Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Things I see










Did you see the baby Sandhill Crane in the first picture? The Crane in the second shot must have forgotten his gate clicker! YES, that is an American Bald Eagle, who lives in my neighborhood. The COON, well, that's Rascal, named by Little Man.

What does this bird have in his mouth? Can you tell??? I see Palm trees, everywhere I go. It still seems odd for me to see Palm trees in my day to day life. Did you notice the amazing blue sky in the palm tree shot? It is not photo shopped, it's God.

This turtle lives around the corner; he is quite old. Ever felt like someone, or thing, was watching you? I did...this lizard was peering down at me as I sat on my porch swing! We can't forget Benji, my sweet Yorkipoo...I am blessed to see him everyday.

12 comments:

Stacey said...

Now I bet you wouldn't have seen all of that in Michigan! :)

April said...

Wow...I love all of your animals shots! Of course, I think Benji takes the cake!

Tammy@Simple Southern Happiness said...

Dr Doolittle has nothing on you, what a menagerie you have there. I adore the turtle and the baby crane! What a sight to behold. All I have are pesky squirrels.But I do have backyard birds.

What a blessed family you have there.

May God keep you all safe, thank you for the visit this noon.

Jill said...

We live in a beautiful area don't we? BTW, I love Gemini Springs park; it's absolutely beautiful there!

Heart2Heart said...

I love bald eagles probably more now that they are endangered and because for us, we don't see them in the wild just in the zoo, so it's nice to see them roaming and flying free. WOW you really do have quite a lot going on where you leave.

We are lucky for hummingbirds, butterflies and the local sparrows to come by for morning visits. It makes the day completely worthwhile!

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

With all that beauty around each day must be special.How is that house sale coming?Enjoy God's lovely creation.
Blessings,Ruth

Anonymous said...

Nice to live in an area where you have a variety of animals. Northern Kentucky doesn't offer much besides cow, chickens, coons and race horses.


Take care-

Lynette Jacobs said...

Thank you for sharing these lovely photos...the Lord is the most amazing artist;-)

jamjar said...

Thanks for sharing...It's not photoshop it's God...great line!!! I'll have to remember that!!

Nishant said...

What a blessed family you have there.
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Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures! I would be in pure Heaven with all those little creatures around. I love animals!

sanjeet said...

..I love all of your animals shots
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