~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Water Features ~

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~ RDP Saturday: Trigger ~

This site and prompt came to my attention through Cee’s blog. When I saw her post, I knew that finally there was a befitting place to feature this photo taken in eastern Washington State, USA.

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #270: On Display ~

My older sister and I joined our younger sister at her home in St. Louis, for a get-together this week. Since this was my first visit to St. Louis, my sisters knew just where to take me for my initial day on the town!

What a fantastic walk I had through the history of The Blues! So many photos and artifacts, skillfully placed so that one era logically and gracefully connected with the next. All the time, various blues music circulated around me and there were also some fun interactive displays.

Since my husband is a musician at heart, we have always had a large library of music in our home. Most of the artists on display I had listened to or knew of, and many are in our CD collection.

Chuck Berry
Gibson ES – 355 Bigsby

This is just a sampling of what you can see on display at The National Blues Museum in St. Louis, MO. If every you have the inclination, it is a fine place to visit!

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

Thank you Anne-Christine for the wonderful challenge this week. It gave me all the reason I needed to share one of my adventures with my sisters!

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Guess Where I Am ~

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~ Lens Artists Photo Challenge #269: On the Edge ~

Patti takes us to the edge, as she invites us to use any kind of edge in our photos for this week’s Lens Artists Challenge. I’ll start with shots of two fledglings, both of the Woodpecker family. They have progressed beyond the edge of their nests to the relative safety of my woodland deck. Both appear quite tentative – on edge – as they seek food here.

Northern (Red-shafted) Flicker (Colaptes auratus)
Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens)

A few years ago I started posting “Reports from the Edge of a Continent” with photos taken at Long Beach, WA. The photo below was taken on a morning after a stormy night of slashing rain and gale fore winds. This immature Bald Eagle looked bedraggled and weary sitting on the edge of a driftwood raft.

After the Storm Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

It is a joy to watch Sanderling flocks as they gather at surf’s edge probing the sand for aquatic invertebrates. The feast is best at slack tide when they rush out pecking repeatedly with the tide and then turning tail to troop back with the incoming flow.

Sanderling (Calidris alba)

I featured Brown Pelicans on this week’s Wordless Wednesday. The shot below captures six birds as they coast just above the churning surf, ready to dive in at any moment to catch a meal. Their physical structure gives them an edge over other birds for this method of fishing.

Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

Thank you to Patti who provides wonderful broad examples to illustrate the theme, On the Edge!

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Brown Pelicans on the Move ~

Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

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~Lens-Artists Photo challenge #268: Tell Us Why ~

For this week’s challenge, Tina puts us to the test! Our task is to select up to ten photos which are all-time favorites, regardless of subject or year they were taken. In addition, we are to give a reasonable explanation of why these are favorites.

Taken in 2016, this shot looking back at North Head Lighthouse on the Long Beach, WA peninsula, continues to remind me how important it is to turn around and see the subject you just visited from a different angle. It is a typical overcast day, the trees clinging to the rocky crag, shaped by strong winds, provide a thrilling sensation as our eye is drawn down the trail to the light house.

In the years since the photo above was taken, the light house has been refurbished by volunteers and the Washington State Park Services. It is open for tours of the inside from May through September. This next photo I took looking out one of the windows on the winding staircase up to the top. The light was just right, the window was clean, and I was careful to get as much of the frame as I could in the shot. Framing, perspective, and light all contribute to its being one of my favorites.

We move now from looking through a frame to viewing a vast horizon. This landscape photo was taken at Fort Columbia State Park from the edge of an east facing cliff with flowering cherry trees in the foreground, the wide expanse of the Columbia River Bar stretching toward the Astoria-Megler Bridge, and in the background, the Coast Range mountains engulfed in a sky full of storm clouds.

Now for some favorite close-ups of birds. The Bald Eagle below was very involved with eating its lunch when I came in view. Clearly, it had no intention of sharing, which is one of the reasons I chose this one. Eagles are ferocious, predatory birds. This face-to-face photo captures that characteristic, and the churning surf in the background adds to the drama.

By contrast, the solo Sanderling resting on one leg in the quiet morning tide, is a favorite for its simplicity, composition and the reflection captured.

Brown Pelicans are an absolute pleasure to photograph. Of all the photos I’ve taken of them individually and in groups, this is my favorite. Why? All the movement and light! Waves sparkling as they push toward the shore, the various positions of four pelicans and one gull resting in the surf give us a sense of their character. Add to that the pelican just lifting up and about to fly away, its wing feathers flared out above the foaming rollers.

Two people strolling along the beach in Autumn with the foggy forest on North Head in the background, and flocks of shorebirds swooping through the air around them is another favorite. Perhaps a sentimental favorite, yet it has good leading lines and movement.

Speaking of leading lines, here is the winner in that category. It was an extremely low tide, and each step of the lowering tide left a muddy froth line in the sand. A bank of clouds on both the east and west horizons helps draw us to the disappearing point.

I’ll close with a Long Beach sunset taken from the deck of my condo. There are many beautiful sunsets in my archives, and I selected this one because the clouds create soft leading lines, the colors are magnificent, and there’s one little light from a fishing vessel out on the water.

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

A big thank you to Tina for calling upon us to scrutinize our work and make difficult decisions. I also want to thank my hubby, who went through all the photos I was considering and gave me helpful and welcome feedback!

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Beaver Chapter Model A Club of Portland, OR ~ Arrives! ~

On your ride with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #267: Recharge ~

If I cannot be out in nature, I do my best to simulate the effect. to create “an Oasis”. At my home in Vancouver, WA we have 10 tall evergreen trees, two maple, several vine maple and many shrubs that provide a welcoming home for birds. The sound of water is an essential, so I built a pond & waterfall 27 years ago. It has shifted and looks like a natural stream after all the years, and I love to sit out by it to read or write.

Spring through fall, as weather and temperatures allow, I like to sit on our deck with my morning coffee and in the early evening with a glass of wine. I clear emails, take care of other business on my computer, and read or write. The water fall is audible here, and sometimes it feels like I’m in a tree house.

After three months away from Long Beach, we made our first trip out this week. All the summer visitors are back at work and school, so things in our condominium are quiet – just the way we like it! Once all our supplies and gear are out of the truck and into the condo, Max, Daisy and I romp down to make sure our beach is still there!

Yup! Still there! I don’t even bother to bring my Panasonic when I’m walking with the beagles, however the iPhone 13 serves me well. It’s only when I could otherwise get a good shot of birds that it isn’t adequate. Below one of many flocks of Sanderling (and friends) on the beach.

Yesterday, after taking the beagles for their morning neighborhood walk, I went to the beach with my Panasonic. The tide was low, so there weren’t many birds, however a man down the beach had about 20 kites in the air, quite a feat and a fun sight! I’m guessing it is an activity that recharges his batteries.

Then it was time to take Max and Daisy for a real beach walk, which most definitely recharges them. They both get to bark as loud and long as they want, and Daisy has great fun challenging the charging waves!

Afterward, back to the condo where I get a shower, dogs get their bones and Creighton and I have wine, music, talk and reading time. It isn’t every day that we get a gorgeous sunset, and last night it felt like a blessing to have such a stunning end to our first full day back.

On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

A big welcome to Egidio for taking on the responsibility of hosting this weeks Lens-Artists Challenge. It takes a lot of energy and thought to develop the challenge theme, and even more to respond to all of us out here who take on the challenge. Thank you Egidio (hope I got your name right!).

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~ Wordless Wednesday + Cee’s FOTD ~ Long Beach, WA Beauties ~

Large-flowering evening primrose (Oenothera glazioviana)
Crabapple (Malus)
Autumn Crocus (Colchicum autumnale)

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