you just have to scratch that itch. This Black-bellied whistling duck could not hold off any longer.
ahhhhhhh.
you just have to scratch that itch. This Black-bellied whistling duck could not hold off any longer.
ahhhhhhh.
These bluebells are softly shaded by 280 year-old live oaks along the alee at Brookgreen Gardens near Murrell’s Inlet, SC. We spent a lovely day wondering around the extensive grounds and gardens interspersed with 4500 sculptures of figures and animals primarily. There are several fountains, a nice, new indoor reception area, a native animal zoo, low country exhibits and several other beautiful spots to view or for contemplation. Plus we had a most excellent evening meal at the Harvest Restaurant on property.
to all the possibilities that April brings. May you find great joy and meet each challenge in the strength of the Lord. No fooling!
This small heron blends nicely into the surrounding foliage while waiting in perfect stillness for a small fish or frog to wander past. Shot from a boardwalk in the Corkscrew Swamp in Florida.
At the western end the property at Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina, is a large fountain that the water sits flush with the sides and that makes for nice reflections. This one is after our evening meal at the Harvest, a really fine restaurant on property. Then we took a bit of a stroll that took us past this nice sunset view.
These boats are out most days fishing the waters off Scotland’s coast. The three fishing boats were docked along the main pier in Oban, Scotland.
A second shot of the same scene along the James River. These cypress trees are quite majestic.
I ran across this country store near the Kentucky line in Western Tennessee. Not sure if it was Watts Grocery or Spot Cash Grocery - might have been both sequentially. Nice patina on the roof.
This bird was seen in Alaska racing across a marsh just a short distance from the shore south of Anchorage. I had never seen one of these before and it was a treat to see not just this one but several more in the same area.
There are some beautiful and rather untouched places along the James River across the length of the entire river but you don’t expect them, perhaps, close to population centers like Virginia Beach, Richmond, Portsmouth and Newport News. Yet this serene shot was made between Richmond and Portsmouth along the James on the south shore. Note the eagle’s nest in the low tree toward the center.
This is from the site of an old hospital with extensive grounds that is now an urban park but much of it is still under development. Will be an amazing place.
Store front in Smithfield, Virginia. I cannot imagine who I might have been here with?
This is at Ford’s Theatre where Lincoln was assassinated by Booth. The restored theatre has a nice museum in the basement, the box where Lincoln was shot is restored as is much of the theatre and it is still used for productions today.
And soon to be here this year!
On my way to the hike I shared yesterday - I passed this house on a hill. I imagine it was once a showplace for this rural valley with beautiful proportions, a neat porch, perfect windows for the house and a view worth sitting on said porch. It is clearly near the end of its time with holes in the roof, glass missing and lots of decay. Sad to see this fade away.
Hope this day is full of Irish delight
Watching inline skaters take this jump at the Switchyard Park in Bloomington, IN.