SmugMug > popular all-time > Jan 1, 2007 - Sandhill crane flight. In Muleshoe National Wildlife refuge, or rather outside of it, since they closed it 'cause of poor roads/weather? 
same place where I did the sun shot . I had to do them with the moon :)
SmugMug > popular all-time > Day 205 - The Little Wanderer

The day started out dreary and rainy. Pat and I debated whether to head out to Conrad Beach for the 5:30am sunrise, but it was pouring rain, so we left a little later.  When we arrived at the beach the sun was coming out and it was beautiful. We were lucky enough to spot and photograph our first Piping Plover (a very rare little bird that is only found in one or two pairs on a few beaches in Nova Scotia - placed on the endangered list) mixed in with a lot of Sanderlings and Sandpipers.

Later on we met up with Melanie and Barb and headed out to Canning and Medford (Bay of Fundy shore).  We spotted a few Bald Eagles and hawks along the way.  At Canning, we met a gentlemen walking with his  two white dogs who showed us the way along the paths to the grassy mud flats (clay-like soil) and beach.  I think the dogs just came along to show how well they can play in the mud... white plus red mud clay =  not a pretty sight.. hehe

On our way back this  little girl passed us by.  Only a quick hello and a shy smile and she was on her way - all the while having a wonderful discussion with and singing to  her little lamb doll .  You see she had places to go, people to see, and things to do. 

The late afternoon sun  lit up the sea grass and red mud flats.  On the far shore is  Blomidon's North Mountain.

Sept 10 2008
SmugMug > popular all-time > January 12, 2008

Lonely Horse-
SmugMug > popular all-time > 05 Dec 06 - Moon rises over Manhattan even as the Sun sets.
SmugMug > popular all-time > 

Wide Angle Dusty ~ Hey whatcha doin down there?

 

Needed some fun and smiles today so broke out the wide angle... 
didn't take long to realize Dusty made for a pretty funny distorted subject :-)
Note I've been offline so catchin up today & added 5 new pics. Jan 18, 2007
SmugMug > popular all-time > trees at norris dam in tennessee early am-
10/08/06
SmugMug > popular all-time > April 28

Yes....I missed uploading a DP for yesterday!  By the time we finished that 24 hrs. of frivilous fun in the desert area near Ridgecrest (California), I was too tired to tend to my DP; I'm admitting it!! 
Had another outstanding day today; ending our trip by arriving in our own little hometown at sunset!
This is what we were watching while driving the last couple of miles down the highway!  SPECTACULAR!!  What a "welcome home"!   Took the first available offramp in order to catch this shot!!  (Tough choice, though!  This was right after a double rainbow which we also pulled over for!!)

We did spend some discussion as to how difficult it was going to be to choose a DP for yesterday, and today!!  Over the next several days, I will be using shots from this trip as DP's, as I add photos to the gallery.
SmugMug > popular all-time > Aswan, Egypt
SmugMug > popular all-time > This image was taken at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival in Oregon on Easter Sunday, 2007.  They have two beautiful steam tractors that run through the tulip fields...I loved the color in this shot...I am looking forward to going back this spring and taking some more pictures, hopefully without the rain!
Day 205 - The Little Wanderer

The day started out dreary and rainy. Pat and I debated whether to head out to Conrad Beach for the 5:30am sunrise, but it was pouring rain, so we left a little later. When we arrived at the beach the sun was coming out and it was beautiful. We were lucky enough to spot and photograph our first Piping Plover (a very rare little bird that is only found in one or two pairs on a few beaches in Nova Scotia - placed on the endangered list) mixed in with a lot of Sanderlings and Sandpipers.

Later on we met up with Melanie and Barb and headed out to Canning and Medford (Bay of Fundy shore). We spotted a few Bald Eagles and hawks along the way. At Canning, we met a gentlemen walking with his two white dogs who showed us the way along the paths to the grassy mud flats (clay-like soil) and beach. I think the dogs just came along to show how well they can play in the mud... white plus red mud clay = not a pretty sight.. hehe

On our way back this little girl passed us by. Only a quick hello and a shy smile and she was on her way - all the while having a wonderful discussion with and singing to her little lamb doll . You see she had places to go, people to see, and things to do.

The late afternoon sun lit up the sea grass and red mud flats. On the far shore is Blomidon's North Mountain.

Sept 10 2008
 > Day 205 - The Little Wanderer

The day started out dreary and rainy. Pat and I debated whether to head out to Conrad Beach for the 5:30am sunrise, but it was pouring rain, so we left a little later.  When we arrived at the beach the sun was coming out and it was beautiful. We were lucky enough to spot and photograph our first Piping Plover (a very rare little bird that is only found in one or two pairs on a few beaches in Nova Scotia - placed on the endangered list) mixed in with a lot of Sanderlings and Sandpipers.

Later on we met up with Melanie and Barb and headed out to Canning and Medford (Bay of Fundy shore).  We spotted a few Bald Eagles and hawks along the way.  At Canning, we met a gentlemen walking with his  two white dogs who showed us the way along the paths to the grassy mud flats (clay-like soil) and beach.  I think the dogs just came along to show how well they can play in the mud... white plus red mud clay =  not a pretty sight.. hehe

On our way back this  little girl passed us by.  Only a quick hello and a shy smile and she was on her way - all the while having a wonderful discussion with and singing to  her little lamb doll .  You see she had places to go, people to see, and things to do. 

The late afternoon sun  lit up the sea grass and red mud flats.  On the far shore is  Blomidon's North Mountain.

Sept 10 2008
Day 205 - The Little Wanderer

The day started out dreary and rainy. Pat and I debated whether to head out to Conrad Beach for the 5:30am sunrise, but it was pouring rain, so we left a little later. When we arrived at the beach the sun was coming out and it was beautiful. We were lucky enough to spot and photograph our first Piping Plover (a very rare little bird that is only found in one or two pairs on a few beaches in Nova Scotia - placed on the endangered list) mixed in with a lot of Sanderlings and Sandpipers.

Later on we met up with Melanie and Barb and headed out to Canning and Medford (Bay of Fundy shore). We spotted a few Bald Eagles and hawks along the way. At Canning, we met a gentlemen walking with his two white dogs who showed us the way along the paths to the grassy mud flats (clay-like soil) and beach. I think the dogs just came along to show how well they can play in the mud... white plus red mud clay = not a pretty sight.. hehe

On our way back this little girl passed us by. Only a quick hello and a shy smile and she was on her way - all the while having a wonderful discussion with and singing to her little lamb doll . You see she had places to go, people to see, and things to do.

The late afternoon sun lit up the sea grass and red mud flats. On the far shore is Blomidon's North Mountain.

Sept 10 2008
Photo by: banjon • see photo in gallery

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