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Ready to Strike

The dogs took me for a walk this morning. I started to take my camera, but I didn't. It turns out that I needed it and didn't have it. There were lots of little birds about. If I'd had my camera, I might have captured an image of a species that I haven't photographed before. Oh well, here is a nice image of a snowy egret (Egretta thula) hunting in a tidal pool at Gulfport, Mississippi.

Using the Force (and a bit of charm), I'm guiding you to my photo gallery at:

swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

Squirrel on the Roof

This morning, I stepped out the backdoor and spotted a little eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) sunning itself on the roof of my backyard shed. It must have leapt there from a nearby tree, perhaps drawn by the warmth of the roof. The chilly morning air made it the perfect spot to soak up some heat.

My photo gallery features over 1,100 carefully selected images. While most are chosen for their visual appeal, a few stand out as novelty shots. Feel free to explore my gallery at:

swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

Good morning. 😴😫☕

16 March 2025

I think I'll start going for walks as soon as I wake up in the morning. Maybe it will help me feel more alert when I come here to start writing to you. I'll begin tomorrow. Tomorrow always seems like the perfect time to tackle anything. When tomorrow becomes today, there’s always another tomorrow waiting just beyond. It's funny how time works, isn’t it? Every present moment is but an ephemeral flicker, disappearing before you can fully grasp it, leaving only memories of what once happened around you. Speaking of time, I forgot to mention—you can't do anything yesterday. If you could, it would already be done. Have I managed to confuse you yet? Because I think I’m doing a pretty good job confusing myself!

"Thus, we play the fool with the time and the spirits of the wise sit in the clouds and mock us." - William Shakespeare

"How did it get so late so soon?" - Dr. Seuss

Wings Above the Wild

Look closely, and you'll notice three brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) in this image, framed by a backdrop that resembles a jungle island. I captured this shot while aboard a ship in the Port of Galveston, where brown pelicans were abundant. After taking numerous photographs, I spent this afternoon sifting through them and deliberately selected one devoid of manmade features to create the illusion of a prehistoric island. Just a bit of fun with photography.

Step into a world of untamed beauty and creative storytelling—explore my photo gallery today!

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Echoes of Stillness

As I look around at the treetops, I notice the delicate interplay of light and shadow. Upon closer examination, these subtle shifts often unveil birds and other wildlife. In this instance, the treetop became a temporary haven for a group of goldfinches. Though the small flock was too distant and the morning light too faint to capture much detail, I chose to present the scene in black and white—offering a vignette-style cameo of the birds.

The photographs I share here don’t appear as vivid as they do in my Pixel’s gallery. To make them load more easily, I reduce their size and slightly lower their quality. Take a look:

swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

The Spiral Staircase is located in the Vatican Museum in Rome
was designed by Giuseppe Momo in 1932.Sculpted by
Antonio Martini and realized by F. Marinelli It was inspired by the
original Bramante Staircase.
It is a double helix , having two staircases allowing people to ascend without meeting people descending
By #StainedGlassArtCreations
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Good morning. 🩺💊⚕️

14 March 2025

Do you use a pill organizer? If you do, chances are you’re no longer a spring chicken. I remember when I was first prescribed a daily pill—it was in my forties, and my blood pressure had climbed well past the acceptable range. I was preparing for dental surgery when my dentist, a colonel, ordered me to head straight to the emergency room. At the ER, the nurse who took my blood pressure got quite excited (she did give it back), though the doctor seemed unfazed. And that’s how I ended up with my starter pack of meds. Since then, my daily regimen has grown little by little, to the point where I now struggle to fit everything into my pill organizer.

"I believe in prescription drugs. I believe in feeling better." - Denis Leary

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Nature's Subtle Charm

Yesterday, after a trip to a local lake, I shared a photo of a male red-winged blackbird engaging in what appeared to be an elaborate mating ritual. I mentioned the presence of several female red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), and this bird happens to be one of them.

I don’t upload all the photos I share here to my Pixels gallery. I only post my personal favorites, while some don’t make the cut. I usually give myself a couple of days to decide how I feel about them before uploading.

Feel free to explore my gallery here:

swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

Good morning. ⏰🫘☕

13 March 2025

Thursday rolls around again—just one day until Friday. It's a relentless cycle, don’t you think? The Ouroboros, the image of a snake devouring its own tail, symbolizes the endless cycles of life, but it could just as easily reflect the routine of our daily grind. For those with a traditional Monday-to-Friday workweek, perhaps a flat tire is a better metaphor: the weekdays make up the tire’s rotation, while Saturday and Sunday are the flat part where you coast. My current cycle, though, feels more like a straight line—every day is Saturday. We always wrap up the week on Friday with dinner and a movie; nowadays, we don’t even have to leave the house for that. In its own way, that’s a cycle too.

"Earth, Ashes to ashes and dust to dust in mother earth we place our trust and as we cycle through our years, we water it with blood and tears" - Nancy Holder