It is so true. Susan, who managed a moose photo, recommended it. The solution? A nap!!! My pregnant daughter has had one every day this week! Works for me. :-)
The light is nicer in the mornings too. Did you see my post of a couple of days ago about the Cat tail swamp? http://secretsforhappyness.blogspot.com/2010/04/cat-tail-swamp.html
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Marvelous! I've GOT to start getting up earlier in the mornings. You get some of the greatest pictures on your early walks.
ReplyDeleteIt is so true. Susan, who managed a moose photo, recommended it. The solution? A nap!!! My pregnant daughter has had one every day this week! Works for me. :-)
ReplyDeleteHere is Sue's post of moose: http://suespaintsandpics.blogspot.com/2010/04/wheres-your-antlers.html
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, have a wonderful weekend. How are the black flies?
ReplyDeleteI would have liked to watch your video but it said it was private and would not let me in. Valerie
ReplyDeleteOUTSTANDING! I get up early during the week for work... when the weekend comes, I have a hard time convincing my body to not sleep in. hehe
ReplyDeleteBusy as a beaver is right! Happy Critter Day!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to actually see a beaver myself. Only the evidence they leave behind. :) Yep, gotta get up earlier!
ReplyDeleteWhen you are retired, it is good to try to get up early for fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm sorry, I uploaded my video which by default goes to private. How dumb. I fixed it!
Jenn: What a neat post with the three beaver swim. I love the tail splash just for the fun of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat video! I am amazed just how fast the beaver swims! But my favourite part of the video is when two beavers pass one in another!
ReplyDeleteI like the beavers a LOT more than the blackflies and the mosquitoes!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Those beavers sure are busy.
ReplyDeleteThe light is nicer in the mornings too. Did you see my post of a couple of days ago about the Cat tail swamp?
ReplyDeletehttp://secretsforhappyness.blogspot.com/2010/04/cat-tail-swamp.html
Cool. I've never seen a beaver before. Fascinating creatures.
ReplyDeleteAlissa from Australia
Great post Jenn. We had blackflies for the first time here last year so I'll be reading your bug posts.
ReplyDeleteJudith
That is a wonderful video. I smiled all the way through :-) It's amazing how swiftly and smoothly the beavers swim and they certainly are very busy!
ReplyDeleteTHere are some very amazing creatures. Great job..
ReplyDeleteHope you have a nice day and a wonderful weekend ahead.