Showing posts with label Signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Signs. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2025

"Attention to Details"

 
I like to think I'm observant but I am still surprised when I work on my photos how many 'hidden details' I've missed!


Hey, Mr. Flycatcher! 

Spit out that grasshopper and eat some of these pesky gnats and mosquitoes!


And it's going to take this Osprey a long time to build a nest at this rate!


But look how interesting those wispy feathers are along the legs of this Great Blue Heron.

And this seemed like an unusual place for a mushroom to grow.


I guess it likes more light and air!


I'm going to get a little creepy now.


I took this photo thinking I was looking at a pretty plant but when I bent down to look more closely, this Green Anole jumped. I jumped too. I don't know who jumped higher! Isn't he perfectly hidden?

This poor alligator!


He has no body!



And I wasn't even sure this was an alligator until I looked at my pics!



He's trying to look like a 'knot on a log'! 

How do you like this pretty little pond at Reed Bingham State Park?


Read the small sign at the bottom! 


These ponds are for the kids....oh and the alligators!!!


Halloween Pennant

And now to dedicate this next part of my post to my dear friend, John from John's Island HERE

He has written me another poem dedicated to my last post and I want to share it today.

"Beneath the pines where hoofbeats roam,
Heritage Farm feels just like home.
Log cabins stand with rustic grace,
As goats and sheep patrol the place.

The Martins dart through gnats with gless,
While trails invite both you and me.
The river calls, the forest hums
Where quite peace and beauty comes.

So here's to the cabins, hooves and leaves
To Autumn dreams and golden eves!''

This is one of the true blessings of having a blog...making blog friends along the way. I know we all feel like sharing our photos with other like minded bloggers enhances our lives. John has really surprised me with these gifts of poetry. Thank you John for your thoughtfulness.


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Saturday, July 6, 2024

"Oddities" and time off for good behavior!


 I wanted to share photos of some of my sightings that didn't make it into a post this summer.


And as far as the 'good behavior'....it depends on who you ask! heehee!


This Utopia sign is at Ross Prairie State Forest, so we'll see what we've missed there!


I saw this Scarlett Tanager but it was deep in the dark woods so the photos aren't great.


But it sure was a good sighting!


I think this is a Painted Lady butterfly.


There were TWO of them!


I just wish it had stayed put for a longer photo shoot!

And this Gopher Tortoise was running as fast as his short legs would carry him when he saw me coming.


They really are surprisingly quick!


He was a beauty and close to our campsite at Ross Prairie.


Here's his home! 

The Cactus was in full bloom and I took these at the same time.


I am going to take a couple of weeks break from the computer to get some things done. We are busy with 'home improvements'. Nothing big, just cleaning out and tidying up! I finally removed the silk tree from my bedroom. 


I loved it but it was impossible to keep clean. The dust collected on it! 


Photos taken at different times of the year. I don't change much, just a throw pillow or two!


A view out my bedroom window. 

 Maybe we'll even do a few 'fun' things in the next couple of weeks. I hope so! 

See you later, gator! 🐊 Hugs, Diane 🐢

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Friday, June 21, 2024

A nice long hike at Halpata Tastanaki Preserve!

 
I finally got on the trail at Pruitt for a nice long hike. 


It was less hot, less humidity with a breeze! 
Those days are few and far between in the summer months.


I took my time and took wildflower photos to my heart's content.


I saw 4 Bobwhites and 1 deer and a Hawk (no photos) but I took my time and enjoyed 2 hours in nature.


A quick photo of the wild honey bee hive, still active.


One small airplane flying overhead,


as well as Swallowtail kites and buzzards.


It was a welcome sight to see the Eastern Meadowlark and I enjoyed the song they sing.


Velvet Ant


The old shed with all of it's rustic beauty.


And a spider.

I got back to the Jeep and thought there was NO WAY I would stop for another pretty flower and neat bird. I had apple slices to munch and water to drink and I was ready to go home! 


But as I drove the dirt road to the hwy, I looked out in the pasture and saw a family of Sandhill Cranes.


So I took my one last ounce of energy and got out to walk the fence line and take pics. 


They walked and I tried to keep up!


Mama staying close to the young one!


Papa with all of the brightness of his colors! 


And the little one trying to keep up!


Getting to see the young Crane and this beautiful family was worth the effort!


I hope you find a nice day to get outside this week!

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Friday, September 2, 2022

Trail Updates - A week later

  
Even though I hike some of the same trails from week to week, things are constantly changing.


This summer, I've had to stick to some of the trails that provide shade.


And it's nice to walk on the paved trails where there are fewer pesky bugs. I prefer those that take me deep into the forest.


But even though it's hot and humid here in Florida, I still like to get out. 


Loggerhead Shrike


After I stay inside for a day or two, I'm looking out the window to see if there is any sign of a breeze!


White-tailed Deer


This deer was standing so still, I'm surprised I saw it!


These are some of the things I've seen on my hikes this week.

And for changes?


A lot of you commented that this looked like a Snowy Owl.


And it looks even more like an Owl this week. (It's actually a web of caterpillars, a very LARGE web!)


And the Lion's Ear wildflower I showed a week or so ago, is starting to dry and droop.


I can report that my Jeep is even dirtier and dustier now too. But that just makes it look better I think!


Photos taken from hikes at Halpata Tastanaki Preserve, the Pruitt Trailhead, and the Florida Trails, 49th Ave trailhead.

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