So, these are resident eagles at Fort Donelson along the Cumberland River in northern Tennessee. They nest in a large oak tree about 1/4 mile from this perch. There were two people at the overlook with lots of photography equipment and a lot of local history. Since this pair arrived about 12 years ago they were named after a husband and wife who lived here during the war and their son was killed in this battle (he was a confederate soldier). The man, Jack, never got over his death. So this vigilant pair were named for them. In a side note, each year the first person to spot the newly fledged eagles at the nest gets to name them.
Jack /
Yes,I know it is an eagle, but his name is Jack. Tomorrow you will meet Lizzie. And the story at Fort Donelson in Tennessee.
PS, Fuji XT-2 with 100-400 lens, 1.5 teleconverter 100 yards away and 70 feet up in the tree.
Call /
This is a bell hung in the tower at the Tumicarari Mission in Arizona. The back of the tower is not finished as the front is, so you see the bricks and the gaps not filled in with stucco. The bell was used for communication in many situations but each Sunday it would summon all to the church.
"...and call the entire community of Israel together..." Leviticus 8:3 NLT
Silent Batteries /
These are authentic civil war era canon like those used here at Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River in Tennessee. This fort was taken by U. S. Grant and its fall hastened the fall of Nashville and opened the way for the northern armies to begin the march through Tennessee. These canons, however, did stop the siege by the Union ironclads because of their skillful firing.
100 /
My mother would have been 100 today. I am traveling and do not have access to other photos so this one of her with her first grandchild, Geof, from 40 years ago will have to suffice.
OEOB /
At least that is what is was called in 1989, the Old Executive Office Building. It is technically a part of the White House but I am not sure it is covered as a NPS site but I still put it here. It is impressive. I was able to attend a conference here when Reagan was the President. Very cool experience.
Glacier National Park /
We hiked a short distance to this falls and now I cannot even recall the name. I need to have better and more comprehensive notes.
Hog Island Sheep /
These are a part of a small herd of sheep at the birthplace of George Washington in the Northern Neck of Virginia.
USS BATAAN /
Cindy and I were privileged to attend a Change of Command ceremony in Norfolk last week as Captain Brad Busch assumed command of this impressive ship. Just back from deployment it will undergo some repair and refurbish before heading out again.
Missed? /
How easy would it be to miss this gorgeous Hooded Warbler along the swampy portion of the Bluestone National Scenic River in West Virginia if you were not listening for his call and waiting in stillness for him to emerge even though his bright colors would seem to make him un-missable.
"Be still in the presence of the Lord, and wait patiently for him to act. Don’t worry about evil people who prosper or fret about their wicked schemes." Psalm 37:7 NLT
Honor to Whom Honor is Due /
At the Korean War Memorial in Washington DC. The setting sun turns this statue golden as the others still reflect the cold days of the not-yet-ended war. Remember all those who served on 11-11-11:00
Nighthawkish, Number 4 /
This little place is Elizabeth City, NC.
In a subcompact rental car!! /
When the road cries out for the MINI. At Death Valley National Park.
Behind the Scenes, literally. /
This is the back of the Ford's Theater where Lincoln was shot. Booth escaped through the door on the very right (not original door but you can see the outline of the original) and up the alley. I was able to access this by going down one street, into an alley and then a second intersecting alley and then to the back of the theater. Was interesting place to see. They were working on a set for a play that was in rehearsal.
Frayed /
This colorful rope was twinned around a dock at Beaufort, NC. Lovely twon
Welcome to Monday /
Sunrise on the beach near Avon Pier. Storm brewing.
Added edit 11/6: I have been told this is Avalon Pier, not Avon by a person who actually knows. Sorry.
Cart /
This is in a field at the George Washington National Monument on the Virginia Northern Neck, a wonderful area to explore.
“You have six days each week for your ordinary work, but on the seventh day you must stop working, even during the seasons of plowing and harvest." Exodus 34:21 NLT
Not THE Washington Monument but A WM. /
This is the entrance to the George Washington Birthplace National Monument. In the traffic circle is a smaller version of the more famous Washington DC landmark.
First /
The monument to the First Flight from this Kill Devil Hill on the Outer Banks. This shot if from the back side of the monument with darkening skies coming in fast.
Sign of the Times /
Not sure if this business is still open.I love the photos peaking out of the windows and the sign is simply wonderful. Plus how cool are those colors? I need to find out if that is for sale if the shop is closed. Walking around small towns leads to great discoveries.
