Wednesday, December 31, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Wyoming's Beartooth Mountains

Thursday, December 25, 2014

More vacation pics

Prancing in the waves.  Pass-A-Grille

Way too close to the trail.  Circle B Bar Reserve

Merry Christmas

Kite boarding

Synchronized flying, American White Pelican-style

Sunset on the Gulf

And Santa on the beach
PASS-A-GRILLE, FL  - -  We're back...in Pass-A-Grille that is.  For Christmas.  And to find  more birds like we saw/photographed about 10 days ago.  But Mother Nature had other ideas.  It was too windy for most of the birds, but not for the brave souls who enjoy kite boarding.  It was cloudy.  We had rain.  Luckily mostly at night.  We still managed to have a good time.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Splash!

Reddish Egret having a splashing good time near a Fort DeSoto beach.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Skimmers in the wind..and one good Tern

Skimmers face into the wind, but there's always the odd one...and a gull

This Tern is catching a face full of breeze and looking for his buddies.
PASS-A-GRILLE, FL - - Most birds handle a windy day the same:  First: hunker down with your face into the wind.  Then pretty soon they will turn their heads halfway around and bury their beaks in their feathers to keep warm.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Sunrise on Tampa Bay

A freighter glides under the Sunshine Skyway Bridge just before sunrise.

Santa on the water

Christmas lights on the water...

...during Pass-A-Grille's Christmas Boat Parade

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Pass-A-Grille gets ready for the holidays

The decorations are up

Everyone is adding finishing touches

The Oyster catchers are strutting their stuff.

While the Conure Parrots are showing their finest green.
PASS-A-GRILLE, FL - - We're spending  few days in one of our favorite areas:  Clearwater Beach / Pass-A-Grille / Fort DeSoto Park.  We like to wander, take some photos and, maybe, check out a restaurant or two.  It's always nice to slip away from OB, even though we've been here a number of times.
     Sometimes, if you hang around long enough, a good photo will pop up...like the fisherman cleaning a red snapper with the greatest of concentration while two interlopers intently watch and hope some scraps come their way.