This little critter was not moving so fast this morning after a cold night. What amazing colors and details in this fragile package. He didn't seem very lively, but that helped me with get his picture.
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Seeing Spots
This little critter was not moving so fast this morning after a cold night. What amazing colors and details in this fragile package. He didn't seem very lively, but that helped me with get his picture.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Radioactive
Most Oak Ridge locals probably would not take notice a big dirt truck driving by that had radioactive and PCB warning stickers on it. I'm still getting used to the idea that I work in the Secret City, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, birth place of the first atomic bomb. There are lots of big cleanup jobs going on some at some the old plants here. This must be one of them. I wonder where all the dirt goes? I'm not going to tailgate this truck.
Monday, October 24, 2005
A Dog's Life....
Thursday, October 13, 2005
The Butchart Gardens
I took these pictures at the Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island, Canada. Originally a limestone rock quarry, it was gradually transformed, with a lot of hard work, into the amazing botanical gardens that it is today. Click here for more images.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Alaska!
My good friend Sym and I spend six days exploring the Denali Backcountry in Alaska. It was perfect timing, no bugs, and the fall colors were at their peak (in August). Here is our tent, with a great view of the valley... and the grizzly bears roaming around looking for blueberries. (For more pictures, click on this one. Watch for more pictures soon, as I scan them.)
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Rafting the Ocoee
The five of us floated the upper and middle Ocoee River. Doug and James from the Chota Canoe and Kayak Club guided us through the big whitewater rapids with names like Double Suck, Humongous, and Broken Nose. David was our personal photographer and safety boat. It was a wild ride to say the least. For more pictures, click here.
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Look What the Cat Dragged In
My cat likes to hunt, and bring home her victims to show me. She's had a busy weekend. Both critters were still alive. The lizard, a five lined skink, was doing well when I released him. The baby field mouse (if you look carefully you can see the wound) is still under observation.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Stormy Days
Last night we were hit with a nice prefrontal thunderstorm. Some hail and plenty of lightening. I was fortunate to get this picture from my patio.
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Friday, May 13, 2005
Friday, April 29, 2005
Spring has 'Popped'
In the last few weeks, in Tennessee, nature has made an amazing
transformation. From monocrome tree trunks to vivid green forests. I
took this picture in the Smoky Mountains.
Speaking of Spring, I realized the other day that I had not experienced
a real Spring for about 10 years! Between traveling and living in
Florida (land of perpetural summer), I've missed this season! (I didn't
realize what I'd been missing).
