In human foibles we focus The people adore An inexperienced boater Yes! Our audience wants… Additional coverage of those who fail But then not wanting to see harm? Though videos go viral When we pull the… Sirens rush to the scene Police boats flashing, guards of the coast Death defying rescues Infrequent at… Usual footage ofContinue reading “Haulover Inlet”
Category Archives: Photograph
Not a Leprechaun
I failed to find a Leprechaun on this St. Patrick’s Day. Perhaps a giant baby hulk will suffice. Photo taken at Wynwood Walls in Miami. More information about Wynwood Walls and the featured artist, Ron English, may be found here. Terri’s Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge. Can you guess the color? Sandee’s Awww Mondays
A Long Wait
Just a little snoozeNowhere to go anywayThe bus a no-show Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge, Week 11
Oblivious
Little burrowing owls Adjacent to parking lots Seemingly oblivious to the obvious Human traffic I gawk in amazement Giggle at their cuteness Other humans go about their morning walk Seemingly oblivious to the obvious Little burrowing owls Eugi’s Moonwashed Weekly Prompt – March 11, 2025 I. J.’s Birds of the Week Invitation CVII
Patience
Here I wait patiently For the perfect opportunity To snatch a fish caught from the sea By an unsuspecting angler Ronovan’s Ovi Poetry 90: OPPORTUNITY Sandee’s Awww Mondays at Comedy Plus
Cormorant and Anhinga
I soak in the sun Drying out sodden feathers Digesting breakfast The similarities and differences between these two birds are described in detail at I. J.’s Birds of the Week Invitation CVI.
Waterlilies
waterlilies greet swampland visitors brighten in vivid color
Pileated Woodpecker
Nothing covert about this bird A red feather-do quite absurd Loud knock-knocking on a tree Not much searching required to see The largest North American woodpecker there be I. J.’s Birds of the Week Invitation CIV
No Swimming
Subtropical waters So inviting are they Read the signs and obey No swimming here A dip in cool clear blue On a bright sunny day Swimmers make easy prey For large reptiles Robbie’s Syllabic poetry Spin the Bottle week 5: Abhanga
Black Skimmer
I had only once seen a Black Skimmer. It was in flight above a marsh, skimming the surface for small fish, too far off to get a good look at it. I was delighted to find an entire flock of these strange looking birds at a state park beach in northeastern Florida. I. J.’s BirdsContinue reading “Black Skimmer”