~ John Burroughs
Saturday
Tufted Titmouse As The Snow Falls
Friday
Robin Watching
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Another berry tossing Robin.
A highlight of my birding and photography moments have been
to photograph the berry toss.
to photograph the berry toss.
Print Available - HERE
Thursday
Wednesday
Leaves Covered In Ice
I guess you could say it was a little bit icy
What a severe yet master artist old Winter is.... No longer the canvas and the pigments, but the marble and the chisel.
~ John Burroughs
Tuesday
Icy Weather
The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house. All that cold, cold, wet day.
― Dr. Seuss
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Monday
Doing What It Takes
~ Al Batt
I know I've said it before -
but I really do learn a lot from the animals I observe.
but I really do learn a lot from the animals I observe.
Not a lazy one in the bunch -
they always do what it takes!
Visit the New River Nature Website is
HERE
they always do what it takes!
Visit the New River Nature Website is
HERE
Sunday
Bluebird of Happiness
~ Thomas Merton
Saturday
American Robin - A Favorable Light
Make it a practice to judge persons and things in the most favorable light at all times and under all circumstances.
~ Saint Vincent de Paul
Friday
Thankful for the Berries
We pray for the big things
and forget to give thanks for the ordinary,
small (and yet really not small) gifts.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Thankful for the berries and the trees that produce those berries. Without those trees and berries, I wouldn't be able to watch the beautiful birds that visit.
Print Available - HERE
Print Available - HERE
Thursday
Wednesday
White-crowned Sparrow Watching
To look at any thing,
If you would know that thing,
You must look at it long...
John Moffitt
Tuesday
Monday
The Safe Place
The ache for home lives in all of us. The safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.
Labels:
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Hethwood Pond,
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Sunday
Saturday
Friday
Blue Jay Bokeh
Light gives of itself freely, filling all available space. It does not seek anything in return; it asks not whether you are friend or foe. It gives of itself and is not thereby diminished.
~ Michael Strassfeld
~ Life Lessons from Light ~
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Thursday
Limitless Possibilities
White-breasted Nuthatch
Be grateful for the precious gift of life with its limitless possibilities.
~ Wilferd Peterson
Wednesday
A Little Red Blessing
only to stand
wherever I am
to be blessed.
— Mary Oliver
Male Cardinal in the trees off of my back deck.
Tuesday
No Fear
― Richie Norton
Squirrels are one of the most fearless animals I have ever watched.
They have no fear in launching off in new directions at a moments notice.
They have no fear in reaching for something that looks completely out of reach.
They have no fear when it comes to taking that Big Jump when their destination is obscure.
They just do it.
Monday
Sunday
Down The Hatch
All of us are watchers –
of television, of time clocks,
of traffic on the freeway –
but few are observers.
Everyone is looking,
not many are seeing.
of television, of time clocks,
of traffic on the freeway –
but few are observers.
Everyone is looking,
not many are seeing.
~ Peter M. Leschak
When I first saw this shot the first thing that came to mind that berry is going "Down the Hatch". And that got me wondering where that phrase came from. In a bit of internet research I found out this:
"a drinking expression that seems to have its origins in sea freight, where cargoes are lowered into the hatch. First used by seamen, it has only been traced back to the turn of the century."
This info found at Naval History and Heritage
I remember saying this as I would try to coax my kids to take their medicine when they were little too.
Saturday
To Fly Toward A Secret Sky
This is love:
to fly toward a secret sky,
to cause a hundred veils to fall each moment.
First to let go of life.
Finally, to take a step without feet.
― Rumi
Friday
Thursday
Tame Your Thoughts
Of hornets arm'd, no sooner found alone,
But rush upon me thronging.
~ John Milton
Sometimes this is exactly how I feel about my thoughts.....they are restless, they rush upon me, and many many times they are negative! I am constantly telling myself to "tame my thoughts" - and nothing tames them better than a walk in nature.
~ Painted Lady Butterfly ~
Wednesday
Mockingbird Gets In On the Berry Action
~ Dr. Thomas Fuller
The Mockingbird getting in on the berry action in my back yard.
Tuesday
Invasion Of The Berry Snatchers
Berries will always bring the birds!
The Starlings have never been a nuisance in my yard and never pick the tree clean. The Robins and Waxwings have been getting their fair share too.
I am happy to have all that visit!!
A guest never forgets the host who had treated him kindly.
~ Homer
Monday
Sunday
The Soul Always Knows
The soul always knows what to do to heal itself.
The challenge is to silence the mind.
~ Caroline Myss
Print Available - HERE
Saturday
Friday
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