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Tuesday... Another Bird

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According to our guide, Don, the Florida Ground-Dove is number one in the cuteness factor. I suppose it IS cute (for a pigeon).

Bird Watching

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On Tuesday morning I go on a bird-walk over by the river. It starts at 8:00 AM. Don, our guide, knows every bird by the sound it makes. Sometimes we even see the bird. First we see what there is in the parking lot. The we do a little walk in the woods. It was exciting to see the pileated woodpecker. They are huge down here. While everyone else moved on, I kept taking photos. Then another woodpecker appeared. Down by the water, the Marine discovery Centre has guided kayaking tours on Tuesdays. An osprey flew above us. I'm not sure if we will ever be true birders. Don was telling us about a local place he went to earlier in the week. He said that he saw 42 species. When I asked what time he started, he replied, "5:30 AM"

Florida 2013 - Where are the Birds?

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The weather has been so warm that we have enjoyed quite  a bit of cycling. Most of the cycling has been local but one day we did my favourite ride on the Seminole-Wekiva Trail. (We can stop to eat at a Panera Bakery on the return trip. Note to self: Remember to share. Portions are large.) Sand cranes were on the lawn of one of the houses. When Glen and Norma came for a visit we went to the local park at Spruce Creek. Nice walkways but few birds.  However, the next day we were going to drive South to a really good site further south... Viera Wetlands (the sewage plant) This blackbird was fluffing his feathers and trying to attract attention. The wetlands seemed very dry and there was not the usual numbers of birds. Very few alligators in sight. A great egret with a nice reflection.  This hawk, a northern harrier, gave us some excitement. Norma and I followed a lone sand-crane around so that we could get its picture. We had rea...

Tom at Preschool

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While I was in Toronto last week I picked up Tom from preschool from Monday to Wednesday. After he asked me if mommy was home and if daddy was home, he always wanted to stay and play a little while longer. If I had the camera out, Nelson wanted me to take his picture too. Tom wanted me to make sure I put the truck he made in the picture.

Margot, Mark, Joshua and Ella

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I flew from Toronto with Margot and family early Christmas Day. It was nice to have the children (and their parents) with us for eight days. Joshua was enthusiastic about everything. Watching the manatee. Since it was  a cold morning, there were a lot of manatee at Blue Springs. Having a rest. Ella didn't want her photo taken today . The children seem to be more interested in the playground than the manatee. Joshua is trying to show his missing tooth which was removed at the dentist the previous day. A conversation with Grandpa during a walk on the beach. The Biolab alligator safari. "I spy with my little eye..."

Preparing for Christmas 2012

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Michael and Tom made gingerbread cookies. On the Sunday before Christmas, Joshua, Ella, Margot and Mark came for lunch. First, they had to explore the renovations. The laundry room is now on the second floor of the house in what used to be the kitchen. Megan and Tom And a happy Christmas to all!

Cousins Together

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Margot invited us for dinner and made a delicious crown roast of pork with a sourdough, dried fruit stuffing. I think it would be good in the Christmas turkey. On the Fine Cooking website that each serving is supposed to be 1220 calories. I guess we won't have appetizers before Christmas dinner. Would we have to miss dessert? Trying to get the three cousins together started calmly enough. A little excitement here. I made a remark about the bare feet. Beginning to lose control... A final collapse Joshua recited a song and poem he learned at school. Ella joined in. "Go in Peace" (And he went)