Showing posts with label Sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunset. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2026

The Neighborhood Pond at Sunset


 This is one of my favorite times to walk to the neighborhood pond.


Mourning Dove

I'm seeing a trend on my blog lately, the word 'favorite' is showing up a lot.

It's probably because I'm experiencing my 'favorites' again after a year of hard times.


The lighting can be odd at sunset so you never know what your photos will look like until you get back home.


Downhill Ducks


Canada Goose


Goose with the broken wing


Just a few favorite pics after a walk to the pond at sunset.


Magnolia bloom in a cube effect (a fav!)

Do you have a good place to walk near your house?

Try to get out when the sun goes down and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you.

Love, Diane 💜

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Friday, September 12, 2025

Sightings close to home!


 I haven't been on the trails as much this week but hopefully I'll get back out more regularly after this week. We've gotten a lot of things done around the house and in the yard so I feel good about how my time has been spent! 


But I'm going to need some trail therapy soon! The weather has improved and I can't wait!


How do you like this Great White Egret that walked through the neighborhood?


And this was a funny sight looking out the window in the back!


Off you go!


They look like they are saying I'm not very nice. They only wanted to scratch in the courtyard and make a mess! 


We have a Dove family that I see every day. 


This looks like a young one!


And the sunsets have been spectacular.


I didn't enhance these colors.


(taken from the courtyard)

It really was this vibrant!

I also ordered a new camping journal. 


The green one is from this past year and I filled it up.

The brown one will be ready when we are....which I hope is soon!


Enjoy your weekend!

I hope you have something fun planned!

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  and Mosaic Monday HERE. 

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Let's take a neighborhood walk! Updated!


I love to walk over to the neighborhood pond on the days we don't hike. (with the time change it's easier to go before sunset)


I couldn't wait to see what ducks might be there and sure enough there was something unusual.


I thought it was a Scaup but Pamela said in her comment that it was a Ring-necked Duck. You know...that sounded very familiar! So I searched in my OWN blog and found a post HERE that I wrote exactly 3 years ago! And the funny thing was, I saw most of the very same ducks then at the very same location! Amazing!
If only I had a memory, it would help SO much! Thanks Pamela for helping me with this ID! 


 I tried to say this using 2 syllables like a true Southern is 'want to do' but it was driving my husband crazy so I looked up the pronunciation. It is ONE syllable and rhymes with stop or drop! (this was written when I thought it was a Scaup!)


Anyway it was fun to see a nice flock of them in the pond.


A Great White Egret was standing next to this Canada Goose


but when it flew it looked dark!


Bird ID can get tricky!


The Blue Irises were beautiful 


and there was another duck in the tall grasses.


The pond is gorgeous and lots of birds and critters use it!


But when I turned to leave, a coyote ran past! I expect to see wild critters in the woods but this was a surprise! It gave me a scare and I practically RAN all the way home! But when I did a search and read more about coyotes, they are not a threat to humans. The Humane Society says, "Coyote attacks on people are very rare. More people are killed by errant golf balls and flying champagne corks each year than are bitten by coyotes." The website is HERE. Oh and since we live on a golf course and I know we have a bottle of champagne in the fridge, we have even more things to worry about! hahahahaha!


So that was the exciting trip to the neighborhood pond! And it doesn't even count as a hike!


What's new in your corner of the world?

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