Travel with me, let me take you to see, enjoy, explore and appreciate the beauty presented to you in my photos of nature, man made or other kind, in my back yard, near and far and around the world!
Friday, June 6, 2014
National Harbor
Located in Maryland, National Harbor is a waterfront getaway just outside of down own Washington, DC. This is a place for hang out with your lover hand in hand, with your friends or families visiting you from out of town...
walking around with no worries, cool breeze in the spring and early summer, enjoying window shopping and trying out different restaurants.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Outside of my window - Robin
A Robin out side of my window on a raining day:
A poem from Noël Coward
As I awoke this morning
When all sweet things are born
A robin perched upon my sill
To signal the coming dawn.
The bird was fragile, young and gay
And sweetly did it sing
The thoughts of happiness and joy
Into my heart did bring.
I smiled softly at the cheery song
Then as it paused, a moment’s lull,
I gently closed the window
And crushed its fucking skull.
http://www.noelcoward.net/html/sketches.html
Find it in Noel Coward, Collected Verse -1999 Methuen edition.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Wild Blackberry
In a beautiful spring day, fresh air, warm breeze. Then came the lovely flowers of wild black berry in their glory. I hope you can take time in your busy day to smell and appreciate this beauty from my neck of the woods.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Roxborough State Park- Denver, Colorado
Roxborough State Park is a popular state park located in the southwestern suburbs of Denver, Colorado, in the United States. The park covers an area of approximately 4,000 acres and is home to a variety of geological formations, including red sandstone formations, rock outcroppings, and scenic vistas.
The park's most notable geological feature is the Fountain Formation, which is a red sandstone formation that is approximately 300 million years old. The formation is home to a variety of fossils, including marine animals, plants, and insects. The park's Visitor Center has exhibits that showcase these fossils, as well as other natural and cultural history of the area.
I have hiked through many national parks, and I believe that the views from the various hiking trails here in Roxborough State Park are the most breathtaking, as if they could only exist in one's dreams. Even days after returning home, I find myself still dreaming about them. I absolutely love that feeling.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Outside my Window - Morning Dove
The Mourning Dove, also known as the American Mourning Dove, is a medium-sized bird that is native to North America. It is a member of the dove family and is known for its distinctive cooing call, which is a familiar sound in many parts of the continent. The Mourning Dove is a slender bird with a long, pointed tail and a plump body. It has a brownish-gray plumage that is speckled with black spots on the wings and back, and a pale buff-colored underside. The male and female look similar, but the male can be identified by a iridescent patch on its neck.
I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to capture some images of them when they visited my neighborhood.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Outside my window - Starling (Black Bird)
One day, I took some photos of Sterlings outside my window and noticed that each photo showed the birds carrying small pieces of material, presumably to use in building their nest. It was amazing to see each bird with something in its mouth! I now have a better understanding of how these birds construct their nests.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Outside my window - English Sparrow
very morning, I wake up to the delightful sound of birds chirping outside my window. For a long time, I wasn't able to capture decent pictures of these birds, but that all changed when I purchased my second bridge camera, which has a powerful 50x zoom. Here are some of the bird pictures I have taken with my new camera. After doing some research, I learned that the sparrow is the most common bird in the area around my house.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
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