Showing posts with label Frog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frog. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Bits of Rochester

 Add wildlife photographer to my resume.  Found this large frog on the banks of Irondequoit Creek behind the Tops Grocery Store in Penfield.  

Megan and I decided to explore Seneca Park in the city of Rochester.  Quite a few water falls.


 Looking north on the Genesee River from the pedestrian bridge.  

Looking south on the Genesee River from the pedestrian bridge toward the Veterans Memorial Bridge.

Short and sweet today.  I'll need you to rest your eyes because I'll be in Belgium.  So, I'll have 1,000+ photos to share if history is any indication.  If you want to follow my travels while I'm there, follow me at: 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

In Memory of Memorial Day Weekend

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Goodbye Sidewalk!  The construction begins at Lollypop Farm for the expansion and renovation of our facilities!

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The animals don't seem to mind the construction

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No more Acky Breaky Barn...

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Julie's Goose

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INVADER!  A fox moved into the emu area and had babies.  And, before you ask, they are not available for adoption.

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A view of Eastman Lake at Durand Eastman Park

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Frog

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Swan

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Wife.  And, to our disappointment, not a hobo hut...

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Some kind of wild, swamp flower

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Another frog

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Swan in Durand Lake

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There are three chicks, but I don't know where the third went...

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Three Lakes Pavillion.  Looks like an old castle, but probably the porch of some old mansion.

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Living in Rochester, you sometimes forget there's a Great Lake here

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More Lake Ontario

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Megan with the 80 lbs lap dog, Steeeeeeeeella!

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Rocky just hanging out

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And Gertie not quite sure what to do about the dogs that are more than 13 times her size

That's about it.  REALLY, REALLY, REEEEALLY busy these days.  Really...

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

German Christmas Village Santa Train Party Christmas Explosion


Downtown Chicago. The tree (or hundreds of little trees making a large one) in Daley Plaza with the skyscraper church in the background.


Kristkindlmarkt (aka German Christmas Village) in Daley Plaza


Even Jesus had a booth at the German x-mas village...


Someday, I will have a mantle over the fireplace that looks like this...


Pretty trees


Governor Blagojevich's home, which is down the street from ours. There are several news vans and a helicopter here at all times. I'm still trying to figure out how what he did is worse than any other politician. I mean, people and corporations don't give millions of dollars ($1 billion alone between Barrack Obama and John McCain) to politicians because of their "ideals" or they are "good people." They give money because they expect something in return. Ask Dick Cheney about Haliburton. Is it because he got caught and swears? I'm not a supporter or a fan of Blago, but I still don't see what the big fuss is all about.


SANTA TRAIN! Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Train! Megan and I took this to Katherine's X-mas party. My favorite is the CTA employee dressed as an elf giving out candy canes. She said this is her eighth year doing this.


Even the seats!












My "White Elephant" or "Yankee Gift Exchange" present was a frog shower cap. It goes nicely with my x-mas sweater!


Katherine and another couple at Katherine's party


Katherine was very proud of her real tree with bubbler lights. And, for you Michiganders, she did get them from Bonner's in Frankenmuth...


Megan and I checked out a few places this weekend. Here's one with a view of Soldier Field.


Now, imagine this as my home with socks and art supplies on the floor. Oh, look how well that 1999 iMac looks shoved in the corner...




A view of the Clark House (I think that's what it's called), which is the oldest home in Chicago.


Look at all the trains. There are a couple of "El" lines and freight trains in this area. The South Loop is an old train yard area. Lots of tracks remain and the train companies still own the land. But recently, they have begun to lease the "air rights" over the rails for 99 years to developers to put up buildings. The area north of Grant Park is the same way. There's a whole underground city and infrastructure around there.


Here's the view from the new Museum Park building overlooking Grant Park. Not bad. I mean, I'd expect more from a place that ranges between $1.6 - $2 million...


Here's my wife, Ann Fairbanks, deciding whether or not this property would be a good investment. "It would be nice for events..."


It's snowing like crazy out there. First, it snowed. Then in was nice and warm and melted the snow. Then, it got cold and hell and froze all the melted snow and iced everything up. Now, there's all of this. I'm so glad I don't drive...

I hope everyone is doing as well as I am these days. Lots of x-mas parties lately and a ton more to come. I think I have three more this week, one was today, and a few last week. Then there's x-mas itself... Busy...

xoxo,

Mike

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