Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
The Pelican Brief
Several years ago, when our family took a walk to a nearby pond, we were amazed to find a group of pelicans swimming in the water. As we drew near, they took off into the air and flew right over our heads. It was a breathtaking and unforgettable sight!
Looking up at birds flying overhead can be a beautiful or a disgusting experience. It can be somewhat of a gamble, as a close friend of my dad found out. While he was walking along the shore, he looked up at a seagull, then suddenly could not see at all. He was blind in one eye, and the bird dropped a bomb in his other. I think of this story every time we watch birds. But I digress...
The first time I saw pelicans in Colorado was the first time I had ever seen pelicans in "real life". I would not have been surprised to glimpse pelicans in Florida, but to see them in Colorado was a surprise to me. Since viewing them at the pond years ago, I have wanted to see them again, but didn't encounter them again until this past week.
On Saturday, our family hopped into our van to run some errands. I half-consciously entertained the thought of bringing my camera, but reasoned that it would be pointless on a trip to a hardware store. Before reaching the store, we dropped off overdue library books (sigh) and there was a magnificent group of pelicans on the tiny pond near the library! I verbally kicked myself for leaving the camera at home. The pond was so small that any shots would have been relatively close.
On Sunday, along with James' brother and kids, we chased down the pelicans at a larger pond. They were at enough of a distance that my camera did not do them justice. I had to set the camera on the maximum of digital zoom as well as sports mode to make up for my shaky hand, the wind, and the moving birds.
Picture by Evan
Picture by Matthew
Looking up at birds flying overhead can be a beautiful or a disgusting experience. It can be somewhat of a gamble, as a close friend of my dad found out. While he was walking along the shore, he looked up at a seagull, then suddenly could not see at all. He was blind in one eye, and the bird dropped a bomb in his other. I think of this story every time we watch birds. But I digress...
The first time I saw pelicans in Colorado was the first time I had ever seen pelicans in "real life". I would not have been surprised to glimpse pelicans in Florida, but to see them in Colorado was a surprise to me. Since viewing them at the pond years ago, I have wanted to see them again, but didn't encounter them again until this past week.
On Saturday, our family hopped into our van to run some errands. I half-consciously entertained the thought of bringing my camera, but reasoned that it would be pointless on a trip to a hardware store. Before reaching the store, we dropped off overdue library books (sigh) and there was a magnificent group of pelicans on the tiny pond near the library! I verbally kicked myself for leaving the camera at home. The pond was so small that any shots would have been relatively close.
On Sunday, along with James' brother and kids, we chased down the pelicans at a larger pond. They were at enough of a distance that my camera did not do them justice. I had to set the camera on the maximum of digital zoom as well as sports mode to make up for my shaky hand, the wind, and the moving birds.
Picture by Evan
Picture by Matthew
Monday, April 28, 2008
Stroll at Dusk
It is pleasant this time of year to get out of the house for an evening walk occasionally. I have been joyfully surprised at how many picturesque scenes we come across every time we venture out. I praise God for the sheer magnitude of beauty in His creation from the blazing orb of the sun which He uses to paint unmatched masterpieces in the sky and even down to the tiniest feathery details in miniature pinecones. He is indeed the Giver of every good gift and I have much to be thankful for when I open my eyes to gaze upon His beauty and open my heart in gratitude. It is a blessing to be able to share these treasures with my family (and in pictures on my blog!)
See the birds silhouetted in the tree?
I zoomed in to reveal hawks...
I think it is a Swainson's Hawk
A goose followed us all around the pond.
I admired the lines that the wind created on the water.
You can see his webbed foot under the water.
Red-winged Blackbird
See the birds silhouetted in the tree?
I zoomed in to reveal hawks...
I think it is a Swainson's Hawk
A goose followed us all around the pond.
I admired the lines that the wind created on the water.
You can see his webbed foot under the water.
Red-winged Blackbird
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Saturday in the Park -- Part 4
Friday, April 25, 2008
Saturday in the Park -- Part 3
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