Saturday, January 17, 2015

Even Though My Travels Are Very Entertaining,My Backyard Does The Trick, Too

In the morning as I sit drinking my cappuccino, the fleeting birds at my bird feeders delight me with their poses and their flights of nature. It amuses me so much that I refill the feeders each night so they are ready for the birds' arrival in the morning. Then I prepare my camera for the perfect snap.  My zoom lens brings the birds in close so I get to know them on a personal level.
Hidden in the branch is a red bellied woodpecker perched amongst the greenery feasting on some bugs.
 The woodpecker's flight soared through the branches and showed lightening speed.

 The chickadee's small size does not deter it from getting every morsel that it can from the tree branch.
Today by the pond the cardinals were hopping through the branches. Catching one in flight gave a flash of red to the air!

My backyard lends itself to the world of birds. The trees tower high into the sky. Tree branches dip in different directions.There is a certain calmness that pervades the pond. Mr. Fox strolls through the woods occasionally. The deer think the pond is their drinking fountain.
 The pond's glassy frozen cover of ice lends itself to ice skating . It was the scene of many memorable ice skating dates of our children. As I was putting the Christmas decorations away in the barn, the box of ice skates drew my attention. I couldn't remember  the last time those skates were out of the box. Time seems to be flying by. I wish I could stop time or maybe I wish I could bring back those times when there were those voices coming from the pond.

Thursday, January 15, 2015


In the morning when we looked out the door we were surrounded by elephants. At night when we closed up the tent we could hear the sounds of the night. Inside the dark tent I was thinking "Are there spiders crawling around me? My security centered around a whistle and a flashlight. I needed the flashlight to navigate my way around the tent in the dark. When I went to the bathroom I imagined the animals on the other side.I have to admit at times I was a little skeptical. But, I had my whistle. And , in the end , it was one hell of an adventure which is what travel should be! I always look back at some of the adventures and laugh at myself.
The elephants traveled in maternal groups and were fascinating to watch. One day our guide pulled into a group of elephants and asked us if we would like to sit and watch the elephants. It was peaceful and amusing. We watched the elephants pull tree branches down and they moved around us. I loved watching the babies breast feed.
The wildebeest were many. Most of the time they were just lulling pass but when one would start running the herd would follow. You would not want to get in their way. The herd creates a rhythmic pace and they race across the field.
According to our guide the Cape Buffallo is the meanest animal in the Serengeti. Jadim said it could take its horn right through you.
Spending the time in the Serengeti gave me a perspective on the animals and how the country operates its National Park. No one can go without a guide. You need a guide for protection and for understanding all the fees.

Dubai's Desert

When we were in Dubai we went to the desert for a fun night. It included dune bashing, a dinner and fun with my cousin, Paul and his fiance, Jenn. Watching the sun go down was beautiful!