Among the Branches I saw this northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) one day, flittering through the branches of our crepe myrtle trees. Their silhouette is easy to pick out from a distance — the long tail helps, and they’re noticeably larger than the finches and sparrows. My wife used to hear them pecking at the window in the mornings and thought they were reminding us to put bird seed out. If you’re captivated by cardinals and other members of the Cardinalidae family—better known as the cardinal family—step into my photo gallery for a visual feast. Come take a look: #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #NorthernCardinal image
Dreamy Reflections at Low Tide This is a quick snap I took early in the morning at Gulfport, Mississippi. The two gulls are likely laughing gulls, and the larger bird is a great blue heron. image
Hilltop Plover I saw this killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) perched on a hilltop overlooking a lake in Texas. 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 #shorebird #plover #killdeer image
Good morning. ☕☕☕ 16 January 2026 I went to the dentist yesterday to have my two front teeth worked on. A couple of weeks late if all I wanted for Christmas were my two front teeth 😆. Nothing dramatic—just fillings. My wife and I both carry dental insurance, so I walked out with my wallet still intact. While I was in the chair, the dentist insisted on nitrous oxide because my blood pressure was running a little high. First time I’ve ever used it. I don’t know why I always said no before—probably some macho notion that I needed to “tough it out.” If I were truly that tough, I guess I would’ve said, “Skip the nitrous, skip the anesthetic, and hand me the drill” 😂. One thing that always gets me in a dentist’s office is the sound of the drill. It hits the same spine‑tingling frequency as fingernails on a chalkboard 😱. My hearing aids seem specially engineered to pick up and amplify every annoying noise. I meant to turn them off before we started, but forgot. C’est la vie. Not so long ago, I would’ve slipped away from work for the appointment and headed straight back afterward. Now? I declared a personal holiday and took a nap in my recliner. That’s the problem with being able to do what you want when you want—you actually can. I recently poured a new driveway, and there’s a chunk of concrete from the old one sitting along the path to the mailbox. It’s not large, and I don’t need to move it, but every time I pass it, instead of tossing it into the brush, I tell myself I’ll get to it later. I have time to do or not to do—that is the question. “Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the hell happened.” — Jennifer Yane “Blessed are they who hold lively conversations with the helplessly mute, for they shall be called dentists.” — Ann Landers “It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” — Albert Einstein #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #morning #flower #time #dentist image