Posted on December 24, 2025
by Linda
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Tonight, I managed to break a glass container while washing it. I can break glass or crystal faster than anyone on the planet. It was in the sink while I was cleaning it, but the glass pieces wound up on the floor. Regis hurt… Continue Reading “Glass and Dogs”
Posted on December 22, 2025
by Linda
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In the last post, I showed an image of a banded royal tern that I photographed while kayaking in Moultrie Creek. I reported it and found the royal tern was originally banded in July of 2024 near Brunswick, Georgia. I think it is amazing… Continue Reading “Royal Tern”
Posted on December 19, 2025
by Linda
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Over the past several months, numerous people have asked that we start blogging again. We blogged for 10 years and I sometimes I miss it. This is to let you know that we are starting back up. I want to start by saying the… Continue Reading “Blogging Again”
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