The cormorants spend most of their time diving under water to catch fish. When they come up they spend almost 30 minutes sitting in the sun drying their wings. It starts with them shaking their wings for almost five minutes to get most of the water off and then they sit like statues with their wings spread, enjoying the sun.
Monday, March 05, 2012
Drying Time
The cormorants spend most of their time diving under water to catch fish. When they come up they spend almost 30 minutes sitting in the sun drying their wings. It starts with them shaking their wings for almost five minutes to get most of the water off and then they sit like statues with their wings spread, enjoying the sun.
Canal Visitor
First Christmas in Hudson House
.....And After
Before.....
Zorro
Back Yard Beauty
Creative Hauling
Tile Installation
Andy is a tile installation expert who agreed to leave his family in the middle of the Christmas holidays to help me tear out carpeting and install the tile. The job was a bear and he lost a pound a day over the almost 2 weeks that he worked. I tried to record all the steps that he went through to hopefully learn from the master. He did an incredible job and made me realize that it is even harder than it looks.
Arrival of The Tile
I'm Not So Ugly!
Folks here call the Muscovies Ugly Ducks and perhaps they don't have the beauty of some of the other duck families, but this one was enchanted with his own image in a broken mirrored door that I had placed in the trash. He would stand staring at himself and then walk away. Seconds later he was back for a second and third look at himself and he seemed really pleased with what he saw.
The New Floating Dock
Dolphin In My Canal
Dolphins!!!!!!
If anyone along the canal spots dolphins, the cry goes out to alert everyone. This is Sam and Bill my next door neighbors. I lucked out in the neighbor department. They are so kind and giving. There is a tradition of sharing food over the back fence which I love, since Bill is such a good cook and tends to cook everything on his outdoor grill. The first meal he shared with me was trout caught that day in the canal behind our houses.
My First Overnight Visitors in Hudson
Home in Hudson Florida
Saturday, September 03, 2011
MovinOnToFlorida
Fingers crossed, this is a view of the canal from my new house in Hudson, Florida on the Gulf of Mexico. The big structure is one of my 2 davits for lifting a boat out of the water. Now I just need a boat! Closing is scheduled for Sept 27 and Kitty and I will start the drive from Santa Fe on Sept 23 and, hopefully, get there in time for closing and furniture arrival. It will be wonderful being back on the east coast with good friends! I am hoping the two storms heading toward my new home decide to veer off and go back out to sea!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Ultimate Travel Destination
This is a travel blog after all, and there can be no greater travel adventure than going into outer space. If you haven't been watching the live coverage on the NASA TV channel on your computer, you have been missing an awe inspiring adventure. It is like actually being there. The site also has videos of all the things you have missed (including lift off) and a schedule of live events to come. Today was the hook up of Atlantis with the International Space Station and I was there live as the door to the space station opened and the Atlantis crew floated in through the doorway for the last time. Throughout all of the filming - I saw the earth in the background, as I have never seen it before.
To log on to the NASA TV site - cut and paste the link at the end of this blog entry and travel along with this last historic flight. This is an quote from the NASA TV site:
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Earth Image of the Day
Atlantis Rides Into History →
On July 8, 2011, the Space Shuttle Atlantis lit its rockets and roared into space for the 135th and last flight of the U.S. space transportation system.
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Enjoy the ride! from RamblinMe
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
To log on to the NASA TV site - cut and paste the link at the end of this blog entry and travel along with this last historic flight. This is an quote from the NASA TV site:
__________________________________________________________________________________
Earth Image of the Day
Atlantis Rides Into History →
On July 8, 2011, the Space Shuttle Atlantis lit its rockets and roared into space for the 135th and last flight of the U.S. space transportation system.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Enjoy the ride! from RamblinMe
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Timor Mornings
There is a rhythm that I fall into almost immediately after arriving in Timor.
First, we were incredibly lucky to have discovered the Arbiru Hotel on the seashore on the western side of Dili. It has become home and the people there treat us as family. This photo is taken from our balcony at the hotel.
Every morning at exactly 6:15 am the first outrageously loud rooster crows and sets up the beginning of an all morning competition with the 1000s of other roosters in the city. I can almost tell the time, just by listening to the number of roosters crowing.
Sitting out on the balconey having morning coffee, there is an "Apocolypse Now" phase when you see passenger jets clearing our roof to land at the Dili airport nearby. At the same time a huge cargo helicopter flies directly overhead, taking workers out to the oil platforms. Sometimes charity and military groups join in the air traffic.
As the roosters begin to quiet, the goats and pigs take their turn. All of these sounds were a bit startling during the first week of the first trip. After three trips, they are part of the rhythm of life for me in Timor - and I miss them.
Oops - Please Forgive
As usual, I learn everything the hard way - so the animal photos to follow are both individual and combined in a photo collage. The lesson I learned is that you MUST empty your tray of photos before publishing your collage. Lesson learned.
The photo above is the cement wall along the beach highway in Dili. The little kid is looking out across the Timor Sea to a freighter that probably holds the tonic water that we couldn't find in our entire month in Timor. Because of all the red tape, the stores are continually out of something and that something is usually sitting on a freighter within sight of the harbor, like some sort of cosmic tease.
Stay tuned for future blog entries. The entries below are about the Timor Independence day Celebration held during our third visit to the island. The next sets will be about our trip to the eastern part of the island and also the crowning glory of our volunteer work - the opening celebration for the school library that we (mostly Doug) built. Before and after photos are dazzling - so stay tuned!
And Happy USA 4th of July! (and Miss Sandy's Birthday, Sandy and Adrian's Anniversary, Pat and Roy's Anniversay, Shammy and UBend's Wedding, and Lynn and Wayne's move to Los Angeles) from Ramblin Me
IntraSpeciesCelebrants
YesWeAreMalay
This tiny little girl became excited when she saw Doug and me and started pointing and shouting "Malay,Malay." Malay means "foreigner" and we Malay are still quite the oddity. Out of 1000s of people at the Indepence Day Celebration I may have seen less than 10 Malay - and blonde hair makes me stand out even more. I keep joking about having a T shirt printed with "malay" on it, but I am not sure how the locals would take it.
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