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Sunday, January 30, 2022

2022 Jan 28-30, Focus on Nature Photo Weekend JWSP (3 days)

 Jan 28, Friday

Today, I am going on an adventure. 

My adventure began at River Heritage Park, a park that overlooks Wilson Dam, which is usually flooded with birds, but not today. 

I was not to be discouraged, I adventured across Wilson Dam to the overlook and Rockpile.

It was a bitterly cold day below freezing, and I could see literally 1,000s of pelicans, seagulls, and cormorants (snake birds) sitting on the rocks below the dam.  

There were a few that challenged the north wind foraging for food and a few white pelicans floating down the river. 

Nothing keeps the pelicans from floating down the river, even the turbulent water at Wheeler Dam.


Buttercups 

Rogersville Park is usually flooded with birds today, I saw buttercups reaching up with closed eyes. 

What adventure was waiting for me at Joe Wheeler Lodge? I am joining a group of fellow lovers of photography and nature. 


Tonight, there will be a Horsd’oeuvers of Cheese, crackers, and fruit as we mingle with others. 

There will be a signup sheet for the activities on Saturday.

Alabama weather this time of year is so unpredictable, from 19 in the mornings and 50s to 60s, sometimes 70s during the day. I am going to wait until tomorrow to decide what my next adventure will be. 


Jan 29, Saturday, 

With a good night's sleep and a light breakfast, I was ready for the day. 

We spent the morning listening to Rocky talk about the many facets of the camera and how to use them. 

Many, like myself, were still in a maze of confusion about the camera. We love the auto modes. 

Lunch consisted of a BLT with onion rings.

White Pelicans at Wheeler Dam

& with making new friends. 


At 1pm, everyone met upstairs to disperse into different groups.

One group was going to the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge in Decatur. 

Another group was going to Wheeler & Wilson Dams and other local sites nearby. 

The last group was going to watch a falconer release three Harris Hawks into the woods to hunt for food (small animals). 


It was cold but not bitter cold like yesterday, but we were bundled up. 

The groups dispersed in different directions. Ours was inside the Joe Wheeler State Park. 

Before the falconer released the Harris Hawks, he had anyone wearing fur or a colorful hat remove them. The birds may think they are small animals and attack, nor do they like bright colors. 


The birds were released for the hunt, and away we went, following them into the wooded area. 

They didn’t go too far into the woods, but they did stop to watch or even pose for us.

The hawks treed a squirrel, but the squirrel outfoxed them. No catch today for the Hawks. 


Our group walked down to the edge of the Lake near the cabins. We saw shells, fossils, wild mushrooms, and driftwood. 


We saw Spoonbill Ducks swimming in a nearby sewage area, they love the minnows that grow there. 


There was a Bald Eagle in the Day Use, and that was our next stop.

With the camera in hand, we slowly advanced up the hill, stopping for that next great shot.

Bald Eagle with his eyes on us. 

The eagle got wind of us and flew away.


At the lake, we saw a kingfisher, Canadian Geese, and a gray heron.

We sat down at the edge of the lake and watched the sunset. 

What a way to end our hike. 


Lake Wheeler, as the sun goes down
the ripples and different colors upon the lake. 

We enjoyed a seafood buffet as we sat around socializing. 

The falconer returned with one of his Harris Hawks with Q & A time.

Rocky finished the day with a slide show and several stories.


Harris Hawks 

What a wonderful way to make new friends with a keen interest in photos and nature.  

A shadow of friends 





Monday, November 21, 2016

🦌🦌🦌2016 November 15,Tuesday, ICE COLD, Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer

Hubby and I stopped at Logan's Roadhouse Spring Hill TN for lunch.
We ordered Roadhouse 'Shroom which are hand-battered fresh mushrooms with Rockin' Horseradish.  I ordered Chips and Cheese dip, creamy white queso cheese with crispy tortilla chips.
For our main meal, we ordered an All American Cheeseburger, with Swiss Cheese, served with sliced lettuce, tomato, red onion, and pickles on a toasted brioche bun.
Cheeseburger 
Roadhouse 'Shroom 
Chips and Cheese dip
Hubby ordered the Fried Cheese and Bacon Burger, which was fried cheese, thick-cut hardwood smoked bacon sliced tomato, lettuce, red onions, and thousand island dressing on a toasted brioche bun.
We had to get two to-go boxes because we ordered way too much food.

We stopped at Sam's Club in Franklin to purchase two batteries for our RV.

When we reached Nashville our first stop was the Gaylord Opryland Event Center to purchase ICE tickets.
As we walked toward the Event Center we were greeted by a giant ICE sculpture. So we stopped to take pictures.
Next, we purchased ICE tickets! featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer is brought to life in magnificent sculptures that are hand-carved from more than 2 million pounds of ice.
ICE
Presents under Christmas Tree
Three Snowmen 
There were several TV hanging on an Ice Wall giving instructions before entering the ICE House.
Wall of TVs
When the show ended everyone was given Blue parkas to wear and before entering the ICE were asked if we wanted our picture taken. We said no.
Upon entering the  9 degrees ICEHOUSE we were greeted by a huge ICE Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer.
WITH a dial that said, "Make it glow"!
Inside ICE we saw several Reindeer, Santa, dancing dolls, Cowboys, clowns, dogs, and bears.
The Lion,  King of the Beast was wearing angel wings, and a crown and he was sitting in front of the ICE slides. There were three or four Slide shoots where people could slide down the ice.

We saw a green Christmas tree covered in colorful balls and a gold rope.
We saw elves, a family of deer, Frosty the Snow Man, the Ice Bar, Santa, and his Reindeer.
One scene was five elves and a sign that read: And, at Santa's Castle ... an elf named Hermney didn't want to make toys as the other elves did. He had wanted to be a dentist since he was a kid.
The elf who wanted to be a dentist. 
We saw Yukon Cornelius and the Abominable Snow Monster. 
Next, we saw Yukon Cornelius and the Abominable Snow Monster and a sign that read:

What they found was a creature! A giant! A friend! An Abominable Snow Monster who was meaner than mean.
The Yukon Cornelius came 'round the bend. These two lonely misfits had found a new friend. What a mighty swing of his miner's ax, Yukon whacked the ice, which started some cracks. and just as the Bumble got to the bay, the ice broke free, and they floated away.
Santa and his Reindeer
Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, The wise men, Shepards and an Angel 
We exited Ice into the Christmas store and we walked to Gaylord Hotel.
I had my picture taken with Santa.
We spent several hours walking through the Three gardens that were decorated for the Christmas Holidays.
We stopped for a Butterfinger Ice Cream and rested.
We exited the hotel and walked back outside Ice Ring where we watched the sunset.
Setting Sun on the White Christmas Tree.
We traveled to Spring Hill stopping at Panda Express for dinner.
Both of us were exhausted from all the walking and it was still over an hour's ride from Spring Hill to home.



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