Most of my posts are about pleasant things -- with the occasional rant about things that perturb me!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Wynwood Art Walk

Whether you love or hate the art, the monthly Wynwood Art Walk always proves to be interesting.  Below is a little sample of  some cool art work.

Oh, I just loved this creativeness!  It was an old birdcage, and a little video of a live canary was showing inside the cage.  LOVE IT!  (Photo doesn't do it justice.)



ARTISTS DOING OTHER ARTISTS



Above:  Artist Jonathan Dvoretz, posing with my friend.
Below:  Jonathan Dvoretz' work.


More art work.





Don't know why, but this reminded me of Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen. 

"And the Red Queen's 'off with her head!'   Remember what the dormouse said: 
'Feed your head, feed your head, feed your head.'"
















Saturday, January 14, 2012

My soon-to-be niece or nephew!!!


They tell me that this is a photograph of my soon-to-be new niece or nephew!!  I'll believe it when I see him or her in September!  (Yaaaah!)




People Suck (at least some do)

I am a proud sponsor of Operation Migration, an organization that is dedicated to saving the endangered whooping crane.  OM posted the below message [in red] on their website just after the start of the new year.   Basically, the article states that another whooping crane had been shot by a human (apparently, the human didn't understand the meaning of  "protected" animal).  Regardless of its protected status, I do not understand why someone would want to shoot one of these magnificent creatures; it defies logic.   This is just one more reason reason why I prefer feathered and 4-legged beings to human beings.



These are two of my photos of the 2009 class of whooping cranes as they finished their migration in Florida -- Coming all the way from Necedah, Wisconsin. 
 


Regrettably, the first news of 2012 we bring you is sad and upsetting. Another Whooping crane has been shot.


We were advised late yesterday that 6-05 was found dead in Indiana by resident Dan Kaiser. Dan found the crane in Jackson County, not far from the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, a former stopover location when the ultralight-led migration used a more easterly migration route.


This is the second shooting of a Whooping crane in Indiana. The first occurred in 2009 when 17-02, the seven year old matriarch of the "First Family", was killed.


In 2006, female 17-02 and her mate 11-02, (dubbed the First Family) the only successful breeding pair in the reintroduced Eastern Migratory Population at the time, hatched, reared, and migrated a chick, Wild 1-06. Their offspring, Wild 1-06, was the first wild, migratory Whooping crane hatched in eastern North America in more than a century.


17-02 was shot and killed in central Vermillion County, IN. The pair had been observed by WCEP trackers in late November, but by December 1st when subsequently checked, 17-02 was missing. Tracker Jess Thompson eventually found her remains in a ravine near a rural road.


Two culprits were eventually identified (one a juvenile) and they pled guilty to the shooting. Their punishment, which drew the outrage and the ire of many in the wildlife conservation community, was one year of probation and a $1 fine.


In the face of the struggle to safeguard these rare birds from extinction, this shooting, added to the three cranes shot in Georgia in December of last year, the two in Alabama in February 2011, and most recently, two (and perhaps three) in Louisiana, at best, can only be described as disheartening. Ironically, the Louisiana cranes, killed by juveniles firing from a vehicle, died on the same day OM launched its 2011 ultralight-led migration in the hope of boosting the numbers of the slowly growing reintroduced population.


At the time of the Louisiana shootings, Dr. John French, Research Manager, at the U.S.G.S. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Maryland where the majority of all reintroduced Whooping cranes are hatched and reared, said....

"These cranes - including each of those senselessly killed by people - represent an investment of hope for Whooping cranes to wing their way back to a more certain future. And with only about 430 Whooping cranes now in the wild, each bird counts.


Each such death is a robbery of the investment made by the American public, and negates countless hours of careful work by scientists, aviculturists, volunteers, and others toward the conservation of this magnificent bird."


At present, we have no further details on the killing of 6-05 beyond what has appeared in various news stories. Below are links to several articles that have been posted to the internet.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Pink Cadillac

Now some folks say it's too big
And uses too much gas
Some folks say it's too old
And that it goes too fast
But my love is bigger than a Honda
It's bigger than a Subaru
Hey man there's only one thing
And one car that will do
Anyway we don't have to drive it
Honey we can park it out in back
And have a party in your pink Cadillac.


Monday, January 2, 2012

Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge


Lots and lots of birds!





Beautiful Beach!


The sun was starting to set behind me and cast
a beautiful glow on the ocean.


Fun Times!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

My two loves relaxing on New Year's Day!




2012

Happy New Year !

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