This is my first attempt at a post since my back surgery just over a month ago. I obviously didn't take this photo this week - but it is one of my favorites from this spring. This little deer was in our park as we were driving in - and didn't seem the least bit bothered by cars stopping to take pictures.
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
No Pictures Today
No pictures today - no fun adventures - no exciting new bird views - I've been brought down by a bird photo. Well, not brought down - but sidelined for sure.
First, thanks to all that have emailed, texted and called, wondering where I have been. It makes me feel good to know you care - and thank you to those that continue to check my blog for a new post.
But there won't be a new post for a while yet - and not very often even then. I had back surgery on Nov. 27 after a painful trip to the ER in the ambulance (those things are not built for comfort, let me tell you). The surgery was successful and now the long, slow recovery. I have my laptop on a wooden tv tray, tilted towards my lap, as I type this note. Not the most comfortable way to type - but it is working for a bit anyway. And I can't sit in one position very long anyway/
Physical therapy, visits to the acupunturists, doctor visits, hospital bed and nice walker - and helpful family and friends - those are my companions for now - later I'll be back to share photos when I can get out and take more.
Have a very wonderful holiday - and thanks for checking in with me.
First, thanks to all that have emailed, texted and called, wondering where I have been. It makes me feel good to know you care - and thank you to those that continue to check my blog for a new post.
But there won't be a new post for a while yet - and not very often even then. I had back surgery on Nov. 27 after a painful trip to the ER in the ambulance (those things are not built for comfort, let me tell you). The surgery was successful and now the long, slow recovery. I have my laptop on a wooden tv tray, tilted towards my lap, as I type this note. Not the most comfortable way to type - but it is working for a bit anyway. And I can't sit in one position very long anyway/
Physical therapy, visits to the acupunturists, doctor visits, hospital bed and nice walker - and helpful family and friends - those are my companions for now - later I'll be back to share photos when I can get out and take more.
Have a very wonderful holiday - and thanks for checking in with me.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
The Moon
A rare sighting of the moon from our yard - rare because of the trees that surround us
- and rare because of the clouds and rain during the fall and winter. We arrived home late one evening and the moon was peeking out from the clouds. I was able to get the tripod set up and get a few good shots before the clouds won.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Weekly Top Shot - #56 - Cormorants
There were a lot of cormorants on a float in a small lake that we passed today - and what luck that I got them to pose for me, with their friends in the background.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Ducks at Birch Bay
Migration time is always a great time to find birds in the slough in Birch Bay State Park . . .
American Widgeon
Eurasion Widgeon
Mallard
A lovely duck day. What is your favorite duck?
Monday, November 5, 2012
Seagulls on a Stormy Day
A good fall storm brings out some interesting chances for photographing seagulls. We parked along the seawalls in Birch Bay,WA and got lots of great photos - and lots of ocean spray from the breaking waves. We had to have the car washed the next day because of all the salt spray.
This gull would jump up in the air every time a wave crashed against the rocks. . .
I love the beauty in the seagulls feathers . . .
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Weekly Top Shot # 55 Space Needle
Don had a work seminar in Seattle recently. We stayed at the Crowne Plaza (where the seminar was held), on the 15th floor. Our view was not of the Space Needle, but the bellman, when he heard that I was a photographer working on a photo book about Washington, offered to take me up the the private club on the top floor (37th) of the Crowne Plaza, for a view of the Space Needle.
This is what the Space Needle looked like with just your eyes - so far away and small!
This is my favorite shot of the space needle - my camera has 140x Zoom on it. The top has been painted this golden color to honor the 50th anniversary of the Space Needle, and all summer you could ride the elevator to the top for $1.00 - the price in 1962. The regular cost is $19.00 to ride to the top.
The Bellman said that if it had been clear we would have had a spectacular view of Mt. Ranier. It was a stormy weekend, with rain most of the time - but I was happy to get the pictures of the Space Needle.
I am joining with Madge - at The View From Right Here - stop over and see more fabulous shots.
Flicker at the feeder
This is my view from my studio window - I heard the Flicker before I saw him . . .
A Flicker in your yard is considered a good omen - we must be very lucky!!