Gulls, gulls and more gulls

Friday, January 14th, 2011

I know we have all heard the saying, “birds of a feather flock together,” but I now have proof positive that it is true! Every year in January, I attend the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival in Titusville, Florida. One of the field trips advertised during the event is the Gull Fly-in at Daytona [...]

Christmas Eve – Talking to the Animals

Friday, December 24th, 2010

I remember each Christmas, a delightful story told to me when I was a child. According to the legend, at midnight on Christmas Eve, animals were able to speak to us with human voices. How I wished I could stay up to witness this miracle, but a good little girl needed to be tucked in [...]

The year in review – the year to come…

Friday, January 1st, 2010

I decided it would be fun to spend New Year’s Eve 2009 selecting one photo from each month during the past year. I envisioned that I would be done in time to post the review well before the stroke of midnight. However, like many of my “little” projects, this proved to be a bigger job [...]

Feeling crabby?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Pity the poor crab. Just because they waive their claws menacingly when approached does not mean they have mean dispositions. They merely stand their ground, strike a defensive pose, and show off their formidable weapons. This seems like fair warning to would be molesters. However, crabs can deliver a nasty pinch as I have experienced [...]

Serendipitous bird photos…

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

After “creeping out” a few folks with spider tales and macros, I thought it best to showcase birds this time. Less scary? Like many others, I enjoy birding and often point my camera in their direction. In the summer, snow birds have flown north from Florida and have not yet returned. Birds are in their [...]

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