Wednesday, June 30, 2021

A Blue Heron Sort of Day

On this last day of June, I will share some pictures that brought a smile to my face. For years I have wished for some good photos of a Great Blue Heron. On May 11, 2021 my wish came true. Of course there are many photos out there which are much better than mine, but I am happy with these.

These are two different birds in two different locations, but all near the Pembina Valley.

A stop at the Kaleida Marsh, at first was disappointing ,but driving down the road a little further, gave me the next two shots. Well, actually I got many more but will only show these two today.



This bird seems to be all neck and wings. Not much of a body.


A leisurely drive through the valley, resulted in another fairly cooperative Heron.
This fella was intent on fishing, and paid no attention to me.


Once again, I got many pictures, but will only show a few.
After several attempts at catching supper, he decided to relocate .


The evening light was a bonus on these shots.


My camera kept on clicking and I am pretty sure I was smiling through it all.


Yes, these are slightly cropped, but still pleasing to me.


On another note, as of June 30, 2021, I have been officially retired for one year.
I have not regretted that decision for one single minute.
Retirement suits me just fine.
To God be the Glory!

 

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Blue-winged Teal Take-off

On a recent visit to the Discovery Nature Sanctuary at Winkler, I had the joy of capturing a series of photos of the Blue-Winged Teal on take-off.

In a perfect world the bird would be flying into the pictures, but we all know that we don't live in a perfect world.

Enjoy the photos and a few quotes I found online.

 “Everyone likes birds. What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us and everyone in the world, as universal as a bird?”


“The reason birds can fly and we can’t is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.”



 “Every bird, every tree, every flower reminds me what a blessing and privilege it is just to be alive.” 



 “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” 



“The birds, the moon and the clouds have an important mission: To make mankind turn their eyes towards the skies! And so man can leave his own little local world and focus on something bigger, the universe!”



 Think About It:

Consider the ravens: they neither sow nor reap, they have neither storehouse nor barn, and yet God feeds them. 

Of how much more value are you than the birds!

Luke 12:24 ESV

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Southern Manitoba Sunset


It is no secret that I enjoy going to Lake Minniwasta at sunset, so today I share another one of those evenings with you.

The light was already getting low, when these ducks, possibly Redheads, flew across the lake.



The calmness of the evening was beautiful and having a kayak on the water was just the perfect accent.


Those deep, rich colors are so lovely.


The sun is fast slipping down below the horizon. Can you feel the calm of that evening? All troubles slowly melt away.


And so another day has ended. That orange sky will soon turn dark and the stars will come out.



Here is a prayer you may want to make your own.

Lord, please calm my heart and soul.

So many things are out of my control 

and I need Your love to soothe me and calm me.

Your love lets me know it will be OK.

 

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Action At The Marsh

Never a lack of action at the marsh. Sometimes it is subtle action, but at other times the chase is on, with wings flapping and  water spraying.

Some time ago, I had just such action to watch at The Discovery Nature Sanctuary. 



The pictures may not always be perfect, but I enjoy the challenge of getting them.


Two male Mallards and one female are sure to cause a stir.



No sooner had the water settled, when a Canada Goose landed.



You will notice that in both pictures the goose has its bill open, obviously announcing its arrival.



Our attitudes are contagious, whether grumpy or grateful.

Let's choose our attitudes carefully.

 

Friday, June 4, 2021

New Growth

The new growth of spring always fascinates me. Those small leaves look so clean and shiny.

We are now well past that stage, but I will share these images anyway. all of them were taken right on my yard.

These are not my words, but I find them encouraging. I hope you do too.

Three Things You Cannot Recover From:

The word after it is said,




The moment after it is missed,



The time after it is gone.




So choose your words wisely, embrace every moment you have with those you love, and never waste time arguing over things that will not matter in the last 5 minutes of your life.


Those last words bear repeating:

So choose your words wisely, embrace every moment you have with those you love, and never waste time arguing over things that will not matter in the last 5 minutes of your life.
 

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Sunset Scenes

Well, it looks like Blogger doesn't like headers. I can't seem to find a theme that allows me to use my header the way I want to. Guess what? I will outsmart blogger and just feature my  monthly header picture in each post. Maybe after a while they will change things again.

After asking Google and clicking around, the new header is up. not quite sure how I got there, but that's ok.


Some more sunset pictures are in order. These are from a while ago, but the beauty is still the same.



A wide view of our lake. Sadly this lake is our source of water and because of a drought situation, it is dangerously low.



While waiting for the sun to set, some birds flew by. I think they enhance the photo.



As the sun drops below the horizon, the few clouds light up, creating a beautiful scene.



A short time later the sky has changed into deeper, richer colors. That's what I like about a sunset.



Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can.