Light/Breezes

Light/Breezes
SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun
Showing posts with label Hawk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawk. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

GETTING THE HAWK EYE-CAT AND THE BASKET-A CHRISTMAS REFRAIN LIKE NO OTHER-THE WEEKENDER

HAWK EYE
Photo by Kristin Cochrun
    Kristin, our eldest, surprised me many years ago when she asked if she could borrow my Nikon for a shot of a Water Lily in a fountain in Key West. She was very young and I was was a bit nervous as she held the camera over water, but she got a beautiful exposure and she's been a great shooter all her life.  She grabbed these shots of a hawk at Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria. 
Photo by Kristin Cochrun
 NAPS AND HIJINX
Hemingway wants to picnic
  There is no place where Hemingway is not comfortable, nor where his curiosity is not aroused.
POSES OF JOY
   She is of a oft mingled blood line, a bit of a mutt I suppose, but a sweet natured cat.  Her markings reflect her rich heritage, her coat is extraordinarily soft and for some reason her tail is always up and angled over her back.
   Unless she is perched in the bottle brush tree, where she spends a lot of time, probably watching birds.
WEEKENDER VIDEO
A LATE CHRISTMAS GIFT
This needs to be seen to be appreciated, perhaps.
See you down the trail.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

TELLING STORIES & WALKING WITH AN EGRET

THESE TOO ARE GHOSTS
It must be a seasonal vibe. Christmas card letters,
unexpected calls, party chatter, e-mails and 
blog postings all brim with stories this 
time of year.  They are rich in memory and
 evoke emotion and humor. 
It seems blogs have become a 21st Century version
of the cracker barrel or pickle tub pictured in the
general store community gathering spots
in days of yore. A couple of examples
are found in the Vinyl Stats and Chubby Chatterbox
blog posts you can find linked below on the right.
 A good story is a great companion for these days
and nights. Share your own and
be of good cheer.
DAY BOOK
WALKING WITH AN EGRET



On the line near the house I noticed a Hawk
keeping an eye on our youngest kitten, Hemingway.
Once Hemingway was inside, the raptor flew away.
The little polydactyl is growing rapidly and will soon be too big for the Hawks.

See you down the trail.