Tell Me a Story: March 2016

Tell me a Story is live once again and on this particular day I attempted to walk the entire route of the wetlands.  First stop is the rookery and the Woodstorks have moved back in again and taken over.  Late winter is mating season and the Woodstorks are doing their mating dance and building nests. And yes, one or two little ones have already been spotted.   Their mating dance is interesting to watch.  Like the Great Blue Heron they have an interesting process to their dance.  Below are some of the images taken while this was happening.

It's mating season at the Wetlands and the Woodstorks once again have taken over the Great Blue Heron rookery.

I was watching these two Woodstork when just below them another pair started their dance.

 

And the dance continues

Bills go up

 

Their dance is intruiging. They are not the most coordinated birds.

Then to  the side.  Their dance is intriguing. They are not the most coordinated birds.

 

The Woodstorks went back to picking at their nest.

Then Woodstorks went back to picking at their nest.  This process was repeated a couple of times.

 

Woodstork tidying up the nest

They continue to work at the nest until they are happy with it and ready to lay eggs.

 

Woodstork doing the tango. New chicks on their way.

Of course, they have to do this before any eggs are laid. Woodstork doing the tango. New chicks on their way.

 

Woodstork settling back into the nest

Finally the female will settle down onto the nest.

 

While I was watching these two I noticed that a pair of Woodstork had flown from the rookery to the wooden railing of the pathway.  These birds almost seem prehistoric to me.

 

Woodstork

The Woodstork did not seem too worried about the people around him although he kept his eyes wide open.

 

Woodstork

I love the texture of the skin on their neck.

 

In keeping with my foot fettish - these are the feet of a Woodstork

In keeping with my bird foot fettish – these are the feet of a Woodstork

 

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I am looking at you with that big camera in my face.

 

In keeping with my foot fettish - these are the feet of a Woodstork

Another foot image.  Look at the long nails the Woodstork has.  Can I say I am envious

 

Woodstorks legs

Lastly there was something about this image that just captured me.  I loved those skinny legs with the light in the background.

 

Thank you for joining me for this month’s Tell me a Story.    This is a circle blog.  Please take time to visit my fellow blogger LUPJi Photography | North Virginia Event Photographer and see what he have for you this month. Keep following the circle to see what the other photographers have shared this month. Don’t forget to leave a little love on their pages.

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30 Minutes in the Life: March 2017

My blog is going to be a little different this month.  Instead of 30 minutes of photo’s I am re-editing old photo’s and doing 30 minutes of thoughts.

When we moved to the USA from South Africa in 2001, we moved as a 4 member family.  While there were a number of South Africans living here we had no family.  Richard thought he had a cousin in a remote part of the US but that was it.  One of the things I knew to do, since this was the second big move we had made, was to get connected to a local church and a local woman’s group.  My parents had always been involved in the local church and I saw the beautiful lasting friendships that my mother had with the women in her church.

For the 3 years that followed, I did not work and so I did just that.  I attended a Tuesday morning study group and got to know different ladies, and made some new friends.  Then in 2004 my work authorization came through and before I knew it Richard found me a half day job at the local newspaper.  Well that interfered with my Tuesday morning group and so I decided I would switch out for an evening group.  No problem.  So along I went.  On this one particular night, the group that I had been sitting in did not arrive.  So I figured that I would watch the video and duck out.  While I was sitting at the table waiting this lady came along and said “Why don’t you come and join our group”  Of course, you have to be inside my head – I don’t know you, I plan to leave straight after the video, in fact I do not know anyone at your table, I speak funny……and on and on my mind was going.  I kindly thanked her and said I would sit at my table and if no one arrived I would join them.  Meantime I am thinking…I’m outta here.

The lady’s name was Beverly and she is the dark haired lady in the image below.  Just as I was about to sneak out, she came over and re-iterated the welcome at their table.  Caught now, the sneaking out was not an option,  and this began the beautiful journey of love, and friendship with these amazing ladies.

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Each group has a facilitator that directs the conversation and watches out for gossip and asks the questions and encourages and loves on all the ladies in the group.   Little did I know this evening how much those ladies would all come to mean to me, and little did I know that one of those ladies would touch my life in such a profound way, that makes me want to get on my knees each day and thank my Lord for the beautiful blessing in my life.  This is my friend Midge.

Farewell to my friend

How do you begin to share how much a person means to you.  She reached out to a woman so much younger than herself, and formed a bond that I believe will have lasting repercussions in my life.  She helped me to grow into the person I am today.  First of all she showed me love – love of a friend, love of a mother, love out of the very depth of her heart.  She grew in me a love for her that I feel cements our lives.  No matter how far apart we are I know that my love for her will remain.

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She was my go to person when I struggled with things.  I can think of 2 people other than my mother, whom I could go to when I struggled.  Whether it was family issues, work issues, friend issues, or any other issues.  I knew that when I went to her, it was a safe place.  It was a place where I could open my heart and voice my fears,  It was a place where tears were cleansing and I knew that there was no judgment.  Midge had learned the art of listening.  Very rarely would she tell me what to do.  She just let me talk, let me pour out my heart.  And in her wisdom, she would re-direct my thoughts to scripture.  What does Mark say or what does James say, or even Paul.  Or she would head into the old testament.

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She was my mentor in life.  I loved how she came alongside me and encouraged me to walk alongside her as a group facilitator.  And when she felt it was time for her to step down, she encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone and do for others what she had done for me.  Never did she leave my side.  I loved the years that we were in the same group together.  Times change, and Midge and many of the ladies that I had been in a group with felt that it was time for them to transition to the morning groups.  None of them really wanted to drive at night.  The loss was palpable but the friendship remained.

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She was my theology discussion partner.  I loved talking theology with Midge.  We did not always agree, but we always agreed to go and do some research and then come back together and talk about the answers we had found.  I loved that I was able to think outside the box and have a safe place to voice those thoughts, to discuss them, and to ponder on them.  It was always such a pleasure to go to her home just to sit and talk.  There was always a lively discussion and a meeting of the minds.

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Midge is a beautiful soul with a heart of gold.  I am thankful that the Lord brought her into my life, and that for the longest time she has stayed.  Her life pathway is now on a different route.  She has moved closer to her daughter, and her granddaughters.  I am so happy for her, but I would be lying if I said I am not going to miss her.

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Thank goodness for Skype.  I look forward to the days when we can “chat” and share our friendship through technology. Along with my family, she has a portion of my heart and always will.

Midge, I love you. You bring joy to my heart, and peace in my soul.  Your smile radiates your love.  You are a blessing in my life that I had not expected and you mean the world to me.   You are a really good example to live by. I hope that I can continue to give back in the same way that you have given to me.

 A true friend knows your weaknesses

but shows you your strengths,

feels your fears

but fortifies your faith,

sees your anxieties

but frees your spirit

recognizes your disabilities

but emphasizes your possibilities

~William Arthur Ward

Thank you for joining me for this month’s 30 Minutes in Life.    This is a circle blog.  Please take time to visit my friend and fellow blogger Hayley Hay photogrpahy/Lausanne, Switzerland and see what she has for you this month. I love seeing Hayley’s beautiful photo’s of Switzerland.  Keep following the circle to see what the other photographers have shared this month. Don’t forget to leave a little love on their pages.

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Artist Inspired: February 2017: Red

This month the theme is red.  Of course, it’s the hearts and roses kind of month, but my roses are dead and the hearts are not out and about just yet.  Valentines day is the day the blog goes live and my out of office meeting where I would typically capture something like this is only at the end of the month.  So I was kind of struggling with what I would do.

I recently started heading up the road about 15 minutes from my home to the Loxahatchee National Park. I had not gone there at sunset before because it is a kind of lonely park. However, a few friends have been heading there and so I decided to go and join them. Truthfully there was about 6 of us, and it was fun to hang out with friends and meet new people.  The sunsets always vary and what really attracted me was watching the mumuration of the birds.  I believe they are Boat-tailed Grackles that swarm in mass to make these amazing patterns in the sky.

This particular night the birds were not out in mass but the sky fitted the theme of the color red.  I had 4 different lens with me – my 28-135mm, my 70-300mm, my lensbaby sweet 35, and the lensbaby double glass.

Enjoy the setting sun!

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Starting out the evening, I thought it would be a good sunset but not as good as we got.  This friend was sitting watching the sun set and so I got behind him to try and get the silhouette

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Slowly as the sun got lower the color of the sky began to change.

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Using the 70-300mm I was able to get up much closer to the sun.

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Then I began to play with the Lensbaby Double Glass and got this effect.

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Next I played with the Lensbaby Sweet 35 and loved this bokeh effect.

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Sunsets, like childhood

are viewed with wonder

not just because they are beautiful

but because they are fleeting

~ Richard Paul Evans

Just a reminder that this is a circle blog and I would encourage you to click to continue on reading what they other photographers in this group have for you.  Please stop by my friend and fellow photographer Ellie Meachem of Live Life Inspired Photography’s page and read her blog.  Don’t forget to leave a little love on their pages.

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Share Six: February 2017: Shadows

Shadows!! Wow, this topic stumped me.  When I go out there is generally me, myself and I, and shadows with people in it is not always possible.  I took a walk at Morikami Japanese Gardens the other day thinking I would find these awesome shadows.  Well not so much. But here are two that I liked from that walk.

A walk in the Japanese Gardens

I am not up to walking the whole of the Japanese Gardens but the bamboo garden created some fun shadows.

 

Waiting for the bench to be occupied

Sitting in the shadows of this amazing tree always appeals to me and so I waited until this man sat down and then I snapped away.

 

Shadows of a Boat Tailed Grackle

I walk alot in the wetlands and come across all sorts of birds.  I loved the shadows of a Boat Tailed Grackle.

 

Amy

This was taken on a day out with my daughter, who is also a photographer.  Her absence and the  shadows in the walkway remind me that this time of her being away is temporary and that she will be home within the year.  I do miss her though and was blessed to have her home for Christmas.

 

I felt like there should be an elf steering his raft down the canal this evening.

Shadows can also come in the form of a reflection.  This is the husk of a palm tree the I sent floating down the river. I felt like there should be an elf steering his raft down the canal this evening.  Something out of Lord of the Rings.

 

We woke up on the 3rd day to a vision of white. Darn cold outside Property of Sharleen N Stuart Photography - All rights reserved

We were visiting Denver and woke up on the 3rd day to a vision of white. I love Richard shadow as he walked through this icy vista.  It did not last long before he headed inside and out of the cold.  I continued to walk the city.

 

Thank you for joining me for this month’s Share Six.  This is a circle blog. Please take time to visit my friend Kathy of KG Ledbetter Photography and see what she has for you this month.  Keep following the circle to see what the other photographers have shared this month.  Don’t forget to leave a little love on their page as well.

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We look forward to seeing your images on the theme Shadows

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