SUMMER 2017: Back on the road again. SUMMER 2016: No travel. In health recovery mode. SUMMER 2015: Out West and house sitting SUMMER 2014: Out West SUMMER 2013: Back to Glacier NP; SUMMER 2012: Glacier NP; SUMMER 2011: Yellowstone and Glacier NP doubleheader; SUMMER 2010: Working on the Grand Canyon's North Rim; SUMMER 2009: June vacation in Nova Scotia; SUMMER 2008: Hiking in Yosemite National Park; SUMMER 2007: Alaska's Denali National Park; SUMMER 2006 :Gold Fever! in Skagway, AK
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Weekend update
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Lake Woodruff NWR didn't have much activity this weekend. There were lots of Glossy Ibis...with a few regular ibis and a snowy egret thrown in to make the flight pattern look nice. Note the hawk (bottom right) playing flight controller.
Then there was 'papa' sand crane out looking for food. (See mom, pop and two soon-to--be little cranes on Lydia's More Pics link). To add a bit of color we had a cardinal stop moving for a moment.
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Black & White
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Things look different in black and white...one of the 'toys' which my Apple MacBook Pro has in the Aperture photo application. So we have a heron and its shadow; a snowy egret posing with breeding plumage flowing and a great blue heron keeping an eye on things from a roof top.
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Going, Going, Going...
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - When we moved in to our house 16 years ago, we had plenty of shade trees. The trees were old and big, with wide canopies...nature's version of air conditioning. Now, we don't have so many. They've been lost mainly to old age and/or a beating with nature's help.
When we arrived home this Fall from our Summer job in Glacier NP, our big bay tree in the side yard look fine. Recently, it became apparent that the tree was dying right before our eyes. Laurel-wilt disease, a fungal disease carried by beetles from Asia invaded Florida in 2005 (and many other areas) decimating the bay trees. There is no cure, but injecting a fungicide into (what appears to be) our other healthy bay tree may save it.
The four pictures above show the Tree Guy way up near the top of the highest limb cutting and then easing down a big limb section via rope. All we have now is a six-inch high base where the tree once stood.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Flying, landing and looking good
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - These Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks put on a good air show, but not whistling while closer to the ground the Great Blue Heron clan were nest building at Viera Wetlands. Closer to home we found this Snowy Egret with the breeze ruffling his breeding plumage.
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Happy New Year...only a week late
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Today's visit to Lake Woodruff NWR was all about the color red in various shades and configurations (top to bottom). First we have a red head; a red stripe on a lost bobber; a red-headed sand hill crane; a red shouldered hawk and finally, sunrise on Lake Woodruff
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas Day 2011 in Ormond Beach
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - The sun is shining. It's 80-degrees. It's Christmas Day. The tourists are happy. This is the weather they've come south for. We're happy too, but we wish it was a bit (60-degrees) cooler. In the past. we've gone to Fort Desoto Park (near St. Pete on the other coast) to camp. This year, it's stay home and feed medicine to the elderly royal household - - The Queen and The Princess.
So, we've been out and about near home lately, but not too much is happening. Even the usual flocks of migrating birds seem to think it's too hot to be winter so they've stayed away or gone some place else. Of course, we do have a few Royal Terns looking for snacks and plenty of butterflys out for nectar.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - From our home to yours, a very merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year. Thanks for reading and following the blog. 2012 and new adventures are just around the corner.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Thanksgiving Weekend
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Wandering around on Thanksgiving weekend: (1) St. Augustine Lighthouse; (2) Sunrise on the Halifax river in OB; (3) Great Egret on the St. John's River near DeLand trying to find the right place to scratch...without sticking itself.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Back to work
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - The Princess casts a long shadow
Egret in the bush at Merritt Island NWR
Pelican lift-off: Port Canaveral
Egret in the bush at Merritt Island NWR
Pelican lift-off: Port Canaveral
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Back in the Sunshine State
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - We're back in OB after five months, 15,000 miles, two jobs and lots of roaming, rambling and wandering. We've avoided high humidity and temperatures for as long as we could. Florida has welcomed us back with great weather (if you're on vacation) but we've been used to wearing fleece and long pants for so long that t-shirts, shorts and sandals with no socks takes a bit of time to get used to. Fortunately, we have at least 6-7 months to do that before we plan to head out again.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Update
ST LOUIS, MO - - We're alive and well in St. Louis visiting Lydia's relative. To get here we crossed the rolling plains of Kansas; camped in Ellis and stopped in Lawrence (think Kansas Jayhawks) before working our way into Missouri for another night of camping. Now, we're eating home cooked meals and sleeping in rel bed...for another night at least. After a short detour to the Chicago are it's off to north Carolina and then home. The days of great scenic photos and animal shots are probably over.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Cars and scenery
MANITOU SPRINGS, CO - - Today's travels took us from early morning ice-covered windows in Leadville over a couple of 9,000' plus passes to Mantou Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. (We were here on our way to Yellowstone in the Spring and got lucky that the same in-town campground had a vacancy.) On our way we stopped for lunch at a US Forest Service info area where the view sums up our day's trip. Quaking Aspen bracket a look out across the South Park Valley. In the background is Harvard peak, one of the over 14,000' peaks in Colordo.
The 1926 Ford Model T Tudor Sedan (below) was gassing up in Leadville just before we left. Note the wood spoke wheels. It certainly is in better shape than the slightly wrose for wear model pictured in an earlier post.
The 1926 Ford Model T Tudor Sedan (below) was gassing up in Leadville just before we left. Note the wood spoke wheels. It certainly is in better shape than the slightly wrose for wear model pictured in an earlier post.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Interstate facts
LEADVILLE, CO - - We spent a good portion of today (Tuesday) on I-70 as we made our way from Filmore, UT to Leadville. At the Spotted Wolf Canyon viewpoint one could get a good idea of therigors of building the road. On the left is the San Rafael Ridge, a 30 mile long ridge; on the right is Spotted Wolf Canyon. When the road was started, workers could stand between the two and touch each side. Once completed in 1970, the two lane road connected Fremont Junction with Green River Junction (UT). An additional two lanes were added in 1980.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Low milage, good air conditioning
FILMORE, UT - - Spotted in a field near the entrance to Great Basin National Park in Baker, NV. Probably need little work. Given that we were in an area with 'rattlesnake' in it's name I didn't venture any closer than the front seat of the Magic Bus...it was Lydia's turn at the wheel.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Colorful bush, BIG problems
TONOPAH, NV - - This colorful plant - - rabbit brush - - is seen everywhere here in Tonopah. We first encountered it in the Eastern Sierra mountains when we worked at Yosemite NP in 2008. To some, it's just a nuisance. To allergy sufferers like me, the pollen is a catalyst for bouts of sneezing and puffy, itchy, watery eyes. And allergy remedies, both over the counter and prescription, don't have the firepower to combat this nasty weed.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Wave viewing
FLORENCE, OR - - Pacific Ocean waves pounding on the volcanic basalt shore of the Devils Churn create spectacular images. Signs warn of rogue or sneaky waves with enough height to sweep unsuspecting photographers out to sea if not careful. The area is part of one of our favorite spots on the Oregon Coast - - Cape Perpetua in the Suislaw National Forest. The area was named by Captain James Cook, who in 1787 passed the headland on St. Perpetua Day (in honor of the third century (female) Christian martyr and eventual Saint.)
All revved up
WALDPORT, OR - - It's amazing how a double espresso can get things all revved up...like this Puffin in the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport Beach, OR. Actually, the Puffin is taking a bath. The Aquarium was yesterday's main stop on our way down the coast. Today? We'll see what happens when the coastal fog lifts. For now it's a coffee shop with wi-fi. Check Lydia's blog via the link on this page for more photos.
Monday, September 05, 2011
On the trail of Chief Joseph and Lewis and Clark
THE DALLES, OR - - We spent Sunday following a scenic byway along a number of rivers including the Snake and the Columbia which Lewis and Clark traveled on their Northwest Passage to the Pacific. Earlier in the day the trail combined with that which Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce traveled in a vain attempt to escape the U.S.Army and their orders to return to tribe to a reservation and away from their beloved land of their ancestors. On our was we visited the Nez Perce National Historical Park in Spalding, ID.
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Heading West
OROFINO, ID - - Our jobs at Glacier National Park are behind us. We finished yesterday and hustled away. Two out of the final three days the weather was cold/windy/cloudy On Logan Pass; while some miles below the summit there were flowers to see (Fireweed) and green vistas. The construction work on the Going-to -the-Sun road left our buses pretty muddy. Note the "termination dust" on the peaks behind the bus...fresh snow was very visible on the high elevations. But on our final day, it was mainly clouds and sun. Now, we can get back to playing vacation for a month before getting home to Ormond.
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