Tag: adventures outdoors

Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas

Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas

Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas, this area of Texas is our first look at the vastness of the south west. A terrain that is so different than anything I have ever seen.

Here is a video of the Pecos river and all the goats; Sometimes my videos go on after I make the post but I will add the link the next day. Wild Goats on the Pecos River

Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas

It is a place that has changed over the years, where people used to live and provide for themselves and others. When water was flowing high in the Pecos River.

seminole canyon

As we were standing at the bottom of the canyon, I looked up and squinted as I tried to see what these 4 rock type things are. So I zoomed in on them with my camera and it appears to be cement braces trying to hold up the two giant rocks on the side of this cliff.

My main thought is, how did they get those up there. Hmmmm, 🙂

Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas
Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas

Leaving Seminole Canyon Texas

Sandra J

Goats Lots of Goats

Goats Lots of Goats

Goats Lots of Goats, we discovered this canyon on a drive we took one day. We parked the jeep at the top of the canyon and as we walked closer to the edge to see the view, we could hear faint noises coming up from the canyon floor. At first, I did not recognize what the noise was.

Then we looked over the edge and here we saw dozens of goats all along the canyon. Not just on the bottom, they were all over the sides of the canyon as well. In yesterday’s post, I showed you a photo of this canyon half full of water. Now the goats run all over this area, I am not sure what they are eating, there sure wasn’t much for vegetation.

Goats Lots of Goats

We drove down to the bottom of the canyon over on the right side of this photo below. The goats were all over on the left side of the river. So, some of my photos were a little blurry. The goats were very far away from my 400 mm lens.

They did look healthy and pregnant for some of them. So, they learned to adapt to this environment and find food. It was fun to hear all the baby goats singing away, as their voices echoed in the canyon.

Goats Lots of Goats
Goats Lots of Goats

Goats Lots of Goats

Sandra J

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country About ten miles northwest of Comstock is Seminole Canyon State Park. Sitting on more than 2,000 acres, the historic site displays jagged canyons cut through the Chihuahuan Desert, where the Pecos River flows into the Rio Grande.

Seminole Canyon Campground Video here; Seminole Campground

We were here back at the end of February; we had made reservations to Big Bend National Park for the first of March. So, we camped here for a week as we continued our journey into Texas

The extreme dry climate has set in here in southern Texas, very low humidity and 90 degrees F for this part of our trip. This is the dry heat people are always talking about in the south, as long as there is a breeze, I did not mind it.

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country

This is our first-time camping with no electrical hookups. We had to rely on a portable solar panel that we have to keep the batteries charged. We overestimated how much power we use after a couple of days. We woke up one morning and the refrigerator light was blinking, the batteries were dead.

So, we made sure everything was un plugged the next night, like the DVD player, that blinks a red light all night long, We learned to stop using battery power by midafternoon so that the batteries had enough juice in them to keep the food cold at night. It was a learning curve, but we figured it out right away.

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country

There is a lot of history in this rugged part of the world, where people who lived here back in the day, lived in the carved-out caves along the canyon walls. There is a big difference in our house on wheels and the home below in the canyon wall.

But, amazing how we figure out how to use what is provided to us in nature/creation. The sun is a very powerful tool that provides energy, warmth and the ability for everything to grow.

Below is a photo of the Pecos River, we had not even heard of this river until we went out for a drive and came across this beautiful canyon just a few miles west of Seminole canyon.

Driving up U.S. Highway 90 from Del Rio, who would imagine the sight of the Pecos River and the Pecos High Bridge appearing suddenly in view? Soaring 322 feet above the water, the High Bridge is the tallest railroad bridge in Texas.

It flows into the Rio Grande River, to view the Rio Grande from Seminole canyon park, it is a short 7-mile hike or bike ride across the rocky terrain to the north canyon rim. These photos are being shared because husband rode his bike down there to take a photo for you and for me. 🙂

I like to ride my bike-on-bike paths, payment sort of terrain. He loves to go off roading with his. 7 miles was a bit to far for me, I did go about 2 miles on the path, it was so bumpy and lots of rocks. So, I went back.

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country

The Rio Grande water is very low, like a lot of places all along Texas. I will be showing more of these photos of the river as we make our way west.

Seminole Canyon Big Bend Country

Sandra J

Smiling Ducks

Smiling Ducks

Smiling Ducks, This white duck just has a look of happiness. As if it is smiling, mostly because of its chubby cheeks I think.

Short video of these white ducks doing a little wiggle to some music below or click on this link Here; Duck Tails

Smiling Duck to End the Month
Smiling Duck to End the Month
Duck Tails #shorts, Duck Dancing to Music, A Little Wiggle in Her Waggle

Smiling Ducks

Sandra J

End May With a New Bird Count

End May With a New Bird Count

End May With a New Bird Count, 142 birds photographed. Remember, there are over 900 birds species in North America. So I have a long ways to go.

This first new bird to my eyes is the Western Tanager. What a bright colored bird, orange and yellows. We were camped at a small campground and I went for a walk and saw all these bright colored birds. I went over to the fence where they were all flying about to see what was attracting them all to this area and come to find out the owner had taken the honey comb trays out of his bee hives and these birds were loving that.

Next is the Bullocks Oriole, it was getting in on the action of the honey as well.

End May With a New Bird Count

End May With a New Bird Count

Sandra J

New Bird From the Bahamas

New Bird From the Bahamas

New Bird From the Bahamas, this is the Eurasian Collared Dove, with very bright red eyes. This chunky relative of the Mourning Dove gets its name from the black half-collar at the nape of the neck. A few Eurasian Collared-Doves were introduced to the Bahamas in the 1970s. They made their way to Florida by the 1980s and then rapidly colonized most of North America.

One of the things I like to use if available when I am out looking to photograph birds, is to use a bird blind. Some of the campgrounds have them built in the wooded areas, plus you can make one your self at home if you want to. Here is a link to LLano State Park in Texas, that actually had 4 bird blinds to use when you visit this park.

Link Here; Bird Blinds this is one of my videos from this park when we were camping there.

Have a great weekend.

New Bird From the Bahamas
New Bird From the Bahamas

Eurasian Collared Dove White Winged Dove

white winged dove

White Winged Dove Morning Dove

New Bird From the Bahamas

New Bird From the Bahamas

Sandra J

Another New Bird

Another New Bird

Another New Bird, the Yellow Warbler. I finally have a warbler photograph. This one did not want to look at me, so I only got a couple of photos as it was very fast and did not stick around long. They really liked this tree with the yellow seed type things growing on it.

These yellow flowers on this tree smell so good. I could smell the floral scent before I got to the grove of trees out walking in the desert. It is like nothing I have ever seen or smelled before. It was beautiful and these warblers loved these trees as well.

Another New Bird
Another New Bird

Another New Bird

Sandra J

Hot Air Balloons Means Spring

Hot Air Balloons Means Spring

Hot Air Balloons Means Spring is here and no wind finally. It is a nice calm morning as I step outside of our camper to enjoy the early morning fresh air and I could hear a strange sound off in the distance. I walked to the front of our camper and here flying across the sky are the most colorful hot air balloons, coming right at us and one floating right over us.

See the Video Here; Hot Air Balloons

Hot Air Balloons Means Spring

They landed just on the other side of our camper. As the company that gives the rides pulled up next to the balloons to deflate them and give the customers a ride back to the starting point.

Hot Air Balloons Means Spring

The photo below is a composite where I added all the balloons onto one photo to see all the bright colors together.

Hot Air Balloons Means Spring

by Sandra J

The World of Finches

The World of Finches

The World of Finches, Finches are a colorful addition to any back yard and to our bird list if we have one. Which I am up to 137 now. There is one bird on this post that I don’t know what it is, mostly black with a bit of yellow under the bill.

Plus a video link to my You Tube channel showing a Green Heron hunting fish, I think I forgot to add this one a few days ago, Link Here; Green Heron

Lesser Goldfinch

Gold Finch

gold finch

I don’t know what this one is. If anyone has a guess let me know and I will add it to my list.

House Finch

Purple Finch

purple finch, songbird

Common Redpoll Finch

finch bird

The World of Finches

by Sandra J

Blue Eyed White Pelican

Blue Eyed White Pelican

Blue Eyed White Pelican, well I am back in my element of birding today. I have jumped ahead a bit to share these photos. We are in Idaho right now and camping next to a lake. It is so nice to be by water after all the dry months of traveling in the south. But I still have plenty of photos to share from down there as well.

We set up camp at this lake near Boise Idaho and right away I noticed white pelicans off in the distance. So I got the camera out and pulled up a chair and here they came flying right over top of me. What a wonderful sight after all these months on the road.

There is just something magical about watching these large birds glide in the air.

Blue Eyed White Pelican

I noticed this ones eye is such a pretty blue. Maybe they are all that color. I will have to find out this week.

Blue Eyed White Pelican

Below a group of them were flying by and I have never taken a photo of them flying with their bills open like the second one from the front. You suppose they like to fly like that catching the wind like a dog does when they put their heads out the car window? 😊

Blue Eyed White Pelican

Sandra J

Just Doing Some Birding Today

Just Doing Some Birding Today

Just Doing Some Birding Today, these birds give me goose bumps when they fly this close. We are camped near an air force base. My favorite kind of camping as the air force is doing practice runs everyday.

Best seats in town, I just pull up my chair grab the camera and watch them do their maneuvers. Amazing technology.

Are you wondering how I got this first shot, being it looks like I am in a plane right next to them. 🙂

Just Doing Some Birding Today

They were flying pretty close and banking right around us on my right side, so with a telephoto lens and cropping the photo a bit, it looks like we are right there with them. 🙂 Have a great weekend.

Just Doing Some Birding Today

Just Doing Some Birding Today

Sandra J

The Color Red Attracts Birds

The Color Red Attracts Birds

The Color Red Attracts Birds, I am not sure if it is the color or is there an aroma that attracts birds to flowers. Like the hummingbirds, if we have anything red out in the yard they will go and check it out. Even if my husband has his red hat on, they will buzz around him.

The Color Red Attracts Birds

But today it is another new bird to show you. The Gila Woodpecker, it says they eat bugs and I saw them perched on these cactus every morning and evening.

This one below is the female, this ups my bird count to 138.

The Color Red Attracts Birds

This photo below is the male, it is not a great photo, he was pretty far away, but it showed the nice red patch of feathers on top of his head.

The Color Red Attracts Birds

Sandra J

What a Smart Bird

What a Smart Bird

What a Smart Bird the Raven, I was watching these ravens at one of the campgrounds we were at for about a week. They kept an eye on all the campsites. As soon as a camper left there spot, the ravens would come in and inspect the area, looking for scraps.

This one actually checked out the charcoal grill and seemed to be telling the others that there is nothing left here. Then he jumped down to the ground to make sure he did not miss anything.

What a Smart Bird
What a Smart Bird
What a Smart Bird

What a Smart Bird

by Sandra J

All Creatures Great and Small

All Creatures Great and Small

Armadillos (meaning “little armored ones” in Spanish),

Armadillos are prolific diggers. They dig many burrows, as well as dig for food. The animal will not survive in areas where the soil is too hard to dig. Many other wildlife species use and benefit from abandoned armadillo burrows.

Video of Armadillos on our Journey Here; Armadillos

All Creatures Great and Small
All Creatures Great and Small

All Creatures Great and Small

by Sandra J

Cows in the Desert

Cows in the Desert

Cows in the Desert, the desert is an amazing place I have found out. I see cattle here and there grazing the dried up desert landscapes. Wondering how do they get any nutrition from all this dry grass. We have not seen rain in months down south as we are traveling, yet there are a few flowers here and there and some plants stay green also.

We were driving some back roads and came across this small heard of cattle. This black one here was standing so perfectly still even as I walked up to the fence to take its photo. He posed very well with the mountains in the background. You can see the video of these beautiful cows Here; Long Horn Cattle

Cows in the Desert

Spring is the time for calving no matter where you live.

Cows in the Desert

Cows in the Desert

by Sandra J

Nevada Northern Railway

Nevada Northern Railway

Nevada Northern Railway, one of my favorite things next to photographing nature and birds, is photographing trains. Especially steam locomotives. This is my first one I have taken a photo of and the beautiful depot that they have maintained for folks to visit here in Ely NV.

Even their railroad crossing signs are unique.

Nevada Northern Railway
Nevada Northern Railway
Nevada Northern Railway
Nevada Northern Railway
Nevada Northern Railway

Have a Great Weekend

Thank you David for asking about photographing something architectural, I just happen to have taken these photos a couple of weeks ago. 🙂

Nevada Northern Railway

Sandra J

From the Mountains of No Names

From the Mountains of No Names

From the Mountains of No Names comes faith as small as a mustard seed, where nothing is impossible.

I have lived in the mid west my entire life and never ventured west until this year. I have always wanted to see the mountains and it is truly a sight to behold. To be able to climb to the highest peak that I can climb to and then look out over this vast landscape for miles and miles.

Not only is it breathtaking but it makes me see how small we really are, like standing next to the ocean. Areas that are bigger than my imagination and more beautiful then I could ever dream of. Creation is truly a gift.

The mountains started in southern Texas, below we climbed to the top of Franklyn Mountains in El Paso Texas.

From the Mountains of No Names

This photo below is Seminole Canyon in Texas, taken with the drone looking at the Rio Grande river which is very low water levels. We have noticed the lack of water all through out the south.

Below is the wide open spaces of Arizona, BLM land, that is our camper in the photo. BLM land is free to camp on. You just find an empty spot and stay there up to 14 days. The dust was blowing here all the time.

From the Mountains of No Names

Utah is amazing, the red rocks and canyons are amazing to see. This photo below is Zion National Park, it was taken with the drone outside of the park. Looking west. It is quite something how on top of the mountains it looks flat almost everywhere.

From the Mountains of No Names

This mountains range below and valley is quite the place. Its location speaks of much history on how folks lived back in the day. It is called Spring Valley in eastern Nevada, it is full of natural springs all along the valley. The water is flowing even now as we visited this place.

The green valley floods with the monsoon rains in the spring and summer and many many years ago, people lived along the valley and all this water would freeze in the winter. Cutting ice out of the frozen water was a way to make a living here. I will have more information on these places as I get to them individually.

Another mountain in Nevada below, we drove to the top of this one which was nearly 10,000 ft elevation. It is quite the road to get to the top. There is snow up there and you definitely want 4 wheel drive going up this back country road. But what a view from the top.

We continue our travels north, thank you so much for following along. I appreciate all your wonderful comments you leave on these post and enjoy being able to talk to each and everyone of you when I can. The internet is not always the best in some of these places we have been to. But thank you very much, I appreciate it. Have a wonderful day.

From the Mountains of No Names

Sandra J

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird, I have seen my first hummingbirds today. I always enjoy watching these beautiful little birds. We are in Nevada right now and it is cold here, last night it got down to 28 degrees F. But as soon as the sun comes out these little birds are flying all over the place.

We are heading farther north tomorrow, we have been watching the weather and staying put for a few days here trying to avoid the snow that is falling in Oregon. I still have plenty of photos to go through from Texas, NM and AR. I will be sharing those as we go along.

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird

We are finally seeing some green grass, but the winds are still extreme here in eastern Nevada. Not as much dust blowing and that is a nice change. We are headed towards a rainier climate and that might help wash the outside of the RV and Jeep. They really need it.

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird

Below are some of my favorite Hummingbird shots from last summer. 🙂

ruby throated hummingbird
female hummingbird

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird

by Sandra J

Starting to See Cactus Now

Starting to See Cactus Now

Starting to See Cactus Now, I always love seeing cactus when in the south. So many different kinds, but we are traveling through this area in February and March, so a lot of the cactus do not look so good this time of year, as it is colder temperatures even in Texas.

Starting to See Cactus Now
Starting to See Cactus Now

We did find this bridge on the map and drove over to see it, I find the construction of older bridges fascinating as well. This is actually a historic bridge named Buchanan Dam Bridge, built in 1937. It was a perfect location at the time below the dam on the Colorado River.

It is a pedestrian bridge now. You can walk across it and when you do there is a constant humming sound, like music almost. From the wind or the traffic going across the newer bridge up river.

Starting to See Cactus Now

by Sandra J

Inks Lake State Park Texas

Inks Lake State Park Texas

Inks Lake State Park Texas, after our stay at the last park I found this state park that was only an hours drive away. We really like not driving more than a couple of hours between parks when possible and we are only staying at this park for 2 nights.

The Colorado river runs through this area and it is the largest river within the state of Texas. It travels 862 miles, almost 600 billion gallons of water flow in a typical year.

Inks Lake State Park Texas

Back in the day the river was as much a danger as a blessing for the residents around this area. So they decided to build a dam, a series of six dams to try and control the Colorado river and Inks Lake Dam was the second one built in the series.

In 1940 the state acquired about 1200 acres to make this park here. It has colorful rocks all around the lake, lots of hiking and really good fishing they say.

I love to learn the history of all these places we are visiting. It isn’t about just camping, I find this trip we are on is a walk down the real history of this country. How did all of these places come about? We have been finding a lot of these parks have great museums near by as well and we try to stop at all of them.

So much better than reading it in a book, to get out there and see how everything has changed over the years is quite remarkable to me.

Inks Lake State Park Texas

Inks Lake State Park Texas

by Sandra J

What I Have Learned

What I Have Learned

What I Have Learned, This trip we are on has shown me a world I knew existed but was afraid to walk into. Traveling away from the physical world that I grew up in, has made me realize that my safety net is not where I am but knowing I am in His world where ever I am.

What I Have Learned
What I Have Learned

Natures Symphony Video

What I Have Learned

by Sandra J

Next Stop Granger Texas

Next Stop Granger Texas

Next Stop Granger Texas, our next stop in eastern Texas is at Willis Creek Campground, a Corp of Engineer Lake. If you love camping in national parks and Corp of Engineer parks, I highly recommend getting the America the Beautiful pass, it cost $80 dollars for the year and gets you 50% off your campground fee.

So this campground cost us 11 dollars a night with water and electricity included. This pass has saved us a lot of money on this trip.

We entered the park and there are deer every where. I am not sure if this one works here and wants us to pay her or she is just adding to the scenic view of the park.

See the Video Here; Granger Texas Campground

Next Stop Granger Texas

Mornings are so colorful here at the lake. Sunrise is my favorite time of day.

Next Stop Granger Texas

Next Stop Granger Texas

by Sandra J

Mr and Mrs Stilt

Mr and Mrs Stilt

Mr and Mrs Stilt, more new birds to my list. I believe the first photo is a female stilt because the second photo is the male and he was sure guarding this first bird as if it is his mate.

Black-necked Stilts are among the most stately of the shorebirds, with long rose-pink legs, a long thin black bill, and elegant black-and-white plumage that make them unmistakable at a glance. They move deliberately when foraging, walking slowly through wetlands in search of tiny aquatic prey. When disturbed, stilts are vociferous, to put it mildly, and their high, yapping calls carry for some distance. ​

Mr and Mrs Stilt
Mr and Mrs Stilt

Of course Texas is a great place to see the the Greater Roadrunner. They actually have some color along the side of their face and wings and tail feather. Which I did not know and yes they do run very fast. Video of the Greater Roadrunner below or click HERE; The Greater Roadrunner

The Greater Roadrunner The Symbol of the Desert Southwest, A Very Fast and Colorful Desert Bird

Mr and Mrs Stilt

by Sandra J

Davy Crockett National Park

Davy Crockett National Park

Davy Crockett National Park, this park in Texas has the most beautiful pine trees called Loblolly Trees. They grow up to 100 ft. tall. Amazing to stand there and look up and watch them sway in the wind.

I just posted a video of this beautiful park on my You Tube channel, Click Here to Visit; Davy Crockett National Forest. It is a longer video so I will leave it over on You Tube instead of posting it here.

Davy Crockett National Park
Davy Crockett National Park

Davy Crockett National Park

by Sandra J

May Brings a Variety of Photos

May Brings a Variety of Photos

May Brings a Variety of Photos, starting the month off with a variety of photos from a Cardinal sitting in the spot light.

May Brings a Variety of Photos

To a White Winged dove photo in a frame I created in photoshop. I love trying to create new looks to my photos via technology.

May Brings a Variety of Photos

This photo below is a shot from the Drone camera, how high did it really go to get this shot? Using the Asteroid effect, the camera goes straight up above the controller 131 feet . The little spot at the end of the road off to the left of center is us standing by some mountains in Texas.

I took this photo last night of the Milky Way at our campground, there was some light pollution in the area but it still turned out ok.

May Brings a Variety of Photos

by Sandra J

The Sky’s the Limit

The Sky’s the Limit

The Sky’s the Limit, normally it does not work to take photos with a clear blue sky background. Most photographers like to have some clouds or something in the background. But, depending on the subject, I kind of like the blue background. It can really highlight the subject like a bird.

The first two photos are similar in color with two different birds, grayish birds on a gray post. Photographed in two different areas. I thought it was interesting how they look similar. The first bird is a Curved billed thrasher and the second one is a Mocking Bird.

The Sky's the Limit

Plus photographing birds in flight against a blue sky can bring out the detail in the feathers in flight at the right angle.

The Sky's the Limit

The Sky’s the Limit

by Sandra J

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom, faces we all can love. From the cute little baby goat, to the beautiful Long Horn Texas Steer. Big and small, they each have a place in this world. Video below or click Link Here; Baby Goat

Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom

Javelina, Javelina also known as collared peccary, are medium-sized animals that look similar to a wild boar. They have mainly short coarse salt and pepper colored hair, short legs, and a pig-like nose.

Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom
Cute as a Button Baby Goat #shorts Cuteness Overload with Farm Animals

Animal Kingdom

by Sandra J

The Cedar Wax Wing Bird

The Cedar Wax Wing Bird

The Cedar Wax Wing Bird A treat to find in your binocular view field, the Cedar Waxwing is a silky, shiny collection of brown, gray, and lemon-yellow, accented with a subdued crest, rakish black mask, and brilliant-red wax droplets on the wing feathers.

We were sitting at a bird blind watching birds come and go, and all of a sudden this small group of Wax Wings flew in to get a drink of water. They are so colorful and yes waxy looking.

In fall these birds gather by the hundreds to eat berries, filling the air with their high, thin, whistles. In summer you’re as likely to find them flitting about over rivers in pursuit of flying insects, where they show off dazzling aeronautics for a forest bird.

It is hard to believe it is the end of April all ready. See you next month and have a wonderful weekend.

The Cedar Wax Wing Bird

by Sandra J

2 or 3 New Birds to the List

2 or 3 New Birds to the List

2 or 3 New Birds to the List, 133 birds photographed.

This first bird here is part of the Jay family, this one is a Scrub Jay that we saw in Texas. There are 8 species of Jay’s and the blue is pretty on all of them.

2 or 3 New Birds to the List
2 or 3 New Birds to the List

This one below, we saw in the mountain area and I think it is a Mexican Jay. But, hard to say for sure, but we know it is a jay because of the size and the blue colors. It was pretty high up in the tree, so could not get a good look at it.

2 or 3 New Birds to the List

I believe this bird below is called the Hooded Oriole. Such a bright color and like all orioles they like to eat oranges.

2 or 3 New Birds to the List

by Sandra J