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Through the Tunnel & Over the Bridge

Through the Tunnel & Over the Bridge

Through the Tunnel & Over the Bridge to New Adventures We Go 😉

Someday is Here

Through the Tunnel & Over the Bridge

You know how some of us say; ” Someday I am going to go on that big trip”, or Someday I will do __________.

Well, the word someday usually means never. I heard that in a movie that the actor Tom Cruise is in. He said that line.

Someday is here and our journey continues. I look forward to sharing photos of God’s Country along the way. I wish you all a wonderful weekend. Try to never put off what you can do today until someday. Life is a gift,

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Life is a gift and death is a homecoming to me.  Our body’s are on loan to us just for a short time to enjoy the wonderful things He gives us.  I did not grow up in a Christian family at all.  A neighbor told me a little bit about it when I was 10 years old and I have been searching for the truth ever since.

He never meant for it to be a mystery; it is the gift of life. Finding my purpose has been the journey, the end will just be the beginning.

Through the Tunnel & Over the Bridge

Pretty in Pink

Pretty in Pink

Pretty in Pink Doing a little art work today. The last photo is the origanal photo that I took and my imagination created the top two photos.

The One who created me in the Garden of Trees will not destroy me. 

Pretty in Pink

I am the One who gave you hands to use your talents to create life around you.

Pretty in Pink

Open your eyes Child, Look Up, I Am Right Here, I Never Left

Pretty in Pink

by Sandra J

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret, We happened across a new bird to add to my list last week, as we walked along the shoreline looking for a different bird at the time. I had no idea what this bird was, but believed it to be in the Heron family.

When I got back home I looked it up right away to find that it is a non breeding Reddish Egret. The species was adversely affected by plume hunting in the United States and extirpated from Florida in early 1900’s (Powell et al. 1989). It was recorded again in Florida in 1937 (Davis 1937, Desmond 1939) and since then has recolonized much of its former range

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret

Dark morph adults are rich grayish blue bodies with vivid pinkish-cinnamon head and neck.

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret

This bird stood patiently as we walked by, it did not seem to mind us at all. We pulled up our chairs that we were carrying and sat for a spell. I did capture some video as well and will show that at a later time.

In the stately and dignified world of herons, Reddish Egrets are the swashbuckling cousins. These big, cinnamon and steely gray birds put on a show as they forage in shallow saltwater. 

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret

Rare Find of the Reddish Egret

by Sandra J

Twist and Turns

Twist and Turns

Twist and Turns is the design of this tree, plus it is a great spot for the birds to perch on high above the forest floor. The trees in the south have so many different designs to them. Amazing how the branches seem to go in all different directions.

Twist and Turns

She was framed by His words to represent His Creation

Twist and Turns
Twist and Turns

Have a Wonderful Weekend

Twist and Turns

by Sandra J

October November Flowers to Remember

October November Flowers to Remember

October November Flowers to Remember, Mums the word this November. I posted this first picture a couple of weeks ago and we went back to the same park yesterday and they had changed the flowers on the bridge to cascading mums. A beautiful sight to remember with colorful autumn mums.

October November Flowers to Remember

All these colors have a way of brightning up ones day here in November.

October November Flowers to Remember

October November Flowers to Remember

October November Flowers to Remember

by Sandra J

Trees of the South

Trees of the South

Trees of the South, I love photographing trees, in the south the moss is what captures my eyes. Elegantly flowing from the tree branches above. Natures way of celebrating the outdoors by decorating the trees with natural tinsel.

Trees of the South
Trees of the South

Trees of the South

by Sandra J

I Am

I Am

I Am the One that created you, I gave you my life, my breath within you. I gave you words within you to raise yourself from the dead to become like us.

I am the One who gave you hands, to use your talents to create life around you.

I Am

Then He left; I heard His voice in the silence of my heart.  

by Sandra J

The Mississippi River

The Mississippi River

The Mississippi River, we are back along the Mississippi River. It has been awhile since we camped along the river. A bit muggy this time of year, but always something to see.

The Mississippi River
The Mississippi River

The Mississippi River

by Sandra J

Yellow Daisy’s for Fall

Yellow Daisy’s for Fall

Yellow Daisy’s for Fall, there are still some daisy’s growing here and there this September. Such a bright beautiful color.

Yellow Daisy's for Fall
Yellow Daisy's for Fall
yellow daisy

Oh, and the finches are still sporting their yellow feathers.

yellow finch

Yellow Daisy’s for Fall

by Sandra J

Through the Fog I See

Through the Fog I See

Through the Fog I See clearly now, I sought your truth in my mind and you revealed your wisdom in the dark regions of my heart.

Through the Fog I See

You watched me from above yet you withheld judgement.

Through the Fog I See

Through the Fog I See

by Sandra J

Can You See the Light

Can You See the Light

Can You See the Light – as I am walking in the forest the Light is trying to get my attention ever so softly. Peaking around the trees, flashing in my eyes every now and then. As if it is trying to get my attention, but I just keep on going.

Can You See the Light

How about now, the Light says, do you see me?

As I squint looking in the direction of the light beams dancing amongst the leaves.

But I turn my head and keep walking.

Can You See the Light

How about Now? I stop and look and am amazed at all the beams of light, as if like arms reaching out towards me. The Light begins to warm the forest with bright beautiful light. But I have an agenda, I have to keep walking to get to the end of the trail.

How About NOW

I stop in my tracks as I cannot stop looking at this beautiful Light reaching out to all of nature around me and warming my heart. Yes, I see the Light, I feel the Light. The end of the trail is right here. I don’t have to keep searching. 💕😉

Have a Wonderful Weekend

Can You See the Light

by Sandra J

Until We Meet Again

Until We Meet Again

Until We Meet Again – to the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds in my yard this year. I have made a note on my calendar, for the first time this year, I have not seen these beautiful little birds. I believe they started their long journey south. They have been all over my fall flowers and feeders throughout August and now they are gone.

So here are some of my best photos during 2021 of the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds. Safe travels.

Until We Meet Again
Until We Meet Again
Until We Meet Again

Until We Meet Again

by Sandra J

The Energy of Life

The Energy of Life

The Energy of Life – and·he-shall-become, separating between waters to·waters, a physical reality and a spiritual reality

Creation never becomes greater than the Creator

The Energy of Life

The Energy of Life – Water

by Sandra J

The Light of Life

The Light of Life

The Light of Life, He has a way of reminding us that we are the Light of Him. Even when we are surrounded by darkness, as I was when I was walking through the forest of no name.

The Light of Life

The forest was dark as I made my way along the river bank, when all of a sudden, just up ahead, sunlight was shining through the trees, as if a spot light was only shining on these beautiful ferns. A reminder of who we are, vibrant, radiant all that we are, a Light to Others as He is to Us

The Light of Life

The Light of Life is in our Hearts

The Light of Life

by Sandra J

Sunsets Are Coming Back

Sunsets Are Coming Back

Sunsets Are Coming Back, the smoke has been clearing in the sky around my area so the sunset are becoming colorful again. I love a sunset when there are some clouds along with. Gives it a little more texture and depth.

I mentioned awhile ago about my brother out in Montana next to the fire called, Yaak Fire. He said it is down to a smolder, but still burning and creeping across the land. So they have not been given the all clear yet, I hope they get more rain and it goes out completely.

Sunsets Are Coming Back

On this particular night, I walked down to the pond, knowing there would be a reflection in the water of the clouds all lit up as the sun dropped below the horizon.

Sunsets Are Coming Back
Sunsets Are Coming Back
sunset and hummingbird

Sunsets Are Coming Back

by Sandra J

Shooting For the Moon

Shooting For the Moon

Shooting For the Moon, This weekend was perfect weather for sitting outside in the evening and watch the moon travel across the sky. Mosquitos tried to make a comeback early in the evening, but then the wind picked up and they did not have a chance after that. This time of year I love to go outside at night to take photo’s of our beautiful planets above, come winter, the cameras don’t do well at night, nor do I.

Trying to get a crisp clear photo of the moon is just a little difficult with a regular camera. I use a 600 mm lens and it does pretty well. But when you think of how much space is between my lens and the moon, I am in awe at what I see every time.

Shooting For the Moon

When you photograph something outside of our atmosphere, there is a fair amount of air between you and the subject. The thickness of Earth’s atmosphere is approximately 300 miles, with most of the dense air in the lower altitudes (obviously). Light is transmitted from the sun (or stars) or reflected from the moon (and planets) and it travels through the vacuum of space until it reaches earth. Once it arrives in the atmosphere, all your sharpness bets are off.

Then add some motion like clouds rolling in and trees blowing in the wind. I am just grateful that earth has a protective shield around it that gives us air to breath and protects us from the harshness of outer space. It is mind boggling to me sometimes to sit here and look up into the heavens at night and just wonder how big it really is and how small we really are.

Shooting For the Moon

This shot looks like the moon is on fire and rolling across the clouds to me.

Shooting For the Moon

by Sandra J

What Day is It

What Day is It

What Day is It – Varietay Friday, Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. Stay cool, it is warm in my neck of the woods. Enjoy the Great Outdoors if You Can. 💕

What Day is It
What Day is It

What Day is It

by Sandra J

Before Migration Begins

Before Migration Begins

Before Migration Begins,  Ruby-throated Hummingbirds double their weight from 3 grams to over 6 grams prior to departing. They don’t stay pudgy for long, though. In northward migrations, it’s not uncommon for a hummingbird to weigh around 2.5 grams when it reaches U.S. shores!

Before Migration Begins

Each year, hummingbirds embark on two migrations – one north and one south. These migratory journeys, which can span hundreds or thousands of miles, require immense preparation and a shocking amount of energy from these small birds – the smallest in the world. 

Before Migration Begins

In the fall hummingbirds can set out as early as late July and the last stragglers will cross the southern U.S. border by late October. It’s this amazing cycle of hummingbird migration that can also bring a sudden swarm of activity to your hummingbird feeders. If you have a well-maintained hummingbird feeder, expect plenty of new visitors as they try to boost their energy before the next stage of their journey.

I am taking lots of photographs of them right now before they leave. I look forward to seeing them again next year.

Before Migration Begins

Before Migration Begins

by Sandra J