Winter Forest in Black and White This black-and-white photograph captures a stand of bare trees in a forest. Taken a few years ago, the image holds an artistic quality that is accentuated by the monochrome palette. image
Wings Over Water “I happened to catch this pine siskin (Spinus pinus) mid-flight over the bird bath. Step into a world where even the smallest moments—like the glint in a bird's eye—tell their own story. #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #PineSiskin image
Hovering Jewel This little male Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) stopped by during the summer—just a flash of color and motion in the warm air. image
Cool Silence I saw this Great Egret (Ardea alba) near a lake in Texas. It wasn’t doing anything in particular—just hanging out, grooving in the afternoon sunshine. Well, it might have been morning; I don’t really remember. Explore a curated collection of heron and egret images in my photo gallery. Take a look! #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography#heron #egret #GreatEgret image
Good morning. 🌉☁️☕ 2 January 2026 I'm still sipping on my first cup of coffee—now lukewarm—because when I'm working, I tend to focus and ignore the cup except for those brief pauses when I remember to pick it up. While typing this, I wondered why it's called lukewarm and who Luke was. As you might guess, I took the time to look it up. Luke isn’t a name at all… hmm… well it is, but not in this context. Here, luke is an archaic Old English word meaning tepid. And before you think someone named Luke is essentially named “tepid,” that’s not right either. The name Luke comes from the Latin Lucas or Lucius, meaning light or illumination. So there you have it—a bit of not‑so‑useful information I stumbled across while writing. I finished a novel by David Baldacci, Strangers in Time, last night. It was well written and interesting, but not his usual cup of tea. Most of his books that I’ve read are mystery‑thrillers. This one was different—and honestly, I think written better. I have to admit that halfway through, I was still waiting for a time traveler to reveal himself. You really can’t judge a book by its cover or its title. No sci‑fi here; instead, it’s a riveting drama about three people—a man, a girl, and a boy—thrown together in the chaos, devastation, and loss of the London Blitz during World War II. Next on my reading list is The Widow by John Grisham, which is likely a legal drama. After that, I’m not sure. I’m thinking about finding something by Carl Hiaasen that I haven’t read—he is hilarious. I need to wrap this up and head out for a walk with Charlie. Cheers. “To know the origin of words is to know the history of civilization.” — Samuel Johnson “We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the means of inspiration and survival.” — Winston Churchill “An early‑morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.” — Henry David Thoreau #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #morning #landscape #bridge #words #book #coffee image
Stubborn Bird Some time ago, amid the hundreds of goldfinches flittering around my backyard, I spotted this house finch (Haemorhous mexicanus). His coloring caught my eye — a bit more on the orange side than most of the house finches I see around here. I only had time for this one shot. The look on his face reminded me of my dog Ben when I spoke to him and he just stared back at me — curious, patient, and maybe a little amused. image
Sparrow in a Pine Tree This is a chipping sparrow (Spizella passerina), which I suspect has the largest population around here at the moment — though the goldfinches might have them beat. Hard to say for sure. There’s no official count, just what the eyes and ears suggest. If you enjoy photos of birds and other wildlife, take a look at my photo gallery. Sparrows are never overlooked—they're a valued and important part of my collection. Feel free to explore! #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #sparrow #ChippingSparrow image
Beakful of Boldness This image of a blue jay (scientific name) reminds me that I need to pick up some whole peanuts. I've been putting a hand full of mixed nuts out there. I don't know who gets them, but they disappear. image