Like Gary and Catharine, I also enjoy the posts and pics, especially the stream/waterfall ones, but am luckier than most my age (86) as I traded the ‘big house’ with my daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter for the apartment over the garage, so am still in my home space - about 4 acres of Niagara Escarpment land, with all kinds of wildlife and bird life. Just can’t get about as easily as I did!
For me, and no doubt for others. Iike me who can seldom enjoy nature first hand any more, you succeed brilliantly. I loved the purple and green foliage and could almost smell the ferns and imagine the heron's flight.
While canoeing on the upper Connecticut River near my Vermont home, and among the Adirondack lakes, I often spotted great blue herons, and their shorter green ones. What a thrill to see these wonderful birds making a comeback!
Thanks again for your photos and interesting comments. I will certainly recommend them to my friends.
Like Gary and Catharine, I also enjoy the posts and pics, especially the stream/waterfall ones, but am luckier than most my age (86) as I traded the ‘big house’ with my daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter for the apartment over the garage, so am still in my home space - about 4 acres of Niagara Escarpment land, with all kinds of wildlife and bird life. Just can’t get about as easily as I did!
For me, and no doubt for others. Iike me who can seldom enjoy nature first hand any more, you succeed brilliantly. I loved the purple and green foliage and could almost smell the ferns and imagine the heron's flight.
While canoeing on the upper Connecticut River near my Vermont home, and among the Adirondack lakes, I often spotted great blue herons, and their shorter green ones. What a thrill to see these wonderful birds making a comeback!
Thanks again for your photos and interesting comments. I will certainly recommend them to my friends.