Sunday, September 19, 2010

Juno Beach 09/18/2010 #1

After being sick all week and being house/bed-bound, we decided to go enjoy our beautiful weather. We went for a drive along the beaches and made a few stops to enjoy the atmosphere. The video below exhibits someone para-surfing in the gorgeous weather. There were a dozen or so folks para-surfing on Juno Beach. It felt good to get out of the house; however, the effects of the virus that has been plaguing me all week still makes me dizzy and nauseous.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Albino Oscar and Gold Severums 09/17/2010

I shot a quick video of my tank that has one Albino Tiger Oscar, two Gold Severums, and three Silver Dollars fish (not in the video). The fish are getting along well and my current arrangement of rock and PVC allow for hiding spots. As they grow, I will need to remove some of these items.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Pine Mountain 08/31/2010


We visited the F.D. Roosevelt State Park at Pine Mountain for a few hours. The weather was simply gorgeous. We hiked approximately 5-6 miles of one of the trails that included getting a bit lost; however, we found our way back via following the main road. Hiking the mountain roads quickly exhibited how out-of-shape that we all are! We will definitely visit this park again and spend the day exploring the trails and enjoying the beauty of the mountain and the surrounding area.















Friday, September 3, 2010

Ocmulgee Indian Mounds 08/29/2010

(above) Gulf Fritillary Butterflies munching on a passion vine.

The mounds looks really lush this year, as Georgia has received a decent amount of rain this summer. We only hiked a small section of the preserve. The weather was kind as it was 80 with an overcast. The humidity was also low. Being that I am still toying with the AV settings on my camera to capture decent low lighting shots, only a handful of my shots are posted.

Passion Vine in bloom.
Juvenile Little Blue Heron
Web Worm nest

A Golden Silk Orb eating a Lady Bug. There is also a Grass Hopper in the web.

Beaver Dam


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