Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Wildlife Drama & Suspense

If you're fond of animals, especially wildlife, check out this video. I won't describe it, at all, so I don't ruin any of the surprises, but I WILL suggest that, once you start watching it, DO NOT STOP... even when things take a turn for the worst.

Again, if you enjoy wildlife footage, this'll definitely be worth your time. If you don't... watch it anyway. :-)



Let me know what you think.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Nature Spoiled

Kinda disappointing.

There's a pond behind my place of employment. Although the recent drought has left it somewhat slim around the middle, it's still a lovely bit of scenery to check out on a break or something.

Except for this part...
(Picture taken with my Treo 755P smartphone. Click image to enlarge.)

After clicking on the image, you may or may not be able to tell that the debris collected on and near the "shore" consists of all types of trash - including old, moldy (or algae-covered) soda bottle.


How someone could see a geese- and turtle-populated pond or lake as a trash receptacle is beyond me. I mean, of all places to toss your crap...!

I'm hoping this is mostly the result of rain water being funneled from the surrounding area to the pond. Not much better, I know, but at least that means people aren't tossing crap in a fenced-in pond.

Sometimes, people really do suck.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Good for the Goose


One-time for two-parent households.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Sea & Sky

I'm not sure how tomorrow's going to go, so in case I don't get a chance to post, here's a picture from my trip back from Maryland.

I don't know if anyone else will find it interesting (especially through my cluttered windshield) but I thought this was an extraordinary sight.

I captured and passed on a number of visually impressive moments, but I'd never seen clouds that looked like ocean waves, before. Even though I was behind the wheel and falling behind, I really wanted to capture this shot of the North Carolina sky.