Late afternoon stroll. We took a stroll late this afternoon in Rondeau Provincial Park. A peaceful end to the day. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Sails. A skiff of cirrus sails across the early evening sky. Seeing this before going inside was lovely. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
A dog and his log. This hard maple chunk has been Fitzi’s go-to chew toy for about five years. Doesn’t splinter, break into potentially swallowable pieces. tzi Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
A treat for the eyes and spirit. Watching Turkey Vultures soaring overhead is always a treat for the eyes and the spirit. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Why doesn’t it auto-throw? Why doesn’t this ball auto-throw so I can chase it? Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Back after hiatus. A Red-breasted Nuthatch. Photographing such a tiny, active sprite is challenging. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
In formation. Turkey Vultures are on the move; fall migration seems to be underway. These three are in a line astern formation above a night roost. Could not get a good focus on them despite numerous tries. My technique needs work. Such graceful birds; I love watching them. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Retired. Lucy has retired for the evening, as am I. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Rainbow. A lovely way to end a showery day. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...