Your header is fabulous, as are the rest of your nature shots!!! Being a wildlife artist, I see hidden beauty in the shadows and highlights of these dear lil' creatures. It was always a sad day when my daughter and I were still doing taxidermy, when someone would bring in a baby coon to be mounted...it was a sad day everyday. But I always said a silent prayer of thanks to the spirit of my forest friends, thanking them for the food and trying to not waste any of a precious body.
Some day I'll have a telephoto lens to take closeups of my critters, then I can paint my own renditions without having to borrow.
Hi Rusty, just stopped in from Edifice Rex - Annie's blog and glad I did. This furry fellow was quite the subject. I'll be back soon too. Please feel free to check out our blog spot - we enjoy and reoly to all comments and visits - http://thefrogandpenguinn.blogspot.com/
November skies
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November is a month for great skies.This sunset put an orange glow on
everything.But so did the sunrise! I tried a panoramic photo, but the roof
got in the...
Friday Funnies
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Sometimes, there is wisdom in comics and *Peanuts* has always been a
favorite here.
American cartoonist Charles Monroe Schulz is widely regarded as one of...
Tile we meet again
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We picked up some 'slate like' tiles from Slate and Stone in Underwood.
Been meaning to tile the back patio area...and Tild has offered to do it.
Signwriting course - final two days
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On Thursday, we were all thinking about our final pieces to take home.
Much planning and practising going on with Joby giving advice about letter
spacin...
Sweeper Baba
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.Jal Mahal, JaipurJaipur’s Man Sagar lake, constructed in 1610 by the
Rajput ruler Raja Man Singh, is ringed by low lying hills to the east.
Visitors to t...
Hello darkness my old friend,
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I've mislaid Me, the me with a capital M. The Me that was strong and
capable and bloody minded and able to withstand and stare down most things.
A counsel...
Final
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Dear Blog friends far and near,
After goodness knows how many years of doing this blog I have finally
decided to call it a day. As you know I am on 'E...
Our Grandson Oscar
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We have a GoFundMe page for our beautiful 11 year old grandson Oscar,
please read Oscar's aunt, explanation as to why we are doing this, If you
could sh...
Our Final Blog Post
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Dear Family and Friends,
I have pretty much stopped blogging. In the past, I would post to the
blog, publish it and then link it to my facebook. Over ...
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I'm baaaaaack. After a long time away I have decided to start blogging
again. So much has happened that I am not sure where to start but let me
just say...
The Essence of Boating ?
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Maggie and I attended a funeral service today for our friend Chris Allin
who, apart from being a gifted musician, also lived for many years with his
part...
Olivia headshots
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I do not do a lot of headshots, but they are still fun. (Headshots, like
when they are intended for modeling or acting.) For the person in front of
the c...
Never Going Back Again
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Hello! To anyone who may still be checking in here on occasion. I'm still
around but time marches on and lots of things have changed in the last 3
years ...
April hedgehog visitors & videos
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April 2022 has been, to date, THE best hedgehog watching via the garden
cameras in all my time blogging! What a very special gardenwatching month
this ha...
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Next month this 21 year old graduates as a mechanical engineer. Her hard
work earned her better grades than her dad and I couldn't be any prouder.
Sh...
Canoeing Adventure on the Nata River!
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Follow this link to our other blog, to find my story about our canoeing
adventure on the Nata River, just 300km away from home, or just click on
the phot...
Valentine's Day is Coming
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Featured Cards for Valentine's Day See the ad on the right side for a link
to all my cards
This wonderful goat was a childhoot friend as I wrote about in a...
Evening Grosbeak Irruption
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I had to laugh. I usually can catch a view of the Evening Grosbeak at
Hartwick Pines State Park in Grayling, MI. It's not too far from our place
in ...
Oh the places I’ve been...
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Although I haven't been blogging over the last years I have not stopped
visiting as many gardens as time allows. Just last week while my family was
skii...
Uncertainty.
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Public transport is an eavesdropper’s paradise. Disconnected conversations
float along train platforms and down the aisle of trams; past coffee hungry
...
Hope springs eternal
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Bad tank experiences can be disheartening, but I'm far from ready to give
up my dreams of the perfect planted tank. We moved again last year, and my
fish ...
Poop. Poop. Poop.
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There are so many caterpillars in the trees, munching on leaves, that I can
hear their poo hitting the ground. I might not have noticed the faint
noise, bu...
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I suppose I should have posted this a long time ago.
My blog is taking a break from me for a while. Apparently a long while.
I am very busy with work and li...
All shall be well
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Hello, my friends. If any of my former friends are out there listening . . .
I know it's been too long. I know this and I am sorry. But so many people
late...
On walking the walk
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I shared this beautiful quote by Dana back in February of 2017, when I was
still processing the ending of my 27 year marriage a few months prior. It
mea...
Finally, Summer!
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"Summer afternoon -- summer afternoon, to me those have always been the two
most beautiful words in the English language." H. James
Though culturally we'v...
Omega
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When we take our first breath we are unaware it is the beginning of our
journey toward death. Hopefully we learn our choices have consequences and
for ever...
Happy 2017!
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Thank you for your lovely comments and goodbyes on my former post.
Also thank you for the many e-mails which I'll answer soon.
I think about all I want to s...
FIRST SNOW!
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*The island across from the cottage yesterday, just after the snow quit.*
It snowed yesterday…the first real snow this time around. What the old
folks w...
WHEN I in awesome WONDER
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*A CAPPELLA COUNTRY VOCAL BAND*
*HOME FREE*
Listen to this rendering of "How Great Thou Art" sung in the Austrian Alps
by this brilliant country music...
One day blending into the next, punctuated by pain
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Well. I see that it is Wednesday. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day. We shall be
dining at our favorite semi-local hotel, and coming home to read and nap.
Heave...
~PINTEREST INSPIRATION~
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Pinterest...the online visual tool where one can browse, discover and
bookmark creative ideas from a worldwide catalog...I find Pinterest a
wonderful dist...
Trying to come up for air
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So far this week has had moments that have been kind of like the time in
California when I was ten years old and somebody decided I should take
another rou...
The (internet) times are changing!
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As you'll see my blog posts are becoming fewer and fewer as I'm
fine-tuning! I'll now be posting more on our Facebook page and on our
newly-created "What'...
WSD Calendar 2016 - 'Heart Of Giving'
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*Dear Animal Lover*
There is tremendous power that comes with the act of giving. Over the
years, there’s been much that you have given us. Be it nur...
Happy Thanksgiving!!
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We are so thankful for all of our supporters! There is no way we could help
as many animals as we do without you, and we are so grateful.....as are the
man...
A Change of Seasons!
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We can feel it in the air, the beginning of our most favorite season! We
are so thrilled about it all that we will be offering our shoppers a free
gift wit...
deer.coolest moth. life...bone art. memorial day.
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a good portion of this post was made possible by sam's expert eye for
wildlife spotting.
sam...he's the one with the beard.
thanks sam.
"DEER ALERT! OUT ...
Perfumes and Other Delights
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April has put on her party dress. Dogwoods, redbuds, cherries and
crabapples are flouncing their fancy petals and the air is rich with heady
perfumes o...
Outdoor portraits in winter? No problem!
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I've been having a ball with outdoor portrait shoots this winter.
I love the muted colors and depth you get in the woods.
It also gives me an excuse to bre...
What, a new blog post??
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Yep, that’s right.
I’ve been driven to it by the hardships of my life.
Normally I can handle my self-imposed solitude; month after month alone in
the bush,...
The hog is back...
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...good thing too as I've just stocked up on a whole load of mealworms.
I think I'd best clean out and refresh that water bowl tomorrow. It looks
rather g...
Old blue eyes
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It has taken me several years to notice that my Orfe has got the most
lovely blue eyes. I still am unsure whether ‘Goldy’ is a female or male
fish. I thi...
Poem by Rolf Jacobsen
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Returning after a three year absence. So here is a beautiful poem
as a passport for re-entry.
It's by Rolf Jacobsen.
THE INVERTED SUMMER
There's a second ...
M. Gary
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I was greatly saddened a couple of days ago to learn of the passing of an
old friend, M. Gary.
Herve Gary was a local farmer and I often turned to him t...
Migration
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It's that time of year
when
most of our feathered friends
migrate to
better climes.
It seems that Blogger and I have reached that time too.
This will be th...
A VERY SAD DAY FOR AMERICA - NATIONAL PARKS CLOSED
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*In an extremely sad and sickening turn of events, our government has
finally lost its collective mind. Their moral compass is completely broken
and their ...
Nana's AHA! Moment
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I had an AHA moment last week. It was the kind that, when allowed to sink
in, changes your way of thinking from that moment forward. It was right
there s...
That's all folks!!!!!!!!!
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Some of you may have heard that Piston Broke has been sold and tomorrow
(Wednesday) is moving day. We have been busy packing and now the boat has a
bit o...
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Newborn Fawn
Years and years of wildlife photography, 1000's of miles on the odometer,
and hours upon hours I can never get back (or want to), searching f...
I'm pretty sure I can think of....
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...eight hundred thousand miserable things I would rather be doing than
raking, blowing, or walking on leaves!
But until that work is done, I can only look...
Stinkin' Cute
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Her default character is calm, content, and happy but Bella became eerily
quiet last winter. She knew she was missing something or s...
The Age in Which We Live
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E and I went camping with some friends from church a few weeks ago, and
while there I was reminded of the bit done by comedian Louis CK; his thesis
was "e...
In honor of Bernie
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This was in the paper recently to honor our mother...
Bernie's children (Julianne and James) have blogs at these two location
links...
http://midlifejobh...
Same World, Different Perceptions
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The article I'm linking to today, The Six Most-Mind-Blowing Animal Senses,
is on a humor site (Cracked.com). That doesn't mean the facts stated aren't
true...
Update
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If anyone still reads my blog anymore, you're probably wondering what
happened. It's pretty embarrassing I only posted twice last year, and
haven't posted ...
A Surprise Harvest
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At some time during the spring, I had some potatoes in the kitchen that had
turned soft and had started to sprout and, for whatever reason, it was more
co...
Back on the Leeds Liverpool
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As expected, we didn't do the Ribble Link on Saturday & we were told it
would probably be Monday or Tuesday but there was an 20% chance that it
could be Su...
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Since the Time Out Corner has been so quiet {likely cuz I got jacked by FB
and don't watch those peeps in RR6 much lately} .... if you have a post you
thin...
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*Autumn in the Waikato*
This picture was taken at the peak of our autumn just about three weeks
ago. Right now most autumn trees have dropped their bright...
Amphenon as Creative Web Design
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Web design is the art of creating web pages, this emphasis on creativity
and use of technologies such as the use of HTML, CSS, ASP, SSL, PHP, XML
and other...
Deeds not Words
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God made the illusion look real
and the real an illusion
He concealed the sea
and made the foam visible
the wind invisible
and the dust manifest
you see...
October notes
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Some interesting things are going on this month in nature around Fairfield
Glade. Here is some information on three short October subjects.
If you haven...
Transitions
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Found this old thing. Wrote it in September. Publishing it now. *Shrug*
Hello?
Hello-o-o-o-o-o-o....
Pssssst.... You out there? *cough cough*
It's...
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*NEW BLOG. NEW BLOG. NEW BLOG*.
*If anyone is interested we will be starting a new Blog about life after
Ubique*
*here.*
http://lifeafterubique.blogsp...
Animal Rescuers Answering Machine Message
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Hello, You have reached 555-5555, Animal Rescue. Due to the high volume of
calls we have been receiving, please listen closely to the following
options and...
York
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We spent a brief, but fantastic weekend in York. Though we left only 24
hours after we arrived we managed to fit so much in. Our plan was to begin
by visit...
Book Lists
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"If you have a garden and a library,
you have everything you need."
Cicero
(106 BC - 43 BC)
Readers may not be interested in this post. It is just a runni...
8 comments:
Wonderful series!
Napoleon is adorable and your photos are beautiful. I know much is going on in a suburban garden, all you have to do is look.
Your header is fabulous, as are the rest of your nature shots!!! Being a wildlife artist, I see hidden beauty in the shadows and highlights of these dear lil' creatures. It was always a sad day when my daughter and I were still doing taxidermy, when someone would bring in a baby coon to be mounted...it was a sad day everyday. But I always said a silent prayer of thanks to the spirit of my forest friends, thanking them for the food and trying to not waste any of a precious body.
Some day I'll have a telephoto lens to take closeups of my critters, then I can paint my own renditions without having to borrow.
I also love your last rose of summer...sigh...!
Have I ever said I really like your photos? lol!
Napoleon looks like the Godfather of Squirrels.
Love the photo..have a great day.
Beautiful close up of this squirrel! I do see a gleam in his eye....
Hi Rusty, just stopped in from Edifice Rex - Annie's blog and glad I did. This furry fellow was quite the subject. I'll be back soon too. Please feel free to check out our blog spot - we enjoy and reoly to all comments and visits - http://thefrogandpenguinn.blogspot.com/
Napoleon is one big squirrel! He is the absolute boss when around, though the ravens will tease the heck out of him at times.
Sweet Repose, feel free to use any of the photographs, all I ask is the watermark and name remain - and not used in a commercial manner.
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