Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Working for Peanuts




I found some large bird feed in my shed that I had forgotten about. So I put a little out on the walls to watch what would happen. Well, the Blue Jays were the first to attack. And they took the peanuts first. All of them. Then the chipmunks, squirrels and ever present Grackles finished things up.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Chesapeake Sunset








And finally the sunset, again and again, again. These are all from the Matapeake Clubhouse beach including the clubhouse. The Chesapeake Bay makes for an awesome canvas for an awesome sunset. All for your holiday weekend enjoyment.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

New Vistors







I know that this time of year brings some new visitors (odd ducks) to Dykemans Spring so last weekend I went looking and found these guys. The first (pictures 1-3) I think, are mergansers. But I am not real confident of that diagnosis. The second is a Spotted Sandpiper. I've had that one confirmed. The biggest difference with these and the mallards and Canada geese it that the are a lot more skittish.  Mergansers. What do you think?

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Bay Bridge from Queen Anne's County





These are some pictures I got from Matapeake Clubhouse Beach, about 2 miles south of the bridge. I probably should have gone north of the to get the sunset through the bridge. The pano shows most of the 4.3 mile span.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Ducky Day Care




This is from last weekend at the north pond at Dykeman's Spring. There were no other adult ducks on the vicinity. This brave hen is charged with twenty, that's 20, ducklings. I would saw she had her webbed feet full.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Bay Bridge at Sunset


I splurged the four bucks it cost to cross the Bay Bridge to get some sunset pictures last week. I think it was worth it. I will post some more later this week.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Allium




Purple Haze, all around
Don't know if I'm coming up or down,
Am I happy or in misery?
What ever it is that girl put a spell on me.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

The Layover


Snow geese chilling out on Assateague Island on their way back north.
New Years Day 2016.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Ute Trading Post


This old curio shop at he entrance to Colorado Springs' Garden of the Gods. Like old signs gone to waste, this place is now the Jade Dynasty Chinese Restaurant. The Ute Trading Post dates back to 1934.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Curly's Place (PG 209)



Curly's Place along Colorado Avenue in Calhan, Colorado is closed now, but I'd bet it was a doosy of a hangout back in it's day. Curly's boarded up back in 2007.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Dykeman's Flotilla


I took a weekend walk around Dykeman's Spring and the young ducks and geese are already mobile. These Canada Geese and goslings swim through the reflection of the Hatch House.

Friday, May 13, 2016

Point Retreat Lighthouse



I thought I was out of lighthouses to post. This is another lighthouse we passed by while whale watching in Auke Bay on the outskirts of Juneau, Alaska. It is located on the northern end of Admiralty Island between Stephens Passage and Chatham Strait. Originally built in 1904 it was replaced by this building in 1924.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Usual Suspects












1. Mourning Dove
2. American Robin
3&4. House Sparrows
5. Blue Jay
6. Mallard Duck
7. Goldfinch
8. House Finch
9. House Sparrows
10. Black-capped Chickadee
11. Northern Cardinal

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Free




I had a dream about you, a dream about me,
And we had free money and a black limousine.
Everything was new, it was clean,
And you reached out for the ring, a diamond ring,
But it wasn't real, it was a dream,
I woke up and I screamed,
I want you
Free money

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Arriba Grain


Arriba Grain elevator, Flagler Cooperative Association, Arriba, Colorado. As seen from Interstate 70 near exit 383. September 2015.

Monday, May 09, 2016

Circumhorizontal Arc




Your word of the day is CIRCUMHORIZONTAL ARC. Remember there will be a quiz later. A "CHA", sometimes erroneously called a Fire Rainbow, is different than a rainbow or Sun Dog. It is caused when the sun is high and above cirrus clouds. The halo is formed by sunlight entering horizontally-oriented, flat hexagon ice crystals through a vertical side face and leaving through the near horizontal bottom plate, yadda, yadda, yadda. I sure I lost you all somewhere there. Anyways, as seen from the backyard.