Sunday Stills: Pets
Posted in Daily musings, Photography, Sunday Stills, wildlife with tags Sunday Stills, Pets on December 6, 2009 by EdOnce again I have no pets of my own, So I went into the archive vault for a Golden Oldie… This is me and Rocky from way back in 1980 somethin’ Rocky fell out of his nest in the backyard and well being the nice folks we were we decided to nurse him back to health and release him into the wild. I don’t remember what happened to him maybe Dibear can fill in the blanks…:-)

Home for a visit with Dibear
Posted in Daily musings, Photography with tags Home on December 5, 2009 by EdWell I made it home this morning, just in time to get to help my dad do a show in downtown Knoxville. Chuck is a fantastic woodturner and does some shows throughout the year and sells his handcrafted bowls, peppermills and wine bottle stoppers and pens online too at his site ( see my blogroll for tellico turnings). Anyway when I got home at 5 a.m. this morning I was happy to run into snow! YIPPEE!!! So not only do I get to see my mommy, I got to see my first snow of the year..All is right in my world..:-)
Mooning 101
Posted in Daily musings, Photography, wildlife with tags Moon Shots on December 3, 2009 by EdA Boy and his Trestle
Posted in Daily musings, Photography with tags The tressel on December 2, 2009 by EdWhen I was a kid growing up in Urbana Illinois me and my friends would get together like alot of kids and play. Being the adventurous types we gravitated towards exploration and playing war, against the germans of course. One of our favorite playgrounds was the area of the trestle, you had the tresses and an abandoned (at the time) train stop, and a creek called the Boneyard, what more could kids ask for. We spent most of the time year round either chasing imaginary germans around the trestle before our objective to blow it up before the train of german reinforcements could cross it. Or we pretended we were explorers bound and determined to find the source of the Boneyard creek by moving up river through dangerous passages and not so swiftly running water. The creek went underground in a few places and this is were the trolls were..LOL! But now its overgrown and businesses have surrounded the old play place but when I visit my dad in Urbana I have him take me by there just so I can cross the old trestle one more time and remember being a kid once again.
Also yesterday was my 1 year anniversary for my blog, so, Happy B-Day to my blog..:-))


The next time I get through there I’ll get some new pics and maybe take a walk through Busey woods, another hotspot for our little excursions..:-))
Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Photography, Wordless Wednesday with tags Wordless Wednesday on December 2, 2009 by EdMacro Monday
Posted in Black and White, Insects, Macro Monday, Photography with tags ladybugs, Macro Monday, Macro Photography on November 30, 2009 by EdSunday Stills: The Letter “T”
Posted in Photography, Sunday Stills with tags Sunday Stills on November 28, 2009 by EdHere we go once again with a rousing Sunday Stills, I have to post on Saturday night due to the fact I have no idea where I’ll be tomorrow and did’nt want to chance no having an internet connection where I stop. So without further delay here are my submissions for Sunday Stills, a Tank, a Tanker, a Tressel, and a Turret..:-)




Vultures or Buzzards?
Posted in Birds, Daily musings with tags Buzzards, Vultures on November 27, 2009 by EdThese fellows were circling the T/A Truckstop in Grand Bay Alabama on Wednesday when I was broke down and waiting to get fixed. I’m on the move again and find myself in Ardmore Oklahoma this morning, then up to Oklahoma City later this morning and then over to Arkansas for tomorrow, Busy,Busy,Busy.. ![]()


Happy Turkey Day!!
Posted in Birds, Daily musings, Photography with tags Thanksgiving, turkeys on November 26, 2009 by EdDid you know that Benjamin Franklin wanted the humble turkey to be the national bird and not the eagle???
Now once a year the president grants a pardon to one lucky bird and lets two border patrol guards rot in prison for doing their job, and I bet there are a few unlucky birds being stuffed in the whitehouse kitchens this day, not so lucky birds. And how did we come to have turkey as the standard meat at thanksgiving? I’m sure when the native americans came to that first feast they brought venison tartar and the rightious pilgrims ate it up and a few years later stole their land and moved them farther west for their troubles…ACK!!! Anyway, enjoy this day with your families, I’m enjoying a nice chicken fried steak and eggs this morning. Happy Thanksgiving to all my blogger buddies across the world…:-)




















