Sunday, August 23, 2026

08/23/26

 It's Steamy Sunday here on the Blog!  Today's image goes back to the Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 coming through my town on a rainy day this past July.  We are lucky that it is a point it comes through on a lot of trips back home to Cheyenne Wyoming.  It usually stops as well for a quick maintenance check.  I took this image as it was just entering the small rail yard in my town.


 

Saturday, August 22, 2026

08/22/26

 A bit different image today.  This is a view of the field in Minnesota with the Sandhill Cranes.  Even this doesn't really do it justice as this is only about 1/3 to 1/4th of the flock that was there.  It was so cool to be able to see and photograph them.


 

Friday, August 21, 2026

08/21/26

 It's Friday, TGIF!  Today's image is one I was able to get recently of a Hummingbird visiting something other than the feeder.  It was feeding on my Calibrachoa flowers.  I liked the nice soft bokeh behind so sharing today because Friday's Are Bokehlicious here on the Blog!


 

Thursday, August 20, 2026

08/20/26

 I have not been seeing many butterflies this summer.  I would see one once in a while flying through the yard but not stopping.  This Giant Swallowtail finally was one that stayed around a bit and chose to feed from the Zinnias as opposed to the other flowers I have growing.  I have always said, if you want a very cheap, that you can grow from seed easily, flower for butterflies, Zinnias are it.  There is also a Silver Potted Skipper enjoying them as well.


 

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

08/19/26

 It's Wildflower Wednesday here on the Blog once again.  The year is already more than half over, time flies when you are having fun.  Today's flower is the Fringe-leaf Ruellia also known as a Prairie Petunia.  It usually blooms June through September, I found this one in early July.  It's another where the flower opens at night and usually only lasts a day.  It is very drought hardy.


 

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

08/18/26

 I had to make a trip to Minnesota this past weekend for a family issue and on the trip up I was treated to an experience that was a "lifer" for me.  I got to see and capture a very large flock of Sandhill Cranes!  They were in a harvested wheat field and some were even dancing and doing their odd call.  This is a link to their call at All About Birds:  Sandhill Crane Listen  This image is just a very small portion of the flock.


 



 

 

Monday, August 17, 2026

08/17/26

 Happy Monday and happy new week!  Decided to start the week off with something that makes me happy and hope it makes you happy as well.  This is a yellow Sunflower I have growing in one of my gardens that was blooming last week.