grackles fly over us~
 
 


The grain fields were so amazing~
 
 
 
 


We had so far to go, around 500 miles per day, while on the road and I could not ask the husby to stop often. 
Thus said, most all of my photo images were taken through the passenger side, with window up, traveling from 70 to 75 mph. 
I am thankful to have a steady hand and excellent vision~
 White Pelicans over Iowa~
 
 


I love how many Raptors use different perches to hunt from. 
This one was on a Catholic church sign~
 



There is a special place that we stop every year, at the Iowa and South Dakota border. 
We love seeing the migrating Monarchs, but this year, even though we saw a few flying across the Interstates, they had already left the scene. 
They thrive on and near the Milkweed plants and so I used the beauty of their exploding pods to remember them by for this season~



OK and this was certainly a funny perch for this Red-tailed Hawk. 
 I said to the husby, wonder if this was a male, or a female on the OB/GYN sign...
Have a great day, a great week. 
We are so happy to be back home, just in time, for the freeze of the season to begin~