Monday, November 19, 2012

JN Ding Darling NWR FL


Nov 19, 2012 Mon
Before I checked out the sand sculptures I took my second trip to JH Ding Darling NWR. I found a few birds to photograph on both trips.

American White Pelican
Wood Stork
Anhinga
Double-crested Cormorant with fish
Great Blue Heron
Osprey
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Sand Sculptures at Fort Myers Beach FL


Nov 19, 2012 Mon
Fort Myers Beach held a sand sculpture competition last weekend. I stopped by today to check out the sculptures that were still on display. WOW there were some very talented people at the beach. The competition had a winter theme. I'm not quite sure how that theme relates to a couple sculptures. What do I know? They are going to have a "doubles" competition next weekend, but I will not be in the area. 



Welcome


Now that's a sand castle
Winter dragons?


Pieta is Italian for pity
Trimming the Tree
Snowy Owl
Decorated House
Arm wrestling Santas. The mouse if the ref.
Waiting for Santa
Hey, it's art
I'm shy

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary


Nov 18, 2012 Sun
I visited the Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary today. I took a 2.6 mile walk on a raised boardwalk that took me through the largest stand of Bald Cypress in the country. Some of the trees were there when Columbus landed. Since I was going to walk the entire 2.6 miles I did not carry my long lens. I missed a couple of bird shots, but I found a few other critters. 

Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary Swamp


Sign on the boardwalk that winds through Corkscrew Sanctuary FL
Large Bald Cypress Tree
Sign that explains "what I thought were vines growing UP the trees".
Strangler Fig growing down a bald cypress tree
Raccoon at Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary
Queen Butterfly
Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary
Alligator
Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary FL

Arrived FL


Nov 14, 2012 Wed
I arrived in Fort Meyers Beach FL today. I’m only going to be here for a week. Thanksgiving is just a week away and I’m going to spend the holidays in the Everglades if the mosquitoes and no seeums don’t run me out. 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

St John the Baptist Cathedral - Savannah GA

After stuffing myself at Paula Deen and Son's restaurant in Savannah GA, I visited the Cathedral of St John the Baptist. It was quite a sight.

St John the Baptist Cathedral Exterior- Savannah GA
St John the Baptist Cathedral from Lafayette Square
St John the Baptist Cathedral - Alter
St John the Baptist Cathedral Interior
St John the Baptist Cathedral - Stained Glass Window
St John the Baptist Cathedral - Stained Glass Window
St John the Baptist Cathedral - Stained Glass Window
St John the Baptist Cathedral - Stations 3 & 4 - Savannah GA
St Teresa and Mother Cabrini - St John the Baptist Cathedral - Savannah GA

Savannah GA


Nov 9, 2012 Fri
I finally left the wildlife refuge and made it to Savannah GA. If you want to visit any or all of the many plantations in the Savannah area, I would suggest you visit during the Spring bloom. There are a few blooms all year, but nothing like in the Spring.
When Edward Oglethorpe started the colony of Georgia (named for King George II) the charter prohibited slavery, lawyers, Catholics, and hard liquor. That all changed over time.
I visited Savannah a couple of days ago and took a trolley tour. It was an informative tour. The tour guide was very funny and well educated on the history of Savannah and it’s inhabitants. Today I came back to visit a few places on my own.
One of the places I visited was Paula Deen and son’s restaurant. I chose the buffet.
Fried Chicken
Fried Catfish
Glazed Sweet Potatoes
Black-eyed Peas
Green Beans
Grits
Biscuit
Potato Pancake
Peach Cobbler for dessert.
I rolled out of the restaurant and continued my tour of Savannah. Here are some of the places I explored.

Savannah River and Talmadge Bridge
Waving Girl Welcoming Ships and Sailors to Savannah's Harbor
Forsyth Fountain Savannah GA
Haitian Monument Franklin Square
Paula Deen and Son's Restaurant 

The same Lady Chablis that appeared in the movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
She still struts her stuff on the stage
First African Baptist 1859 - Oldest Continuing Black Congregation in American
While visiting in England Juliette Gordon Low became acquainted with Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. She decided to return to Savannah to start an organization in America. On March 12, 1912 she gathered 18 girls and held the first meeting of the Girl Guides, later renamed the Girl Scouts. You can visit her home in Savannah. I didn't make it to her house, but a section of the Savannah History Museum is dedicated to Juliette(Daisy) and the girl scouts.
Juliette Gordon Low - Founder of the Girl Scouts
Girl Scout Poster

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Savannah NWR SC


Nov 5, 2012 Mon
On my way to Florida I stopped in South Carolina. I was just an hour from Savannah Georgia so I decided to check it out; although, I try to avoid cities. While I was on my way to Savannah I saw a sign that read “Savannah National Wildlife Refuge”. My truck automatically turns when I pass these signs. I drove to the very nice visitor center to get information about the refuge. I discovered they have a four mile auto tour. So off I went with map in hand.
The refuge has over 29,000 acres. Most of the refuge is accessible by boat only. Part of the refuge is made up of 13 old rice plantations that used slave labor.
It was a little early to see any real numbers of ducks and geese. I did manage to find a few water fowl. The Little Blue Heron landed right in front of me. I had the 500mm on the camera and I almost couldn’t get the whole bird in the frame.

Little Blue Heron
White Ibis
Double-crested Cormorant
Flying Gadwalls
Belted Kingfisher
Pied-billed Grebe
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Glad I have a long lens
Savannah NWR SC
Part of the four mile auto tour that passes close to old slave quarters.
Savannah NWR NC
Red-tailed Hawk
Red-shouldered Hawk
Great Blue Heron