Tag: nature

  • Sunday Stills – Water – 05.02 .21

    Sunday Stills – Water  – 05.02 .21

    With Florida being a peninsula and water on three sides of it, the St. Johns River that runs north (uphill) and the Hillsborough River running through Tampa Bay, plus Lake Okeechobee, numerous lakes and springs, Florida is the place for water!

  • Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #44

    Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #44

    I guess Week #43 Baby Birds proved to be a hard week for everyone. Thank you for being patient with me as I try to recover from the past two days. I hope to post Week #44 Bird Weekly today by end of day.

  • Quote – Balance – Week #22

    Quote – Balance – Week #22

    The feature image is the balance between nature and creativity. It is a Zen Garden that Frank made that is interactive for anyone who wants to take it apart and put it together through their own meditation.

  • Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #43

    Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #43

    I guess Week #43 Baby Birds proved to be a hard week for everyone. Thank you for being patient with me as I try to recover from the past two days. I hope to post Week #44 Bird Weekly today by end of day.

  • SQUARES – Bright Future

    SQUARES – Bright Future

    There are seven species of sea turtles on the planet and six of them are on the threatened or endangered list because of humans. Some of the hazards for sea turtles is them getting entangled in fishing gear, the loss of habitat due to coastal development, poaching and ocean pollution including plastic. All seven species…

  • SQUARES – Bright Yellow

    SQUARES – Bright Yellow

    This bright yellow Hibiscus is a mood booster! Sprinkles of dew lay gleaming on the pedals. Too bad they only last for a day! Day 17 – Squares – “Bright” Click the panel below to visit Becky’s site and the April Squares Photo Challenge with the rules: Also for Cee’s Flower of the Day!

  • Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #42

    Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #42

    We did make it to St. Marks Wildlife Refuge and had a wonderful day of birding. You all had very inspiring photos this week and many birds that I have seen and many that I have not. Thank you for sharing your birds!

  • SQUARES – Bright Beak

    SQUARES – Bright Beak

    The American Oystercatcher is a strange looking bird to me but is one of the most recognized. With its bright orange beak and red and yellow eyes, they stand out on our beaches as they scour the sand for shellfish (clams, oysters and other saltwater molluscs) which is their exclusive diet.

  • SQUARES – Bright Spot

    SQUARES – Bright Spot

    bright spot in the sky during sunset over the St. John’s River in Jacksonville, Florida.

  • SQUARES – Brightness Reminder

    SQUARES – Brightness Reminder

    This sunflower is special because it was the only one to come up just a few months after its owner passed away.