The videos help give a sense of the place, and complement your great photos; well done, as usual. Keep both up! Please! (I particularly enjoy your otter photos.) --- Are there any walking trails along the Wacissa? --- You asked about my blog: I don't have one, I really don't have that much to say on a regular basis. In thinking about it, a reason I like blogs such as yours and your father's is because underneath and throughout there is a core of sequential narrative there; they're jointed, not disjointed.
But, ya got me thinkin'. Perhaps in simple fairness I should get one, filled in enough to give some information about me back to the few blogs I occasionally post a comment on. We'll see. And so, thank you for asking about my blog! --- Uh, unless I missed something, which is possible, isn't it news to your blog that Nathan got married. But, following Ms. Manners' etiquette tip, congratulations to him and I'm happy for her. And who knows, in time there may be more than two to haul your ashes! --- BTW, readers of your father's blog knew your occupation.
Hi, I found your blog by accident~but so glad I have! Your photos are amazing, especially the otters which I love! I have put a link to your blog on mine if you dont mind~I'd like my readers to enjoy your work as much as I do!
hi. my name is Freestone Wilson. someone who knows me told me about your blog. I have lived on and off in Tallahassee since the 60s and my own site is http://freestone.blogspot.com/ "my life after near death experiences". I also take photos and videos of the tallahassee area.
I will bookmark your site and then come back to it from time to time.
I have canoed on the Wacissa river too, in the 60s, now i am 66 and Live at georgia belle
Dear PFG, I told Freestone about your blog, in fact, wrote it down for him. I lived on Park Avenue across from the Old City Cemetery for many years and for at least twenty of those years saw Freestone walking by regularly. Last month I stumbled onto his blogs and recognized his picture. So when I saw him in the Lake Ella Publix the other night, I stopped and talked with him. The conversation got around to photos and so I told him about your blog.
No fair! I need labels on them birds. (Well, on most of them.)
ReplyDeleteEspecially on that last one. I never saw a bird like that....
The videos help give a sense of the place, and complement your great photos; well done, as usual. Keep both up! Please! (I particularly enjoy your otter photos.)
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Are there any walking trails along the Wacissa?
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You asked about my blog: I don't have one, I really don't have that much to say on a regular basis. In thinking about it, a reason I like blogs such as yours and your father's is because underneath and throughout there is a core of sequential narrative there; they're jointed, not disjointed.
But, ya got me thinkin'. Perhaps in simple fairness I should get one, filled in enough to give some information about me back to the few blogs I occasionally post a comment on. We'll see. And so, thank you for asking about my blog!
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Uh, unless I missed something, which is possible, isn't it news to your blog that Nathan got married. But, following Ms. Manners' etiquette tip, congratulations to him and I'm happy for her. And who knows, in time there may be more than two to haul your ashes!
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BTW, readers of your father's blog knew your occupation.
Hi Horsey Tail! That is yellow crowned night heron, great egret, tricolored heron, limpkin and river otter!
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Well, I'm sorry to say Nathan is not yet married. No potential candidate exists, as far as I know.
The Wacissa is accessible through the Aucilla Wildlife Management area and walking trails abound. However, I do not believe they are formally marked.
Yes, you should start one. I'm curious about you, as well.
Hi, I found your blog by accident~but so glad I have! Your photos are amazing, especially the otters which I love!
ReplyDeleteI have put a link to your blog on mine if you dont mind~I'd like my readers to enjoy your work as much as I do!
Very cool pix! I'm envious of your kayaking trips.
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hi. my name is Freestone Wilson. someone who knows me told me about your blog. I have lived on and off in Tallahassee since the 60s and my own site is
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"my life after near death experiences".
I also take photos and videos of the tallahassee area.
I will bookmark your site and then come back to it from time to time.
I have canoed on the Wacissa river too, in the 60s, now i am 66 and Live at georgia belle
freestone
Dear PFG, I told Freestone about your blog, in fact, wrote it down for him. I lived on Park Avenue across from the Old City Cemetery for many years and for at least twenty of those years saw Freestone walking by regularly. Last month I stumbled onto his blogs and recognized his picture. So when I saw him in the Lake Ella Publix the other night, I stopped and talked with him. The conversation got around to photos and so I told him about your blog.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for maing me aware of freestone whom I have also seen walking. He takes greta lightening photos!
That's a nice autoharp you got there. Nice pics too. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love your otter photos so much~
ReplyDeleteBut all of your pictures are so beautiful!
xxx