~ Insights and inspirations about birding and its connection to my personal life journey.
“And G-d said, Let waters swarm abundantly with moving creatures that have life, and let birds fly above the earth in the open firmament of the heaven. And G-d created the great crocodiles, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged bird after its kind: and G-d saw that it was good.” Bereishit 1:20-21 (Koren Tanakh)
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You have created an inspirational connection between G-d and your journey. Shalom.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment, Lorri~
. . . this is exactly what I hope to illustrate with my blog.
I really love your blog! Thanks for the great pictures and insights 🙂
Your kind words are much appreciated – thanks! Have a beautiful day~!
Wonderful! And I can’t possibly imagine a world without birds. They bring me joy every single day.
Wonderfully said, Pam . . . I can’t either ~!
Today I am admiring your spoonbill gravatar!
That shot came from one of those crazy moments when somebody suddenly said “There goes a spoonbill!”, and I looked up and just pointed my camera!
Your captures are gorgeous! I’m up on the Chesapeake Bay close to the Blackwater NWR in Cambridge, MD, they have a small flock of White Pelicans that spend their winters there, which is very unusual, since they are usually much further south. They are back again, such a gift for us up here! 🙂
Well I messed up, lol. I thought I was on the White Pelican post. Sorry, I’ll jump over there and do this right this time. 🙂 Glad to be following you!
Thanks! I’ll check your site today -have been away. It’s so easy to make that kind of mix-up – I didn’t even notice! ;-D
How wonderful for you to have the White Pelicans come there annually! I really appreciate your visit and comments.
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Thanks Donna!