Thursday, December 31, 2020

See foam; sea foam

ORMOND BEACH,FL - - If you don't check the tide tables you might arrive at the beach just after peak high tide like we did this morning.  Additionally, if you aren't aware of the speed / direction of the wind you might get 'foamed out'.  Foam happens when organic materials in the ocean /sea water get churned up.  So all that photographic wave action is serving to 'foam things up.'  Great for playing around if you're out to frustrate your parents.
 

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Go fly a kite!!

ORMOND BEACH, FL - -  A nice breeze, sunny skies, the beach, kids and a kite.  What more could you want?  The scary looking kite which, to me resembles a spider, is supposed to be an octopus. 
 

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Ms. Claus to the dinner time rescue

Can you say:  Yum!

 ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Our next door neighbor loves to cook...especially around the holidays.  In normal times we'd be visiting  on Christmas Eve for her family get together.  I guess maybe we've been adopted.  

     Since social distancing, etc. is the order of the day...especially if you are old and creaky and in the covid-19 high risk category...we declined close contact this year.  And the next thing you know we were 'gifted' with scalloped potatoes; steamed broccoli and lots of ham.  And best of all, there was a big bowl of chocolate triffle with cherries on top.  

     My option is to always eat dessert first and if you have any room left then start on the real meal.  Of course, my better half was there to guide me onto the right decision...but if I wasn't around you can bet Lydia would have sampled the triffle before anything else.

'Twas the day before Christmas

The gulls are 'reflecting' on their good looks...

...while the herons are 'blue' because Santa isn't here yet...

...and the ducks are just 'paddling' the day away

 

Monday, December 21, 2020

Holiday decorations




ORMOND BEACH, FL - - It doesn't seem like people are decorating outside their homes like in holidays past.  It's hard to look forward to the holidays with everything that has happened with covid-19 and will probably continue like this for a good long time.  As some signs say:  Wash up; mask up; back up.  Stay safe.
 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Cruising on a Saturday afternoon



 ORMOND BEACH, FL - - It's sunny and cool. A great afternoon for boating.  However, the vast majority of sailboats and cruisers on the Halifax Intracoastal Waterway are heading south toward Miami or the Keys.  Guess these folks didn't get the message.

Thursday, December 03, 2020

Fancy an soggy drive on the beach??

Don't get your toes wet

 ORMOND BEACH, FL - - 9 a.m. Tuesday morning; high tide; light wave action; 40-degrees.  Perfect weather for a drive on the beach except for soft sand and soggy conditions.  Where's my 4-wheel drive?  Anyway, other than the 15-mph wind it was beautiful.  We've had a lot of hot (for the winter months) weather lately so this cold was refreshing.  Of course, I had on gloves; a wool/fleece cap pulled over my ears; long-sleeve T plus fleece plus heavy wind breaker; jeans; long socks and Keen sandals so no problem...except when walking into the wind. 

     Don't worry it hasn't lasted as it will be in the upper 70's on Friday.

Sunday, November 29, 2020

The ibis stroll...

Follow me, gang
And now for a little exercise
Just in case you don't have any decorating ideas...Lowes does

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

The holiday decorations are shining bright

Snowflakes and green wrapping adorn the lamp light poles

Our city hall / library complex

 ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Somebody in Ormond Beach facility operations flicked a switch early last night (Nov. 24) and now it's holiday time.  These pics were shot about 6:15am so it looks a bit light out.  All the different lights look really neat when it's 5am dark, but then the flash pops off and ruins trying to make  'artsy' photos.  It may be mid-70's during the day, but with the decorations shining in the night it does give you a holiday feeling. 

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Liftoff!!!

 


 ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Liftoff!! The SPACE-X Crew-1 rocket seemed to hover over the Daytona Beach Bridge and skyline before rising slowly (with a crew of 4) on its way to the International Space Station.  The 7:27pm liftoff made for spectacular viewing.

Our house in OB is one block from a park with a short pier stretching out into the Halifax River.  Depending on the launch angle it's a great place for night or day watching.  And note that the pic was taken with an IPhone 6xs...not new, not fancy...while my expensive cameras stayed home in my camera bag.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Butterfly checking out the drinking fountain

Time for a drop of water

 

 ORMOND BEACH, FL - - I should have looked closer at my butterfly pics.  On the previous post this BF has a very nice wing spread.  Then I looked closer at another frame and the water droplets caught my eye. Check out the previous post for what a good green thumb can accomplish.  Hint...I can only claim work on the hibiscus and cassis.

Hot weather and rain equals more blooms

Waterlily
Cassia or Golden rain tree
Bird of paradise
Hibiscus
Another hibiscus with buds getting ready to blom
And a butterfly on a Mexican petunia

Wednesday, November 04, 2020

Early morning in Orlando Wetlands

Little green heron hiding among the greenery

Catching the early morning rays

ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Tuesday's weather appeared promising as we left OB at 5am headed for Christmas, FL and Orlando Wetlands Park.  Cloud patterns as we got closer (the park is 72 miles from OB) did not look like the weather forecast. However, we were in luck...at least for a while.  So, the plan was to take a lot of pics while the light was good.

A portion of the wetlands

Unidentified flying objects

Great blue heron focusing on finding breakfast


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Friday, October 16, 2020

Early morning sunrise and reflections on the Halifax River



ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Yes, we've returned home to OB.  Our time in West End, NC was cool...literally, according to the thermometer.  So, why return??  Well, Oct. - Nov. are doctor visit months as are Feb., Mar. and Apr. And if you're heading for your 78th birthday in Dec. then you want to make sure that the parts you have left are functioning...like having the oil in  your car changed; the tires rotated and a tune up.
 

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Time to stop and smell the roses


 In this 2004 pic an elk, with a great pair of antlers, stops to smell (or munch) wild roses near Jasper in Alberta, Canada.

Tuesday, October 06, 2020

A look back..76 years ago today (10/6)


WEST END, NC - -  It started out as a trip to a BBQ we'd not been to before.  And ended up as a look back at two military heroes of Moore County, NC.   James Rodgers McConnell died 103 years in World War I.  Robert "Hoyle" Upchurch 'vanished' 76 years ago on Oct. 6, 1944 in WW II.

     The Pic 'N' Pig BBQ sits right alongside the 2,500' runway of the private Gilliam-McConnell Airfield.  If you want to watch small planes take off within touching distance, this is the place.  But what really caught my imagination was the memorial to the fallen airmen mentioned above


     McConnell was a member of the famous "Flying Tigers" who flew sorties in China to fight Japanese Air Force.  He crashed while over mountainous terrain on a mission.  His remains were recovered in by locals and, although the Chinese could not identify him, they gave him a heroes burial.  They honored the pilot on the anniversary of his death each year.

     He was identified 60 years later (through DNA)  by individuals searching for remains of American individuals listed as 'missing in action.'  He is now buried in High Falls, NC.


     Flying for France.  James Rodgers McConnell, was a native of Carthage and where the airfield (in part) bears his name.  He joined the French forces (before US involvement) and hoped to fly. Instead he started out driving an ambulance and ended up being awarded the  "Croix de Guerre" for bravery.

     Soon after, he and 6 other airmen, became founding members of the Lafayette Escadrille.  This squadron of American pilots flew for France against the axis forces.  He died in battle with German aircraft on March 19, 1917.

     The top mural  depicts McConnell in a military pose with his biplane.  The bottom mural depicts aerial action.  The winged statue, on the University of Virginia campus,  is  tribute to McConnell as the first UVA alumni to die in WWI.  

     Of note is the sculptor of the piece...Gutzon Borglum, who went on to  create the monument on Stone Mountain (GA) and spend a good part of his life designing/sculpting Mt. Rushmore.

    


     


People will collect anything...and Santa goes foer a train ride


WEST END, NC
 

Monday, October 05, 2020

Persimmons, anyone?? plus NC humor

Fresh persimmon fruit, right near our front door

Light, shadow and sunken wood beams

 

WEST END, NC - - Sometimes photo ops present themselves, but don't always fit into a theme.  In that case,  why not toss them altogether?  This is especially true when there are signs involved such as below

If it's concealed how do you know...??

Everyday can be a cupcake day

The 'Roast Office' happens to be close by


Sunday, October 04, 2020

It's time to decorate for Fall

WEST END, NC - - Less than a mile from where we are staying is this farm stand with everything you need to decorate your home ...inside and out..for autumn and Halloween. And that includes fruits and veggies plus jams and jellies.  And did I mention the large selection of lawn statues.