Showing posts with label Turtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turtles. Show all posts



§ Reflections Of....


The other day when I drove to a favorite park of mine, I spent several minutes on the Hawkwatch Platform, watching birds of all kinds fly in and take advantage of the drip system for drinking water. This dove flew into the tree near the bottom of the 'pond' and I noticed its reflection on the water's surface and snapped a photo...
 

They are mainly indigenous to the Southwest United States from the southern tip of California, across New Mexico and into Texas. What we see here in Corpus is year 'round, tho they are also known to migrate in the winter, southward into Old Mexico. If interested, click here, to listen to their song.

So after resizing this dove photo off my digital camera to upload it to a blog post, I skimmed through my computer files to see if I had any MORE reflection photos. Here are three others...


Turtle


Monrning light at Pollywog Ponds


Gulf Sunrise Reflections



§ Nuttin' Important....


Not much earth shattering going on at Hootin's abode this week. In fact, it's been too quiet. I'm not going anywhere much 'cause by the time the sun is getting ready to rise, the temps are climbing. This Saturday it's predicted to get a heat index of 110°F, so I will continue to stay home for the most part; do laundry, dust, and maybe vacuum. That's a dangerous heat index and it's kinda scary!! It's the first week in MAY!!!! That is the middle of August temps normally. I've been reading, watching game shows on TV [jeopardy only], getting a post finished and pre-scheduled to post for my bird blog. I did have another chiropractor visit on Tuesday, then, after the appointment, I went and bought me a couple of make-up bags that needed to be replaced. Priorities for the moment, tho, is stocking up on our pantry of canned goods, etc. for hurricane preparedness....menial things to be done before June [when hurricane season begins] arrives. I also need to schedule a hair cut soon!  I've put that off for some time now, and it shows.  My hair is curling where it's not supposed to curl.  lol  I filled up the car with gas the other day and it was $49.00!! When will this end? Eggs, tho it was suggested there'd be shortage of them because of the bird flu...I noticed at the store there are PLENTY of eggs! But the price per dozen has doubled. Figure that out. It's like the cost of fuel...around here [oil country] we have tons of storage tanks that hold millions of barrels each, yet the cost of gas sky-rockets?!! I could go on and on about our government and big corporations and their greed, but it's useless.  Hope this'll be the end in 2024.  I've had enough of his 'reign'.  [just my opinion!!!  I refuse to make it a huge discussion, so no need to get riled if you disagree.] I will just finish with more photos that have been on the computer for way too long [dolphins, box turtle, longhorn cattle and last - a squirrel]...








§ Blogger Interface is a Challenge These Days...


I started out the morning after breakfast, working online in Blogger. The "newer" interface is not the friendliest. I feel I'm pretty proficient with coding. Yet, I can get tangled up in HTML for hours. I really shoulda just forgot the whole thing and gone birding. But no! Stupid me. I worked for hours and took a lunch break. Yes, hours. Then, I ended up getting the finishing touches on both of my blog templates for March after lunch. The most frustrating features [or I should say LACK of features], are the customized backgrounds...they don't work as they should [covering only the top few inches without being a complete filled in page! And secondly, the header! Each time, even after resizing it to fill the width, it comes out aligned to the far left! Not centered. I worked and worked. Finally, got it figured out, and made notes for next month's updated design. At least I hope.

As I said, I shoulda gone birding!



§ Language of Color....Yellow


The beauty and bountiful Spring Flowers are putting on quite a show of color now. Finally. The blossom arrival seemed slow this year, but it may be that we actually had a 'winter', and flowers did die off to a nice golden brown! I encountered patchy fog, drizzle, sun, humidity and drifting clouds on one morning. This is what I found, out walking the trails. The small pond shared is a birding hotspot called "The Willows" and a turtle added to the mix. I stopped at the falcon nest platform on the way home, and I am pretty sure the flowers along the road were a California Poppy [?]...the leaves sure reminded me of the same [#s 1, 2, and 3 in the series below].  Yellow seems to be the prevalent color right now...









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Yellow is the most visible color of the spectrum. The human eye processes yellow first. This explains why it is used for cautionary signs and emergency rescue vehicles. Peripheral vision is 2.5 times higher for yellow than for red. Yellow has a high light reflectance value and therefore it acts as a secondary light source. Excessive use of bright yellow (such as on interior walls) can irritate the eyes.
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If yellow is your favorite color: You probably love to express your individuality by creating new ideas and sharing your collected knowledge with others, and might have a deep need for logical order in your everyday life.
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§ Painting...


I'd prefer to sketch with lead pencil of all art mediums...I can pick up my sketch pad and carry it with me when I get a notion to draw.  Unlike a painting project that remains on the easel and I have to go back and forth to the library [our book room] and work in only the one area.  But, I have used acrylic paints for painting once in a while.  Here are some that are framed and hanging around the house.  I apologize for some that look cropped, for a reason....the glass with the frame shows light reflections [or curtains, etc.] so, I had to stand at an angle to get a better perspective:


A sea turtle


A Wood Duck


A Cardinal


A Hummingbird


A Tri-colored Heron


A Brown Pelican [I've shown this as a header on my blogs before]


A Great Blue Heron

Besides acrylics and pencil, I've experimented in oil, oil pastels [I have a couple I've got ready to share here at a later time], and colored pencil.  But, most often I grab my #5 lead pencil and sketch pad and draw.

Feb 9th is my birthday.  I won't be blogging 



§ 12 months of Nature in 2019...


Once again, from my monthly recordings...a review of the past year. And again, the frame used was before I revamped my blog look. I think this is the last of my images that have the old framing.



Early sun on the bay


Toadstools after a week of rain


Raw Copper from Tucson AZ mine  [in our  yard....we bought it while on a tour of a copper mine when living in Tucson, and moved it here with us!!]  After all, copper costs a pretty penny!!!!


Cypress Tree seed pods


White Tailed Dear [and white in the background bushes...egrets]


Turtle at Lakeview Park


Dolphins in front of the ship's bow


Coral


Wiley Coyote on the beach


Autumn Splendor on a Nature Trail


Passionflower seed pod with dew drop


Coral Beans




§ Early in the Day at Port A....


I left before sunrise [As always. Mostly to avoid traffic and rush hour]. By the time I got to the islands, the cloud cover was showing rain showers on the horizon, so I pulled off the island highway onto a beach access road and arrived at the dunes and pulled off on the beach to snap a few photos of the morning sun...




...after taking a couple of photos of the skyline and horizon, I traipsed back to retrieve my lens ball which I tote in the car all the time. I then walked back near the incoming surf and dropped the ball on the sand, hoping to kneel down and get some of the sky's colors in the globe. Well, I almost lost the ball!!! The tide came in and drenched my legs, knees, and half of my shorts I was wearing...soaking my shoes!!  I  jumped up, and then, watched the water as it washed my ball out to sea with the ebb tide!! LOL. No, I didn't panic. It is heavy enough that I would have been able to wade back in and save the day. But, I was WET now. That meant I had to get out my blanket from the car to use on my seat to get back in and drive to Port A from there. Not a good start for my day trippin'!!!  I only got one photo before the whole scenario put the hipper-dipper to my intentions....




It's about 15 miles from the beach where I parked to get the sunrise, and by the time I arrived at Port A, the sky had cleared. No rain! Bummer. Another scorcher in just a few hours' time.

I first stopped at one of this village's birding hotspots and saw dozens of different birds including one species I haven't seen in over two years! [That was exciting....made up for walking around in my damp clothes]. This weekend, I will show photos of the special bird seen [the largest wingspan in North America ---in relation to body size]. Anyway, all in all it was a beautiful, peaceful, tranquil time. I was alone on the boardwalk for quite some time before others arrived. That's another reason I leave so early....Alone time!! Just me, the bird song, the scenery....





...after leaving this spot on the map, I headed out for the 2nd stop. A few white ibis graced the tree branches, a couple of grackles and a lone killdeer. On a floating log in the pond, one turtle. I stopped to get a photo of the turtle then noticed a 2nd turtle trying to board 'ship'. It was comical. The 2nd one made a couple of attempts to no avail, making the 1st turtle hang on as the log rolled and bobbed in the water like a fishing float...Once the 2nd turtle accomplished joining its buddy, the log rolled, capsized and they both disappeared under the murky water! You had to be there to watch it all go down to laugh at it all as it took place....




Once I saw the special bird, I thought maybe they flew to the ship channel...so, I drove over to Charlie's Pasture along the channel. No special bird...they disappeared. But, I saw a brown pelican perched on a hurricane damaged pier...



....off to the jetty and beach I went...





I walked the beach for a while longer, and when the ships came in, I was too far away to get there beside them in time to check for any dolphin activity. The phone rang, it was my son, and the wind was blowing a goodly speed, keeping him from hearing me well enough...I got back in the car, put the phone on bluetooth, and left for Corpus. We talked the entire way, as we both headed home.

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