June 2023 Supreme Court Decisions

HI folks…departing for this post from my normal traveling and photography related content to address in long form the SCOTUS decisions this week…so this post delves into politics and potentially controversial things. If you’re not interested in that…then feel free to skip the rest of this and come back tomorrow when I’ll post the last couple of days of our UK trip experiences and images.

This post came about because of some of the things that the human kid was saying and responding to on twitter…Neil tried explaining the why’s and how’s to him but having a intelligent conversation about complicated topics in 280 characters just doesn’t work.

Anyways…here we go. After reading this…I welcome any civil, respectful comments and we can have a debate on the merits of these decisions…but I really wanted to try and get rid of some of the hyperbole that the left (and the right) are blasting out.

Honest disclosure…we’re right of center in out household…but it’s more center rather than right, maybe mid right but definitely not far right…and there are actually some things that the center left says that I agree with…for instance I can see some of both sides in the abortion thing…as a Catholic my religious decision is that abortion is wrong…but from a legal standpoint I think that Congress should pass some sort of national minimum standard for it’s legality so that those with differing religious tenants have an option they are ok with. And I really wish that both sides…and really both the far left and far right are equally guilty here…would just stop demonizing the other side and instead try and compromise so that both sides get part of what they want…usually if nobody is completely happy with the outcome that means it was a good outcome. Unfortunately though…I feel that’s pretty darned unlikely in today’s political climate.

As you most likely know…the SCOTUS released some opinions this week on affirmative action, the rights of LBGTQ people vs the rights of others to religious freedom, and President Biden’s student loan cancellation executive order…and in all three of these (and we’ll also address Roe v. Was as well since that was last year’s controversial decision and falls into the same vein) the conservative side of the case was the winner.

And immediately…the liberal media and twitter feed along with liberal politicians proceeded to melt down with quotes such as

  • Illegal decision by a biased and illegitimate SCOTUS
  • The plaintiffs do not have legal standing so therefore the case should not have been before the court anyway (in the LBGTQ case this is at least a valid question but not in the others)
  • The SCOTUS should stay in their lane
  • These decisions are contrary to the opinions of 70% of the people in the country
  • They’ve overturned decades of settled law (hint, there is almost no such thing as settled law unless the SCOTUS says there is)

And so on and so on.

The problem is…despite all of the outcry there…the opinions are easily available online and if one chooses to go and actually read them then you’ll have actual facts instead of random claims by people on twitter…and no, your barber’s sister in law’s friends sons boyfriends mother is not a valid source of facts.  And…despite the claims that this is an activist court…it is (a) no more activist than the left leaning ones that we’ve had before and some of their decisions are clearly slanted towards the left.

Before we an get into all of that…we need to have a brief civics lesson. This is because civics, which teaches the constitution and how the government works…is no loner taught in school…combining this with the “I get my news and facts from social media rather than from a reliable source” that the younger generations use (and that’s not a disparagement of them, just pointing out where they primarily get information from) results in some claims that are simply wrong.

First up…the US…despite what you may have heard…is specifically not a democracy…that’s when the one man one vote principle applies and people like the President would be elected by popular vote and laws passed by popular vote would happen. What we have is a federated democratic republic consisting of the several states…and the constitution is the supreme law of the land.

You might be surprised to learn that most of what is in the constitution is a compromise because of conflicting desires back in the late 1700s between the large cities of New York and Boston and the mostly rural/agricultural remainder of the original 13 states…and conflicting desires between thee various states as well. And you need to remember and understand the desires and wants and times the founding fathers lived in. They had just finished a war to gain independence from England, they had no desire for a strong central authoritarian government or king, and they believed in state’s rights first and foremost.

We should all be thankful that those folks were willing to compromise or else we would not have a country at all…the divisions were that strong. The very first compromise they made was to ignore the reason that what came to be known as the Constitutional Convention was called by the states in the first place. Before the Constitution…there were the Articles of Confederation and the convention was actually called for by the states to modify the Articles to solve some issues…but the great compromise at the beginning was to recognize that the Articles were fundamentally broken and needed to be completely replaced. Following that…there were many other compromises…the Electoral college, the bicameral legislature, the 3 branches of government, having a President vice a king and Prime Minister…and it took a great deal of personal trust between the parties to hammer out something that nobody liked completely but could live with since everybody got part of what they wanted.

Once the Constitution was ratified…the country and government was established with 3 co-equal branches of government…legislature, executive, and judicial…and each has checks and balances on the other two but none of them are superior to the other two.

Then the arguments began over what the words actually meant…and this pretty quickly divided what was known back then as strict and loose constructionists and that has pretty much come down today to conservatives and liberals respectively. Strict/conservative construction means that the words in the constitution mean exactly what they meant in the late 1700s and no more…loose/liberal means that the words meant what I decide they mean today and anything not mentioned in the constitution is legal. This debate has been going on for 200something years and will likely never end…but it’s important to remember that the constitution itself provides powers that are both delegated to and withheld from the various branches…and it states that all other powers not enumerated in the constitution remain the properly of the states. That last part tells me that the fellows that wrote the darned thing wanted it to be interpreted exactly the way they wrote the words…no more and no less.

OK…end of civics lesson…let’s talk about those 4 decisions I mentioned above.

In order to file a lawsuit…one needs to have standing. Standing is a legal term and I’ll leave it as exercise for you to go google it if you want more details…but I already did it and in order to have standing you need 3 things…you need an injury in fact (i.e. you suffered harm)…the person you’re suing has to have caused the harm…and the court you’re suing in needs to have the ability to fix the problem. That’s it…as long as you meet those 3 things then you can sue whoever you are trying to sue.

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To be fair…the human kid says that the standing doesn’t have an actual harm…and in at least the Colorado case he is possibly correct…there is conflicting evidence on whether she suffered actual harm. The organization that bankrolled the suit should have found a better plaintiff that actually had a web design biz and waited until that person declined to do a gay marriage site and was prosecuted under the CO law  As it was…the court used some fine nuances in the standing legal history to justify standing. That is legally correct…but a cleaner example of him would have been better as a slam dunk standing case and eliminated one of the left’s complaints about the decision. The affirmative action case clearly met the standing requirements and the student plan did as well albeit not as obviously as the Harvard case. In the Harvard case…the HEROES Act…and the Higher Education Act the President is going to cite now…seem clearly unconstitutional anyway as only Congress has the power of the purse and they Cabot delegate it to another branch…as I said down below before this is clearly a problem that only Congress can solve. The CO case pits 2 constitutionally guaranteed rights against each other…freedom of religion in the 1st amendment and equal protection under the 14th. Both of those rights cannot simultaneously be Net in this case…recognizing one violates the other…so why is this not a case of the court denying discrimination against religious people…it’s only being cast as discrimination against gays…but prohibiting that prima facile discriminates against a better sourced religious site designer. And it is most definitely correct that this case was brought as a political cudgel…but the previous year’s case filed by the gay couple against the wedding cake designer was also clearly intended as a political cudgel since the gay couple picked the only baker in town that would not be a gay wedding cake…that wasn’t an accident either…both suits are stupid political shenanigans. The President said he’s going ahead with loan forgiveness with the Higher Education Act since it has no national emergency clause… ut if they had read the opinion they would know that the delegation of the spending money authority was in there as well as the over reach idea…so don’t be surprised when that one loses in the courts as well.

End of the addition section.

First up…affirmative action. The plaintiffs in this case clearly had standing as the use of affirmative action by Harvard prevented them from getting a Harvard education and being admitted to the good old boy network of Harvard graduates with the influence and monetary compensation that gets you later in life, this harm was cause by Harvard’s use of Affirmative Action, and the federal courts can fix the problem. So…once standing was granted…and this one is pretty obviously correct…the legally correct according to the constitution is that Affirmative Action is unconstitutional…the 14th amendment provides equal protection under the law and the 15th amendment provides that rights shall not be abridged because of race. Since Affirmative action is by definition based on race…it is clearly unconstitutional. Now I understand and agree that racial prejudice still exists and that blacks in particular generally have fewer educational opportunities than whites, Asians, and others…but restricting the rights of other races by giving preference to one race is not the right way to fix the problem. Better school district funding, teachers, and resources are part o the fix…and perhaps other things as well…but violating the constitution is clearly *not* the way to solve this problem.

Second…the rights of LBGTQ vs the right to freedom of religion. Standing…well, this one is a lot murkier in that there is some evidence that the lady web designer in question suffered actual harm due to the law outlawing discrimination against LBGTQ in Colorado. She has stated that she wanted to expand her business into designing web sites for couples getting married and that the law would require her to support and endorse gay marriage if she did that…and that she did have a client who approached her to do a wedding website…the state says that all of this is incorrect and since she wasn’t actually asked to design such a website the point is moot. I’ve looked a bit and could not find any definitive facts either way…and I’ll be the first to admit that I and not a lawyer and hence don’t understand the ins and outs and precedent cases and all of that about standing…but the court (and you can go read the opinions yourself as I stated above) decided she did have standing and essentially found that the right to religious freedom outlined in the 1st amendment (note, the original 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights were all ratified at the same time and their numbers were based on the relative importance the founding fathers gave to each…so religion and arms were the top two concerns) conflicted with the equal protection under the 14th amendment and thus the religious freedom argument took priority. As I said…this one was and is a lot murkier and I would suggest reading the actual opinions to get a better understanding.

Third…student loan cancellation. Standing…one of the two suits that was addressed here was tossed out based on lack of standing by a vote of 9-0…the second one that succeeded happened because the states were smart enough to include the loan company headquartered in their state to be part of the suit. Thus…the cancellation of the loans would affect the income of the loan company which would affect the amount of taxes they paid Nebraska which would cause harm to Nebraska…so they were granted standing. This one is a bit murky as well…and the 3 liberals on the court voted against standing because it was clear that if they were granted standing the loan cancellation was illegal as I’ll explain. It’s not nearly as murky as the case in Colorado…but it’s not as clear as the affirmative action one either.

Once the state was granted standing…essentially the court said that the HEROES act which authorized the secretary to forgive loans based on a national emergency was an unconstitutional delegation of a power specifically provided in the constitution solely to the legislative branch…the power to raise taxes and spend money or power of the purse. The law provided that in cases of national emergency the secretary could do so…but the interpretation of the law by the court was that this authorization was intended to handle individual or small group cases because in those cases the agency could internally reprogram already appreciated funds to cover the shortfall caused by whatever loan modification they authorized. However…the agency can reprogram already authorized funds but they do not have the power to obligate new funds\…and the legislative branch does not have the power to delegate the power to spend money to the executive branch. Thus…the President’s executive order and the secretary’s forgiveness plan is illegal. After the decision came out…the President announced that he’s starting a new program under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to do the same thing…but again I think this will result in another suit and it will again be held unconstitutional for the same reason. The President said yesterday that this new approach was legally sound…but apparently he didn’t read the court opinion because he thinks it was rejected because the national emergency is over when actually it was rejected because Congress cannot delegate the power of the purse to an executive agency.

Now personally…we had college loans and we paid them off because we signed the loan document and one pays back money you borrow. In our opinion…student loan borrowers no more deserve too have their loans cancelled than other groups have to have their mortgages or car loans or credit card loans cancelled…you borrowed the money for what in many cases turned out to be useless degrees which won’t earn you anything so you have to pay it back. Under the equal protection clause as well…cancelling only student loans for people making under a certain income seems to fail as well. This is another of those problems that Congress could solve…although even then the power of the purse argument wouldn’t apply but the equal protection clause would seem to apply to me…but that’s one of those more nuanced interpretations.

Finally…Roe v. Wade. We keep reading about how last year’s decision violated 50 years of “settled law”…but in actuality the SCOTUS specifically *did not* outlaw abortion. What they did was follow the constitution. Roe v. Wade was decided by a liberal court based on the woman’s right to privacy…and even the late Justice Ginsburg always said that she thought the decision was correct but was based on the wrong (and weaker) clause in the constitution. What last year’s decision did was to determine (correctly in my view) was that the right to abortion was not enumerated in the constitution…and hence under the constitution any power to do remains with the states…and as we’ve seen the various states are enacting various laws either restricting or guaranteeing the right to abortion. That is as it should be.

Again…this is a problem that Congress could solve. If they were to pass a law authorizing nationally abortion up to some point in the gestation period with whatever restrictions they included…and if a President were to sign it…then there would be a national right to abortion. Neither side is interested in that though…even though it would be doing their job…because both sides would lose what they deem as a valuable political cudgel come election time.

Finally…we keep seeing things like Congress should place term limits on the SCOTUS and that the Electoral College should be abolished because the popular vote winner doesn’t always become President. Fortunately…the founders wrote those things into the Constitution and it would take a constitutional amendment to change either of them…and I realize that amending it is hard…but news flash…it’s supposed to be hard, that’s the way the founders wrote it. They were particularly concerned about the “tyranny of the majority” in which a small majority would overturn the desires of the slight minority…so the amendment was designed to be deliberately hard and require both a 2/3 majority of both houses of Congress or a 2/3 majority of the states and then a 3/4 majority of the states to ratify the amendment so that any amendment would need to be supported by a majority of the country across both urban and rural states. I keep trying to remind people that…for President…the popular vote is completely irrelevant…in other words it simply doesn’t matter. It’s right in the constitution folks…you need to win a majority of the Electoral College to become President…and without the Electoral College we would not have either a country or a constitution as the rural states were never going to vote to allow NY and VA (back in the day) to elect the President regardless of the wishes of the rest of the country…and today they’re not going to let NY, FL, and CA do it either.

In closing…I implore everybody to stop getting your facts from twitter…go research things yourself and find out actual facts rather than some slanted viewpoint that may or may not have anything to do with actual facts…and once you have some actual facts go ahead and form your own opinion.

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London II

When last we left our heroes…they had completed their visit to Westminster Abbey on Saturday June 24 and headed back to the hotel. This post covers the remainder of Saturday and Sunday through Tuesday and I gotta admit…it’s been a pretty exhausting 3 days, particularly Tuesday…when we had to both hoot with the owls and scream with the eagles as they used to say in Uncle Sam’s Canoe Club, it was a long, exhausting day with several examples of poor planning by the tour company that arranged the various services for the choral group…let’s just say that planning, organizing, and efficiency aren’t really in their wheelhouse. That isn’t really surprising though…at the initial get acquainted briefing last week the founder of the company told us in great detail how he only hired people with a music degree since you could teach music people how to organize things but you couldn’t teach non music people how to do music. Seems to me that one should hire the best people for the job and let music people plan the music but let travel people or accountants or other qualified people handle the parts of the business that require that sort of talent set…by hiring only music people he’s just signing up for failures like we’ve seen. It’s been our experience that most creative types are good at creating but not as good at organizing, planning, and getting the details right…there are exceptions and I’m not assigning any blame to creatives for being that way…it’s just not what they’re best at. But I digress…at least for now but the full telling of the last 3 days will require discussing some of the issues we’ve found.

Saturday evening they wandered just around the corner and had dinner at Turtle Bay Caribbean…Connie had a beer concoction with Red Stripe beer (the Bud Light of the islands, mon) and watermelon, Neil had a dark Old Navy cocktail and they each had curry for dinner…chicken for her and shrimp for him…they were excellent but spicy…then they wandered back to the hotel and that was the end of the day. Their original plan was go to go Mass on Saturday afternoon but that was foiled by the extra rehearsal that got added to the schedule by the tour company…and she already had one scheduled for Sunday AM so we ended up having to skip Mass this weekend.

Sunday she had her rehearsal in the morning followed by our scheduled tour to the Tower of London. While she was rehearsing Neil went on a walkabout down to the Hammersmith bridge which is about 175 years old and is currently closed to cars but open to walkers and bikers while it’s being refurbished. It’s a suspension bridge of a somewhat strange construction. This is the view from the far side of the bridge…he walked down from our hotel which is about a half mile out of frame to the right and a bit away from the river.

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The strange part about this bridge is that instead of large multi stand cables for the support sections…this is what most suspension bridges like the Golden Gate and Brooklyn use…they use a cable made out of steel plates that resembles a bicycle chain writ large.There are double over/under ‘cables’ each composed of links with 8 or 10 plates about a foot wide and an inch thick…with each link joined by bolts about 5 inches in diameter. I guess that is an easier construction method compared to stringing the stands of cable and then bundling them together into the larger suspension cable. The vertical strength members down to the bridge deck are steel rods…we’ve seen this part before but sometimes the vertical part is actually another stranded cable.

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There are walking/biking/running trails along both sides of the river and he saw numerous shells being rowed as they were out getting their workout in on a Sunday morning, and he spotted a Great Blue Heron and Laughing Gull off the side as he first entered the bridge.

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With rehearsal over…we headed off to the Tower of London…and our 3 hour tour actually turned into a 1 hour or so tour as the travel company was unable to have buses arrive on time and the 3 hour tour actually included the 40 minutes each way the bus took…things seem to have a habit of changing a lot with their schedule.

One of the royal families animals…dunno if they had actual live animals but today it’s just some sculptures of the various ones that I guess used to be there…with some cats and ravens the only permanent residents these days beyond the yeoman warders (the guys and gals in the red uniforms with the tall hats that are known as Beefeaters) and their families.

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This is the White Tower located in the central area of the Tower itself.

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We were free to wander the grounds but the only place we were allowed inside was to see the Crown Jewels…and no photos were allowed in there. Suffice it to say that there are hundreds, probably thousands, of pounds of gold crowns, jewelry, wine goblets, and pretty much everything else you could think of…along with a 50 gallon drum full of assorted jewels including several large diamonds attached to various things. Connie wanted to see them but they were too cheap to pay the extra 30 pounds it took last time they were here…but then pounds were worth over $2 back then as opposed to $1.254 today.

After our tour we snapped a shot of the Tower Bridge.

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And also wanted to get one of the small gate we went in back years ago to witness the Ceremony of the Keys which is where the chief Yeoman Warder goes around and locks up the Tower gates…this military ceremony has been going on nightly since the 1300s. You need to get a ticket ahead of time and can’t take any photos of it either…and it was sold out through July already when we looked a month or so back to see if we could get tickets to see it again. We’re pretty sure this is the gate we entered through…but hey, it was a long time ago so we ain’t exactly sure. This is the East Gate and Neil recalled that we went in over on the east side…so it’s got that going for it anyway…and even if it’s not the exact one it is pretty similar based on what we remember.

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After another 40 minute trip back to the hotel…they were tired but after a short rest walked over to Swan’s Pub for dinner…Tanqueray gin and tonic for Connie and Kracken rum and ginger ale for Neil…she had Bangers and Mash and Neil had Fish and Chips.

Monday started with a scheduled 3 hour tour of Windsor Castle [Neil note…with all of these 3 hour tours we’re having I keep lookin’ around for Gilligan.] which is where King Charles has chosen to live most of the time…he wasn’t in residence when we were there but we would not have seen him anyway as the inside tours we were allowed to do were only the State Apartments which are used for banquets and receptions and the like and Saint George Chapel which is where Henry VIII and the late Queen are buried. Again…we spent a lot of time standing around waiting in lines and out of our 3 hour tour essentially had just over an hour to actually see things…which turned out to be plenty of time.

As we waited in the first of 4 lines it took to actually get into the castle…the security was very similar to TSA when you go into the airport…we spotted this bird of prey overhead…it’s a Red Kite which is about the size of a Bald Eagle with a 6 to 7 foot wingspan. It’s a lousy shot and he had to crop way, way in to get something more than just a bird dot…but you can see the iconic fork kite tail which is the trademark of the species. Like the Bald Eagle…their numbers were diminishing and it was approaching extinction but habitat conservation and making it a protected species have pretty much stopped that and the numbers have increased so that’s a success story.

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This is the front gate of the castle which was actually the exit for the tour.

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Once through the assorted security and ticket check lines…we entered the castle through the Moat Room, picked up our audio tour guides and then into the adjoining room with a model of the entire castle.

The round tower in the middle was the original castle surrounded by its moat…and then subsequent kings and queens expanded it Into the fortress it became. The entrance through the Moat Gate is right under the kid with the yellow lanyard at the center…and the entire palace slopes down from the far left to the far right with most of the vertical change in the right half of the castle as viewed here.  This model does not show the Chapel…who knows why…but the State Apartments are to the far left end of the grounds while the Chapel is down in what is called the Lower Ward to the right side. 

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The original tower and its accompanying moat…which makes it a real castle according to Neil. The moat was drained and used for other things once the outer walls were built and its was no longer needed for protection.

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View from next to the chapel looking down the Lower Ward towards the main gate which is just to the left side of the arched section you can see. 

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Most folk think of “small” when they hear the word chapel…but clearly the St. George Chapel is a mite bigger than that…this is the side of it and it was taken from down on the reddish cobble stoned open area by the arched section. For a “chapel” it probably seats around 700 people.

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We spotted some of the guard face doing the changing of the guard which happens hourly.

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And Neil walked through the arch and got a shot of the front of the chapel while Connie turned in their audio tour equipment.

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Then it was back to the hotel…where they had an hour to eat lunch and walk the 0.7 miles down to the other hotel used by the group for the rehearsal in the afternoon. The day before…Neil had suggested to the tour company that they just tell people to bring their music on the Windsor tour and then drop off at the other hotel to save the walk…but this suggestion clearly fell into the “not invented here and therefore not acceptable since you’re not a music major” category. They ended up having a granola bar for lunch since they were running short of time. Connie practiced 3 hours with John Rutter who was to be the guest conductor for Tuesday evening’s concert in Bath Abbey…Neil hung out in the Hilton lobby while that happened…then they stopped by the Albion Pub on the way back to our hotel for a pizza and beer/wine. 

Then it was Tuesday…and the hardest day of the trip. We were up at 0500 for an 0915 departure for the 2.5 hour bus ride down to Bath…arriving just about lunchtime with another scheduled rehearsal with maestro Rutter at 1400. After some deliberation…they went with a beef wrap for lunch since they had reservations at Square Grill for a nice dinner between rehearsal and line up in your concert dress time.

The front of the Abbey.

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Then they moved around to the right side where there is a square with some benches where they had lunch.

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The Abbey is a a typical Gothic cathedral with what is known as Flying Buttresses…these are required since the walls are pretty thin (3 feet maybe) and tall (about 80 to 100 get to the roof) and then there’s a stone roof on top unlike what Notre Dame in Paris has that burned in the fire a couple years back. The weight of the roof tends to push the walls out and they would fall due to their thin construction without the buttresses. You can see the brown buttresses extending from the top of the tan columns up to the upper w alls between their windows…here’s a closer shot of a couple of them. Since it was built in the 12th century…it’s an all stone building even though the Romans used concrete many centuries before…but in Western Europe cathedrals are almost always stone construction.

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Here’s Connie doing her Vanna White thing alongside the poster for the performance…tickets ranged from 7 to 30 pounds or up to about $38.

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Before rehearsal…Neil wandered over to the Avon River and got a couple of shots for ya.

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Then he followed the choir in and sat in the cathedral while they had their rehear sal…here’s a shot of maestro Rutter working his charges out.

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Then it was off to dinner at the Square Grill…Neil had an Old Fashioned and then a glass of Pinot Grigio with his pumpkin and ricotta ravioli and Connie a gin spritz with her beef carpaccio. After that…it was back to the Abbey where they all changed into their concert dress while Neil headed around to enter the audience section. His seat was A9 or front row, right side, aisle seat…practically in the orchestra. The soprano soloist sat in A8 the seat you can see on the far left of the shot…and when she stood up to sing she was almost as close to the conductor as he was but when seated he could literally have reached out and touched the conductor of taken the bow out of the cellist’s hands…not that he’s uncouth enough to do either of those.

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He’s got a couple of short videos of the performance that will be posted to YouTube as soon as he gets to it…and there was another oopsie by the tour company involved with that. The norm for any concert is that no videos, photos, or recordings are allowed…that’s pretty much universally true. However…when the tour company was asked if there was going to be a video recording the answer was yes but it won’t be live streamed and you’ll be told the url for it later. A follow up question about recording resulted…twice…in them assuring us that recordings were specifically allowed at this performance…hence a lot of the non singers were doing so. At the intermission the harpist told Neil that it wasn’t allowed…he said it was authorized for this performance…and she said it was union rules and they were *never* broken to allow patrons to record or video the performance. So…he and his cohorts stopped recording after intermission. He originally thought that perhaps it was a missed communication between the Abbey folk and the tour company…but on further review decided that it was more likely a complete lack of communication by the tour company and they just pulled the “it’s authorized” line out of some orifice or another.

After the concert…we piled back onto the buses and Neil commented to Connie that he was coming down with a cold or something as he had drippage and a sore throat…but then by t his morning she’s got it too so our evaluation is that it wasn’t a case of one of him getting it and giving it to her but a case of somebody giving it to both of them. But…cold pills and Advil to the rescue and they’ll just have to HTFU and bore on with it. We arrived back in London at the hotel at 0025 or so and since there wasn’t anything scheduled for Wednesday until 1400 they slept in until 0700…then popped a whole pile of pills each before breakfast…then a nap before Connie washed her hair. She’s off to rehearsal as I type…and then we’re headed off to Tuffnel Park tube station and then to the Boston Arms pub for dinner and a 2 hour talk about the backstage at the Tour de France  by one of her bike racing commentators that we got tickets for…I’ll report on dinner there in my next post.

Then tomorrow is the second concert of the tour at St. Paul’s church…we report to the lobby at noon with the singers in concert dress for the bus ride to the church followed by another rehearsal, dinner where they’ll have to eat neatly, and then the concert with return to the hotel about 1030. The concert is pretty much the end of the choral tour…there’s another tour Friday morning and a farewell dinner at Bill’s Pub that evening…then the tour group people depart Saturday via bus back to the airport. We’re staying in this hotel Saturday and Sunday and given their colds will probably not do much Saturday but do have a concert at St. Martin in the Fields Sunday afternoon and we’ll do that and inner over there in Trafalgar Square on Sunday unless they just feel too lousy. Monday we pick up our rental car and head north.

Interesting things found on the net.

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And…we hadn’t had one of these in awhile…

Bad Ass of the week.

Back in April 1989 Marilee Thomas of Beaver City, Nebraska took this photo her daughter Audra with a tornado 2 mile behind her as it came across the family farm. Marilee entered it into a Kodak photo contest and won second prize…and Audra went viral before viral was a thing.

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Cyas.

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Connie and Neil’s Excellent Adventure to the UK…the Saga Begins

The next batch of posts are all about our trip to the UK. We headed across the pond here for a choral tour…Connie is singing a couple of concerts with John Rutter who’s like the Arthur Fiedler or John Phillip Sousa of modern choral music…she’s really happy to get to sing with him. The tour consists of a total of four choirs with about 230 people from across the US singing at two concerts in various combinations of the four groups. After that’w over they’ll be doing some vacation up in the northern part of England for a couple of weeks before heading back home.

They packed up and left the house earlier this week…but since it’s now hurricane season Neil put up the hurricane shutters over our windows before they left just in case any storms come a-calling before they get back home. They drove over to Miami and had a non stop flight from there.

The flight over on British Airways  was mostly uneventful…except for the guy that tripped and fell in the middle of the night and on getting up tossed his cookies all over a lady in the row behind us…she was not happy. That naturally resulted in all the lights coming on and everybody getting woken up while they cleaned up and air freshened the area. They never figured out whether he just fainted, fell, and hit his head resulting in the problem or whether he was drunk or otherwise ill…but it seemed like he just fainted as best as they could tell. Once that was over they tried to go back to sleep…and probably got about 2 hours each of off and on dozing before landing in London at 0730 local or about 2230 the night before by body time. They went through immigration and customs…which was amazingly easy…in fact it was the easiest customs clearing either of them had ever had…basically the passport was scanned automatically by a machine which then compared the photo in it to a photo it took and then let you through. Picked up the luggage and headed through the Nothing to Declare line and then they were out…without seeing a single actual human involved in either customs or immigration. They hung around the airport for an hour or so waiting on another flight and their bus to the hotel before arriving at the Novotel West about 1100 only to find out that they couldn’t check in until 1500. That seems an oversight by the tour management company but they were at least able to store the luggage until 1500 while they went and looked for food and something to be kept awake by…based on a suggestion from the tour company they headed for Covent Gardens which turned out to be a shopping area and not an actual garden.

I’ll eventually get to some actual photos worth looking at…but for the next bit while they’re in London it will mostly be snapshots rather than fine photography…with lots of awkward angles and people in the shots and the like…but that’s what happens on tours to see the sights…so bear with me and eventually we’ll have something more interesting to look at.

Once they dropped off the luggage and found their way to the nearest tube station they made the trek to Covent Gardens and decided to stop for lunch…spotting the Nags Head Pub…which actually turned out to be a gay establishment they think…they went in and ordered a couple pints of Aspall Cider which turned out to be mighty darned tasty..

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They split an order of duck croquettes and an order of Thai Chile Chicken bites for lunch based on their hunger level…the idea being that they would eat what they felt like at normal lunch and dinner time and stay awake as late as possible although by this time they were going on 27 hours awake…hoping that waking up the next day they would be over jet jag…which turned out to be mostly true as long as they had an afternoon nap the next day as it happened. While Neil was off ordering Connie noticed that although the pub was completely full of couples…there was only one male/female couple besides them and that couple was also from the US…every other one was two men or two women. Nothing wrong with that of course…they don’t care…but between that and the Pride Month flags all over the place she figured it was most likely a gay establishment. Nonetheless…the cider and lunch was pretty good. After lunch they were sorta running out of gas and it was almost 1500 so they headed back to the hotel and checked in…then decided it was late enough to head out for dinner.

Dinner was at The William Morris…a pub maybe a quarter mile from the hotel…Connie had a spritz which is kinda like a wine cooler but with liquor in it instead of wine…hers was a Tanqueray and tonic flavor and Neil’s was a Peach Belini flavor…and they had a couple of burgers and salads to go with them. All was pretty tasty again and they headed back to the hotel and crashed into bed about 2100 with an 0530 wakeup time on Friday morning.

Friday after breakfast (full buffet as part of the tour package) they had a tour organizational meeting which consisted of about 10 minutes worth of useful information jammed into an hour and a half including the question and answer period…most of the questions were about the dress for the concert and the info was passed along to the various directors weeks ago…so since everybody is already here Neil really hoped that they had planned better ahead of time to make sure they brought the appropriate things to sing in.

After the meeting the headed off to the Southbank section of the city along the southern bank of the Thames River…it’s one of those rehabilitated gentrified areas across from the Globe Theatre and Tower of London…they wandered along the river for a mile or so before deciding that (a) they were hungry and (b) it was late enough to call it dinner instead of Lunch so they stopped in a pub for dinner.

First up as they strolled along the river on the Queen’s Walk after getting off of the tube (the subway here in London) at London Bridge station was the Golden Hinge…well, actually a full scale replica built in the 1970s using the traditional methods of construction…which served as Francis Drake’s flagship on the his around the world journey in the late 1500s. The replica has itself also done a circumnavigation trip and if you remember the mini series Shogun starring Richard Chamberlain as John Blackthorne from the late 1970s it served as Erasmus which was his ship. Blackthorne was the Navigator of the ship and was known as the Anjin which is Navigator in Japanese and they add -san to the end which essentially means Mister. Neil was known as Anjin-san on his last ship in the Navy as well as he was the Navigator and uses it as his nom de plume on various forms he participates in. The replica is currently in dry dock undergoing restoration, the Thames is just beyond the stern of it in the photo below.

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They then headed east a bit to take in Southwark Cathedral…spotting this knight looking sculpture as they approached.

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Then heading inside they looked up the nave towards the altar.

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And also spotted the cathedral cat and some nice stained glass windows…although to be honest there are dozens to hundreds of really nice stained glass windows in just about every cathedral and church ‘round these parts.

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As they wandered around looking at the various chapels, burial sites and such in the cathedral there was some nice organ music playing and eventually they found both the pipes for the organ and the organist toiling away at his task. The pipes here are about 30 feet high from the base to the top and are in the right transept with the organist being in the choir section in the nave…I’ll ‘splain what that means after the photos.

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Ok…in Romanesque or Gothic churches (which comprise essentially all of the old ones in Europe and the US as well)…is essentially shaped like a crucifix when looked at from above…this is called a cruiciform church. The center section that represents the upright of the crucifix is named the nave and the cross part is the transept. Generally speaking the altar is at the top of the cross in the nave and the organ, choir, and VIP seating sections are in the nave from the altar down to the transept…and the congregation sits in both sides of the transept and the bottom portion of the nave. Here’s a basic drawing…the black dots are columns, the center portion of the roof is arched and the side portions in the nave either smaller arches or flat and the same in the transepts. The area between the choir seat pairs is open so the congregation in the left and right transepts and lower nave can see the alter at the top.The sides of the nave are generally walking aisles and there is another aisle around the top of the nave outside of the choir seats and either behind or in front of the altar. The organist above is at the yellow dot behind the right hand choir section and the pipes are in the right transept at the blue dot…this is generally their location although the organist is sometimes inside the choir section so they can see the altar and the pipes may be inside and above the choir section as well. If you remember the photo of the late Queen sitting by herself after her husband’s funeral…she was sitting in the left side choir section in that photo.

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After leaving the cathedral we walked past HMS Belfast…a WWII cruiser preserved as a museum.

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And then after walking under the London Bridge…no, not the famous one…it was sold to a group who moved it to Arizona back in the late 1960s and was replaced by the new London Bridge which is your basic flat modern bridge…they spotted this skeleton hanging in a cage…as far as Neil could find out this is a real skeleton…he says it shows what the consequences were back in the 1300s if you dined and dashed.

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Wandering through this little covered shopping area and spotted a neat little sculptured fountain as they read the various menus to decide on dinner.

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They decided on dinner at Harrimans at Hayes which is…you guessed it…a nice pub.

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Dinner was a spritz (Connie likes them, she had gin again) and Neil had an Old Fashioned…then they had some Chardonnay and for eats some beef croquettes along with some smoked salmon on sourdough bread…the latter and the wine were so good and they were still hungry so they had another salmon order and a 3rd glass of wine which they shared.

Sated and tired…they headed back to London Bridge station and after a pair of transfers arrived back at Hammersmith station near the hotel. Neil spotted this advertisement on the wall of the platform at one of the stations. The Central Line is one of the tube lines here…and like most subways ‘round the world the smell inside them is not too enticing and the air conditioning is…lacking.

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After another good nights sleep…they got up at 0500 because according to the planned schedule breakfast was at 0615 and they needed to load the buses at 0745…only to find a note under the door moving breakfast to 0700 instead. After another buffet breakfast…pretty decent actually…they loaded the buses for the 40 minute trip over to Westminster abbey for their first tour. Organized tour groups get in an hour before the general public admission but it was still…well, crowded would be an understatement. The only place Neil has ever been that was more crowded are Japanese subway trains.

Again…I apologize for the people, cars, buses and what have you in the shots…but it is what it is.

The front of the abbey.

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Looking up from the rear off the nave…the screen in the middle is just past the transept and back in the day you had to be escorted by one of the monks (it actually started as a monastery) to go into the upper portion of the nave.

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The coronation chair…it’s back in the rear off the side of the face most of the time but is moved to the high altar for an actual coronation…every English monarch since the 1200s has been crowned sitting on this chair which was built originally to contain the coronation stone of Scotland…Edward I was the first king of both countries and had this chart built in 1296 for his coronation.

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The tomb of Elizabeth I…the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn…Elizabeth was the one who deposed and executed Lady Jane Gray. It is a shared tomb with Mary I…Bloody Mary who preceded her…

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A small organ in a side chapel near Elizabeth’s tomb.

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Near the left transept is the tomb of Isaac Newton…ya know, the one that the apple fell out of the tree onto…he’s in the little box under his statue.

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And just underneath that is the tomb of Stephen Hawking the physicist. Hawking was an avowed atheist and didn’t believe in a god or religion…which makes it seem strange he’s buried in the holiest church in the Anglican faith. The royals wanted to bury him there and he agreed but only if he was buried right next to Newton…the owner of the disembodied hand holding the MidAm sign at the lower left is standing on top of his marker…which contains the formula for the Bekenstein–Hawking entropy equation which he co-developed. 

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I dunno who this guy is…but he was a mathematician so perhaps their favorite (and only) daughter in law Jen knows who he is since she is a math teacher.

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This is a section in the upper nave of the ceiling…it looks like lace but is actually carved stone.

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Finally…in the right transept just before our tour ended we were in an area known as Poet’s Corner because it’s populated by tombs and memorials to a bunch of poets, writers and the like…we spotted the tomb of this interloper.

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Handel was of course…a German composer who moved to England and worked for the royal family.

And finally…as we left the abbey we spotted this horse drawn carriage carrying…no, not anybody from the royal family since they’re clearly Orientals of some sort…but rather a recently wed couple.

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And with that…our tour of Westminster Abbey was done…after a brief walk back to our coach #2 with our tour guide Pauline…we boarded and were back at the hotel an hour later…nothing like the joy of driving through downtown London in the middle of the day on Saturday…it’s eerily similar to trying to drive through the middle of NY City during the middle of the day.

Sorry…no interesting things found on the net today…I’m tired and need a little nap before dinner. Connie’s off at rehearsal so I’ve got 45 minutes to snooze…well, maybe just a couple then.

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Head in’ Across the Pond

Sitting in the departure area at Miami International…headed to London for Connie’s choral tour and then some vacation. Traffic getting into Miami the last 15 miles was horrible…but we had a nice cocktail and a great hotdog in the bar after security flap…got some details to share about TSA camera screening but hafta tell ya later when not typing on the iPhone.

Cyas.

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Orlando and WIldlife

Well…lessee what’s been going on the past 18 days since I posted…but not actually that much on the home front.

Our friends Bill and Linda were in town overnight…they were down here from their home in NC and stopped by for a quick visit. Neil fed them his mother’s pepper steak recipe…it’s a London Broil marinated in all sorts of good things then covered with coarse grind black pepper and grilled, then sliced thin. We skipped the roasted garlic since neither of them are garlic fans so Neil pulled out some horseradish instead as the next best thing for beef. We had roasted mixed potatoes with it and fruit salad for some fiber and sweet stuff after dinner.

We had Neil’s birthday…he ordered himself a new camera that there are details on below…and their financial guys at Cassaday and Company sent him some cupcakes in a jar…one sea salt caramel and one chocolate ganache…both were big enough for 2 with some chocolate sauce on the former and caramel on the latter and some whipped cream…they finished up the second one last night.

Then last Thursday they headed off to Orlando for the Florida State Elks Convention at the Rosen Center…Connie went to a bunch of meetings and a couple of lunches…Neil skipped the meetings and went birding Friday and Saturday early. Thursday and Friday they ate and drank at the various hospitality rooms but Saturday they had a nice meal in one of the upscale restaurants down on the first floor in the center…they spent way too much on dinner but hey…in Orlando you have to pay Disneyland prices for everything and that’s just the way it is…for instance 2 cups of coffee cost almost $11 one morning and he had the worst ham and cheese sandwich on a soggy hoagie roll for $13 for lunch one day.

They were originally going to do a third birding stop on the way home in Lakeland at the Circle Bar B Preserve…but on further review decided to blow it off for a couple of reasons. First was the 0400 wakeup they would have had to do to check out, grab some McDonalds for breakfast, and drive the hour to Lakeland to be there just about sunrise…and second was there’s been a lot of rain the past couple weeks up in that area and his two birding trips earlier were sort of hampered by the resulting higher water…which means not too many waders as they tend to hang out someplace where the water is shallower and Circle Bar B is lower than Orlando is so likely was pretty high water level wise.

However…he did get over to Orlando Wetland Park east of town on Friday and then to Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive on Saturday morning…and while it wasn’t prime birding season as the mating season for most species has ended it was still better than not going at all.

This week…we got a couple things going on. Tacos at the Elks on Thursday…the lodge is finally open again after the renovation but the lodge has between the end of 2023 and mid to late 2024 to move again into other new digs depending on who you ask and which tale you want to believe. The new lodge is in a complex that will be torn down and redeveloped and a lot of businesses were moving out as the lodge moved in…seems like a dumb place to move to me but management is gonna do what management is gonna do ya know. Connie and Neil have pretty much decided that they’re going to be social members and not get involved with all the politics and squabbles.

Saturday we’re meeting Tom and Mary to deliver them some British pounds we got mailed to ourselves for them since their bank is up north and doesn’t do foreign currency. They’re going on the same choral trip next month that she is (well, Mary is but Tom like Neil is just going along for the ride). Then we’ve got the Grand Elks Lodge reopening shindig on Sunday…although that seems kinda strange to me too as the lodge has been open a couple of weeks by then…but again…what do I know.

As I said above…Neil ordered himself a new Nikon Z8 body to do a couple of things…first it will serve as a backup/second body on birding outings that works the same way his Z9 does because the Z8 is essentially a mini Z9 without the vertical orientation hand grip which he doesn’t use anyway. Second…it will probably replace his Z7II as the walking around camera…he’s gonna test that theory on the choral/UK trip as well and if all works out he’ll just sell the Z7II…which is a great body and small/light despite being full frame…but it doesn’t have the frame rate and autofocus capabilities of the more expensive models. Here’s a screenshot he cribbed from google showing the size of the Z7II, Z8, and Z9 respectively…and the weight goes from 24 ounces for the Z7II to 32 for the Z8 to 47 for the Z9…he’s more than happy to lose the vertical grip and the 15 ounces with the Z8 and the only features the Z8 lacks in is the ability to shoot long 8K video which he doesn’t do and the fact that instead of using 2 fast memory cards it uses 1 fast and one slower smaller one…both of these are for heat purposes in the smaller body. He’s never filled up a memory card in a day’s shooting and has spares anyway…and he always uses the second card for overflow instead of recording simultaneously to both cards which would reduce the frames per second performance…but even the Z8 can do 20 frames per second for 4+ seconds before the buffer fills and it slows down to 12 or so. So…no actual reduction in features that he uses and loses 15 ounces…what’s not to like. And while the Z8 is bigger and heavier than the Z7II is…the latter is almost too small for your hand to grip it without fingers falling off the bottom so the slightly taller Z8 is an improvement there.

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Ok…let’s have some photos. First up…Orlando Wetlands Park about 40 miles from the Rosen Center where he had a nice 4 mile or so walk around a couple paths he’s not taken before…he didn’t see too many waders but still had a pretty decent morning.

A couple of shots of a Turkey Vulture sitting in a tree over the path…much like the Wood Stork…a face only a mother could love.

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Tricolor Heron and Moorhen.

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Male Red Winged Blackbird…lots of these around as you could hear the mating calls of a bunch of males working on marking their territory and attempting to attract the ladies.

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Glossy Ibis.

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Snowy Egret with still a bit of his mating plumage remaining…although it’s mostly been shed as the season is pretty much over for the wading species.

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Little Blue Heron Changeling and Moorhen…the LBH is white as a juvenile and then solid dark blue as an adult…but spends about a year as a Changeling as the color changes.

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Female Mallard Ducks.

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Another Snowy Egret.

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Great Egret out in the tall grass.

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He was done with his hike about 0930 having arrived before 0700 so it was back to the hotel, lunch was the aforementioned lousy but expensive ham and cheese sandwich, and a nap before the Hospitality Suites opened.

Up again early Saturday morning…he headed off to Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive…they don’t open for vehicle traffic until 0700 (walkers or bikers have wider hours) so arriving for sunrise isn’t needed. He got there about 5 til and was the third car in line. Typically at this drive…which is 1 day and about 8 or 9 miles long…the first 2 miles up to the pump house is the best part by far and once you get there (a) it’s later in the morning so Golden Hour is gone and (b) it’s late enough that it starts to warm up and the birds have mostly finished feeding and gone to roost for the day. This trip was pretty much the same…most of these were in the first couple of miles.

Osprey on the pole with breakfast.

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And a different Osprey with breakfast on a different pole a couple hundred yards farther along.

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And a third one.

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Juvenile White Ibis…although this one is about half changed from the brown juvie feathers to the white adult plumage.

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And a fourth Osprey with breakfast…yeah, I know they all look the same but it’s actually 4 different ones. He also spotted a hawk flying by but wasn’t able to either identify it or get a shot as it was not spotted until the last second.

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Moorhen.

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Here’s a sequence of a Snowy Egret fishing…with another sort of technique he’s never seen a Snowy do before. Typically…they either perch over the water very still and then stab down when something swims by…or if the water is shallow enough they walk around slowly shuffling their yellow feet which scares up prey from the bottom. This one was dancing and hopping along in really shallow water…this series is over about 8 seconds out of a longer burst. It looked like it was chasing something but never stabbed down to pick anything up…anyway, strange behavior for a snowy.

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Bunny.

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Male Red Winged Blackbird. This must be their mating season as he saw literally dozens of these during the drive…all singing their distinctive song and chasing interlopers away from their territory.

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Great Blue Heron posting for a portrait…it just stood there while Neil walked up to within about 10 feet for the shot.

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Tricolor Heron up to his belly in the almost too deep to fish in water.

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Another Red Winged.

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Black Crowned Night heron…again it let him walk up pretty close for this shot.

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Purple Gallinule…sort of halfway between juvenile and adult plumage.

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Another Snowy Egret taking flight.

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And finally…this big ol’ boy.Musta been 12 feet. He was just hangin’ out there in the canal not moving.

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He then spent the remaining 7 miles or so of the drive rolling along hoping for something else. Most of that part is going due north and while it was past sunrise it was still pretty early so everything on the passenger side of the dike was silhouetted and he only could look on the driver’s side…and really didn’t see much at all. He exited the drive at the north gate about 0920 and headed back to the hotel for…you guessed it…a nap.

Interesting things found on the net.

Ring necked snake…yeah, Neil hates snakes but this one is actually a pretty nice combination of colors.

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I wonder if this is the same car.

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Who knew?

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Strange Things and Photo Meetup

Lessee…what’s happening these days.

First up…Florida is sliding rapidly into the time of year when the weather sucks…summer is hot, humid and generally only bearable with the invention of air conditioning so that one goes from your cool house to your cool car in the garage to the cool wherever you’re going and then reverses the process coming home. We’re still able to open the doors for a few days some mornings to air out the closed in smells and get some fresh air…but those days are getting more scarce as time goes on. That said…Neil still needs to go biking every other day…and with the heat that radiates off of the pavement heading out at 0900 or later is just miserable as he discovered yesterday…although the good news is that the bike path on US-41 outside our neighborhood is now essentially done so instead of having to ride about a half mile on the shoulder facing traffic (at 55 mph or more) so he can see them and bail onto the grass if necessary he’s only got to cross at the corner and make it about 50 yards or so before he can get into first the St. Therese parish right turn lane and then pretty quickly onto the paved sidewalk/bike path. Anyways…we’ve changed our morning routine a bit…we were setting the alarm at 0530 on bike days (not that we weren’t mostly awake by then anyway) for the winter but we’ve moved that back to 0500 and the coffee fairy will serve up by 0630 so they can eat and he can head out by 0800…at least that’s how the theory goes, but we’ll see how well it works in practice.

Connie finished up her Mastersingers rehearsals that really weren’t rehearsals but auditions for the 4 finalists for the new Artistic Director as the old one is moving to MD…her husband is getting a graduate degree and she and the new baby are heading up there with him. She’s done with them until the fall…and also they’ll only be having periodic choir rehearsals at St. Therese and the choir will be singing through the summer instead of taking it off and only having cantors…and her new director is insisting that he will be the only cantor for all masses despite the fact that he’s not a very good singer…but this is the Joe Show and the choir has been reduced to backup singers.

Nikon introduced as new camera body on Wednesday…the Z8 which is essentially the baby brother to his Z9 with the same capabilities in a smaller non vertical grip body and was what he really wanted when he got the Z9 but it wasn’t available…faster frame rate, superior sensor, and vastly improved autofocus functions were at the time limited to the Z9 which he bought even though he’s got no use for and zero interest in the vertical grip. His smaller non gripped body he used to carry along on photo outings…but it works so differently from the Z9 that he quit carrying it and just moved the better body between lenses as needed. Needless to say…since the new Z8 does everything the Z9 does but in a smaller body…his is on order already (it’s cheaper than the Z9 was but by no means is inexpensive anywhere in the discussion) and he’ll be back to a dual body situation because…it’s a well known truth of wildlife photography that whenever you’re changing lenses or putting the teleconverter on or off is when the animal/bird will do what you’ve been waiting for…so having dual bodies with lenses mounted will cut down on that problem. It won’t help with the second law of photography…which states that when you look away from the viewfinder is when the thing you’re waiting for will happen.

Our friends Bill and Linda will be here Wednesday afternoon for a day’s visit…they’re visiting family and grave sites over on the east coast and are stopping by at the Laubenthal B&B to visit.

Yesterday he had a meetup with a friend of his from one of the forums for a photography outing…details on that in a bit.

OK…strange things.

As you may or may not be aware…the liberals out in the PRC (Peoples Republic of California) passed a ballot initiative a couple years back that mandates that pork and pork products sold in the country (both grocery stores and restaurants) must be solely from pigs raised in humane conditions…mostly bigger pens but some other things as well…and the truth is that…regardless of whether one thinks it’s right or not…pigs in the US are not generally raised in those conditions. Naturally…the pork producers were against this new rule and sued over it because it will cost them money…they estimate $500 million was what we read…to implement those conditions nationwide. The pork producers are generally a few large corporations but they don’t actually grow pigs…those are grown by thousands of farmers ranging from large to small and then the processing facilities don’t have the facilities to segregate the PRC destination pigs from the ‘rest of the US’ pigs…and therefore every farmer would have to meet these conditions. Now this isn’t really about whether pigs should be humanely grown or eaten or whatever…but the lawsuit was over the fact that…according to the pork producers…regulating interstate commerce for the entire US which is not constitutional as that’s a federal constitution congressional and executive department function. Personally…I don’t think that all pig farms need to be modified under the PRC rules…the producers can designate a single plant or a production line at multiple plants to produce PRC bacon and pork chops just like the auto industry does. True…pigs don’t have a VIN on them but it isn’t going to cost $500 million to setup a segregated production/storage/shipping facility so they should have (a) just refused to sell pork in the state and watch the liberals riot over the lack of bacon and ribs…or (b) set up the segregated facilities and jack up the price of bacon and ribs in the PRC to include the extra costs just like the auto industry has done…but I digress.

Anyways…the SCOTUS found against the law yesterday and declined to rule that the law was an egregious burden on interstate commerce…both sides in the 5-4 vote based their votes on previous SCOTUS precedents…and we could have been persuaded that either side was a bit more right…so don’t have a real problem with the ruling which essentially will require that all pig farms get modified (unlikely) or that a few get modified to grow PRC pigs and they get marked (tattoo, ear tag, separate pen, whatever) and be stored and shipped appropriately…the latter seems more likely.

The strange thing was that this vote did not come down to a political/constitutional viewpoint divide but by which precedents each side chose to put their money on…the losing side was comprised of Chief Justice Roberts and associate justices Kavanaugh, Alito…and strangely enough Brown Jackson…so 2 pretty conservative justices, the mostly swing vote (hmmm…auto correct wanted me to  put in swine there instead of swing, maybe that’s a sign of something) chief justice, and arguably the most progressive of the justices.

There’s also a huge outcry in the media the past couple of days…mostly from the left…about the mall shooting down in Texas. The left has been blaming the right…naturally…because the shooter in the event was…their words…a “white nationalist” and a neo-Nazi. The right…speaking absolutely correctly…agreed that he was a neo-Nazi…but stated that he cannot be a white nationalist because…wait for it…he is a full 100% Mexican national and therefore he was Hispanic and not white…and that calling him a white nationalist is an oxymoron. Technically…the right is correct…he’s not white and should be branded as an Hispanic neo-Nazi and general whacko…but the left isn’t letting themselves be confused by the facts…they are insisting that the right is even more wrong for not agreeing that he was a white nationalist.

There’s this “they are good people” article out today about how a bunch of Columbian citizens who illegally migrated to the US and were deported…because they were illegal immigrants…back to Columbia were interviewed about how they were deprived of their “American dream”…which they have no right to. They all were admittedly economic migrants which do not qualify for asylum under the law…but they were discriminated because they were legally deported for being criminals under US law. Nuts. Meanwhile…DHS is insisting that the border is under control even through Title 42 is no longer in effect and the border is secure…despite a report in Newsweek earlier in the week that instead of the catch and release program which required the illegal immigrants to check in periodically through an app on their phones…the administration is working on a memo that will require they just be released and told “report to some other DHS immigration office at some unspecified time in the future that the illegal immigrant chooses”…yeah, that’s surely going to stop them.

In SC last month…a couple was leaving their wedding reception when a drunk driver plowed into the bridal party killing the bride. The driver was doing 65 in a 35 zone when she hit their golf cart heading over to the hotel…bride was killed and husband has 2 broken legs and broken vertebra in his back. Naturally…the driver was arrested, charged with multiple felony counts, and her blood test is undergoing testing to verify the DUI although officers and witnesses at the scene all agree she was drunk. No matter though…her lawyer says that nobody should rush to judgement and when the facts come out she will be exonerated. Yeah, right.

And in the final bit of news…you probably saw how Representative Santos was indicted…with immediate calls from the left that he resign from Congress forthwith. I saw an article yesterday with quotes from numerous senior left/Democratic politicians calling for that resignation…right alongside their similar quotes when Democratic Senator Menendez from NJ was indicted and tried that he should not resign until he was convicted and that he was “innocent until proven guilty”. Personally…I agree with that whole innocent until proven guilty thing and if Senator Menendez was afforded that right then so should Representative Santos…after all fair is fair and all that.

Ok…photo meetup.

Neil participates in several photographic related forums…one called Ugly Hedgehog for reasons he doesn’t know and never bothered to find out and one named Backcountry Gallery. Mostly he participates in the latter as the name calling, tone, fanboy-ism, and generally antagonistic attitudes on the former turn him off. Anyways…he’s got a buddy named Whiskeyman there who lives up near Pensacola but used to live down here in SW FL…and Whiskeyman was on a tour down here the last couple of weeks to get shots of the mating season, nesting, and baby raising…he’s a little late for the prime parts of the season but he probably had good reasons for not coming earlier. Anyway…he talked about it on the forum asking for suggestions in various places around the bottom half of FL and after some back and forth he and Neil met at the Venice Rookery on Wednesday evening. Generally speaking…that’s a great spot in the morning as the rookery is out on an island in a pond and the the photo area looks west to the island putting the sun behind the shooters and thus putting the great Golden Hour light on the birds. Not so much in the evening as the sun is setting on the other side of the island…but there’s sufficient foliage on the island that most of the shots the birds are in the shade so backlighting isn’t an issue and you can sorta get around the side a bit and get some nice backlit glowing light through the feathers shots as well. Anyway…he had other plans for the morning so Wednesday evening it was…he and Whiskeyman (real name Wayne, Neil is known as Anjin-san on the forum base on his being the navigator back in his Navy submariner days and Anjin is the Japanese word for navigator and san is essentially the same as mister) spent a couple hours shooting birds until it got too dark for the autofocus to really lock in on the moving birds.

Glossy Ibis…Ima gonna establish a new rule that I might not identify the species for every image if I’ve already done that…after all a Great Egret is always a Great Egret since I don’t think any of birds have identified as trans-species.

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Male (left) and female Anhinga…probably a mated pair based on them perching together for quite awhile. The female in the background to the right is probably 6 feet away from this pair.

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Great Egret.

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Couple of Glossies arguing over a perch.

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Juvenile Black Crowned Night Heron…it’s the orange eyes that tell it apart from a juvie Yellow Crowned. This individual was not out on the island but perched on a tree by the bank about 8 or 10 feet from Neil.

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Dad Great standing guard, you can see his mate a bit to the right…she’s probably brooding eggs at this point.

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Great Blue Heron (GBH as it is known as)…standing in the strange we’ve never seen it until the past year or so despite seeing literally thousands of GBHs Hans and Franz Pump You Up pose.

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Little Blue Heron (LBH) in full mating plumage…the brighter red neck and brighter blue beak than non mating are the clues here.

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Black Crowned Night Heron…what the juvie above will grow up to be. There’s also a less common Yellow Crowned Night Heron…because the top of his head is…yellow instead of black but otherwise they’re pretty similarly colored.

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And then he decided his ear itched.

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Gear down, flaps down, heading for the deck.

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The wave off by the Landing Signal Officer (LSO) of the above landing approach.

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Neil deliberately left this Great Egret in flight shot underexposed in processing so that the glow through the wings is visible…when ‘properly’ adjusted it woulda been a throwaway shot.

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Trying again after the go-around missed approach above.

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And the final flare for landing.

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An illustration of why this is named the Red Winged Blackbird.

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Dad and mom with their neighbor…there were a lot less birds than earlier in the nesting season but still probably 200+ on the island and most were perched or nesting within a couple feet of their neighbors.

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Another female Anhinga who occupied the place of the juvie Night Heron once it left.

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GBH chicks are about the ugliest babies you will see…except for maybe baby vultures or wood storks.

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Another perch dispute between a couple of Night Herons…Neil left out the earlier shot in the burst that shows the one on the right coming in for a landing as both wings were clipped at the e edges of the frame…and he almost left this one out as well but liked the action sequence.

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This is the one in the several landing approaches shots above after he landed…essentially the whole island is populated with birds like this shot shows.

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Don’t know about these two Glossy’s…they were sitting there together for the longest time and occasionally disappeared into the trees to the right together…maybe they’re a mated pair that are letting the little ones alone on the nest part of the time since there aren’t any predators on the island.

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And one last shot of the GBH baby…cuz Connie likes them and says they’re cute…they’re actually ugly but whatever.

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Interesting things found on the net.

More math nerdy…not only is this true if you do the math but the letter rearrangement works as well.

ElevenPlusTwo

Actual listing of a movie in the TV Guide listings.

WizardOfOz

This easter egg is found in a textbook.

TextbookEasterEgg

Obituary

Does a Royal Flush beat a pair?

RoyalFlushOrAPair

BookMadeYouCry

Appreciation

ChooseSomethingFun

SmartWater

AdultEasterEggHunt

WeLostHim

690234 c12

And finally…

ElevenFeetTooShort

Cyas.

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Wow…Or Maybe Woo-hoo Is Better

Yep…just wow for Neil’s new lens…but before I get to that the usual updates.

It’s been going on 3 weeks with no posts…and Ima sorry ‘bout that…but mostly there just hasn’t been much to talk about. Connie’s been going to some rehearsals for the choral part of our upcoming UK trip and also has been going to some MasterSingers Artistic Director auditions. Shannon (the AD) is leaving the area in July for the DC area as her husband is going to the University of MD for an advanced degree…so the group has been looking for a new director. They had 10 candidates that they whittled down to 4 and each of those gets an in person audition rehearsal…they do a rehearsal blind on a piece the group already knows and bring another piece that the group does’t know and do an initial rehearsal/breakdown/teach how they want this piece sung…and when all 4 are done (2 so far) the board will decide who to hire. Based on who the finalists are…Neil thinks that it isn’t a case of “the fix is in” but is really leaning towards “it’s one of them’s job to lose”…sort of thing. She thinks he’s a cynic…which he freely admits to…but he says that doesn’t make him wrong…just a cynic and that his cynicism is rightfully justified. 

Neil had his final checkup from his retinal repair some 7 or 8 months back…it was one of those laser things…and he’s now free to move about the country as the commercial for whatever car rental company it was used to say. Dr. Warrior did recommend that he come in every 12 months or so to recheck things…he’s gonna have to see if they can do his annual refraction and contact lens prescription at the same time or if she only does the retina stuff. 

And other than that…it’s been pretty much same stuff different day for us. We’ve had the A/C on most of the time for the past 3 weeks but did have 3 days last week with the house open and can open up for a few hours in the morning at least part of the time…did that this morning to get some fresh air and reduce the inevitable “we been closed up too long” smell.

OK…on to the news.

I’m sure you’ve seen in the news the past few days how corrupt the SCOTUS in general is now…and in particular how corrupt Justices Thomas and Gorsuch are…all of this is based on some investigative journalism that ProPublica did…and to hear them tell it those two in particular and in general the 6 conservative justices on the court are barely short of being Lucifer incarnate. Now I understand that just about every media outlet is biased one way or the other…and ProPublica is actually rated as left leaning…and I’m sure that each organizations bias influences their reporting. They don’t outright lie…at least most of the time but occasionally they all do, despite the claims of the left that Fox always lies and MSNBC is the epitome of truth…but they all have a political ax to grind and inconvenient facts are just ignored…and convenient facts are stated in a manner to inflame the folks on the same side of the political spectrum as the outlet. ProPublica does it…Fox does it…and just about every other media organization does it…because the people writing the articles and/or opinion pieces and/or expose articles have a bias one way or the other.

None of that means that the facts they do talk about aren’t facts…but it does mean that one needs to do a little digging on your own to see what facts they ignored because they were inconvenient or whether the wording they used was factual or inflammatory and designed to whip up one side or the other. For instance…Justice Thomas has been accused of accepting a “vacation that would have cost him $500,000 if he paid for it himself”…when a more sober reading of all the facts would reveal that the private jet and yacht are owned by a billionaire friend of his and the Justice would not have gone on the vacation since he could not have afforded it on his own…he would have flown commercial and stayed on the beach in the resort. The Wall Street Journal produced a counter-piece to the ProPublica piece and pointed out the inconvenient facts that ProPublica ignored but in true media fashion ignored the actual facts that they did include. 

Now I don’t pretend to know for sure whether this was an appearance of impropriety or actual impropriety or none of the above…because I’m not in possession of all the actual facts without the politically charged descriptions. Perhaps it’s true that the justices did something they weren’t supposed to do…and perhaps it’s true that they didn’t. As a matter of fact and a point of law…Congress passed a law requiring that the executive and judicial branches of the government to fill out financial disclosure forms…and mostly those branches do so…but whether they’re actually required to follow that law has never been constitutionally determined. The Constitution sets out 3 co-equal branches of government…and it is certainly an arguable legal point that one branch doesn’t have the authority to impose such a requirement on the other two branches…but nobody has yet sued over it and had the case get up to the SCOTUS to determine whether the law is in fact constitutional or not…and such a determination doesn’t seem to be in the cards.

Now…should the SCOTUS have a code of ethics. Mostly the answer is Yes but it’s up to them to determine what is included in that as nowhere in the Constitution does Congress have the power to do so as the SCOTUS was created as one of those co-equal branches. Lower federal courts are constitutionally created by Congress…and as such Congress does have the power to implement rules and a code of ethics for those lower courts…and in fact SCOTUS should create one for themselves. However…this does not mean that no justice can accept gifts or that they’re required to recuse themselves from cases or that they can’t have outside sources of income or investments.

Back to Justices Thomas and Gorsuch…as I said they may have done something improper…but ProPublica doesn’t know they did…the WSJ doesn’t know they didn’t…and neither does any other media organization. However…I am surprised that only conservative justices were…selected…by PP to be investigated and its’ very strange to me that the 3 liberal ones were not investigated nor were the 535 members of the Congress…and I’m pretty sure that one would find questionable practices across all branches politically, white males vs black females, and however else you might want to slice and dice them into groups. Yes…there appear to be valid enough circumstances that further investigation is warranted…but the same groups that are demanding the resignation of the justices ignore the circumstances involving the President and his family…those are dismissed by the left as “thoroughly debunked theories” but from the mostly in the middle stance we have at our house…it seems that there’s some smoke in both of those situations and perhaps both should be fairly evaluated to see if there’s fire involved. 

However…given the current political climate and the insistence by both sides that their opinion on every issue is 100% valid and the other side’s is 100% delusion…and that seems to be the case for every major issue we have today from guns to corruption to abortion to climate change too nuclear power to pipelines to etc, etc, etc.…well, it just ain’t gonna happen. There are some folks in the Congress who while right or left believe in bipartisan negotiation and compromise with the other side…but unfortunately they’re all too afraid of getting a primary challenger from the fringes of the party and losing their job…and all of that prevents them from actually doing their jobs. Pity.

Ok, enough of that.

Oh yeah…I forgot that he filed for his Social Security since he’s now reached the highly coveted plateau of “Full Retirement Age” or FRA…so that’s some more bucks coming into their monthly cash flow which means they can spend more on toys and travel. As such…he’s got himself on the short list for some photo tours to Africa and Costa Rica next year…they haven’t been scheduled yet but are in the planning phase and with only a limited number of participants so that the leaders can give Individual attention to everybody ya gotta get your oar in early as they say. We don’t know if any of them will actually come to fruition…but we’re working on it. Connie has no interest in going to Africa…she would be interested in Costa Rica but not for the photo part, she just wants to stay in the resort and lay by the pool and have those tropical drinks with the little umbrellas in them followed by dinner with Neil.

Neil bought himself a new lens for his camera…he sold his last remaining old F mount Nikon body and also the 500PF lens that has been referred to us here as ‘the bird lens’ for a long time…and replaced them with a new Z mount 400mm lens…now that probably sounds like the new ‘bird lens’ has less reach than the old one did and technically that’s true…but if one pops on the teleconverter it becomes a 560mm which is longer than the old bird lens…and the new Z mount lenses are simply better than the old F mount ones for a couple of reasons and in particular there’s really no degradation in image quality with the teleconverter on…essentially the Z lenses have a wider opening where it joins the body which makes the optical design easier, and the optical software and computer power available today as opposed to 5 or 6 years ago means that they’re simply better designs because they’re newer…and in addition to being better optically they’re smaller and lighter than their old equivalents from the F mount line. He’s also got 3 zoom lenses so he’s covered with them from 14mm up to 400mm and then 560 with the new bird lens and he’s mighty happy about that combination…and a secondary factor of the newer design software is that the Z mount zooms are pretty much as good as the old F mount prime lenses and the Z primes (i.e. non zoom)  are better than either the F mount primes or the Z mount zooms. (Yeah, I know most of you don’t really care about details like that…but I gotta talk ‘bout sumtin’ ya know.)

Anyway…after he received the new lens…it was actually only 800 bucks after he traded in the old stuff…he grabbed a couple of shots out back…

Green Heron across the other side of the pond…maybe 35 or 40 yards.

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And he decided to show off his Mohawk appearance.

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Tricolor Heron…this was at the end of the pond closes to him and about half the distance to the Green Heron above.

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It’s hard to really tell on the blog…but those are significantly sharper than the old bird lens was…although to be honest I think Neil needs to brighten them up just a badge in Lightroom…I’ll remind him to do that next time.

Anyway…he’s satisfied and that’s what counts. He’s got himself some new noise reduction and sharpening software as well and all of that goes into making the shots here better.

Interesting things found on the net.

OneSecondAcupuncture

NakedGardening

Yipee WokeUp

No gender bias here…their positions could be reversed and it would still be funny.

WifeBalance

DatingNeighbor

Neil really liked this one.

WhatKindOfWorld

Schrödinger’s cat…for those of you who don’t know who he was…it’s a theory from quantum physics (that’s atomic level stuff) that says it’s not possible to know something in quantum physics without observing it and the act of observing changes it. Essentially…the cat inside the box (the quantum box) can be both alive and dead simultaneously (because that’s the way quantum physics works and I don’t understand it well enough to explain why that is but just take it as a fact) and that looking inside the box to see if it is alive or dead changes the fact that it’s both alive and dead simultaneously. And yes…it seems to me that quantum physics folks might suffer from heavy recreational pharmaceutical use. Anyway…this is what the cat might be doing in the box…and all the equations on the wall are…you guessed it…quantum physics equations…at least I think they are but mebbe they’re just random calculus looking things…dunno.

ShroedingersCat

 

NineMonthsInside

StripDownFacingMe

SeeingEyeCats

And finally…based on some of the arguments by the anti-gun crowd…I think we need to ban high capacity assault cows.

HighCapacityAssaultCow

Cyas.

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And Even More Photos

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain…his real name according to L. Frank Baum (the author of the Oz stories) is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs…but we’ll just call him the Wizard. Ion sure case…the sizard is named Neil and he’s guy behind the post processing of the photos that I always post herein…and he’s assisted by his loyal minions from Adobe and various plug in and artificial intelligence software tools that (a) produce overall better results than he does because the AI is just smarter and (b) are a lot faster than he can do on his own.

Anyhoo…I got some more photos down below from their trip last week down to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary…the ponds and Lettuce Lake are getting pretty low since according to the weather guessers we’re in the middle of “extreme drought” here in SW FL…I thought it was just the winter dry season but what do I know. Nonetheless…the lower water levels do serve to concentrate the bird life just a bit so they did get some nice shots as you’ll see shortly.

In the meantime…it’s been Holy Week this week and there’s still 2 days to go…and as Connie named it “The Choir Week From Hell”…they have lots of services at which they sing during this week and on Easter upcoming…and she’s off again this afternoon (Friday) before they head out to Date Nite…it’s Restaurant Fabio today which is a nice hole in the wall Italian place down on Hancock Bridge Road in a shopping center…they checked and there is plenty of seafood on the menu since it is Good Friday ya know. As an aside…as practicing Catholics they aren’t allowed to eat meat on Friday and this is historically considered as an act of penance during the Lenten season…but I think that modern technology and cuisine has sort of overcome the penitential aspects of the requirement. Back in the day in the years when the requirement was established…not eating meat meant one ate fish…since vegetarian and vegan had not been invented yet…and since there was no electricity nor refrigeration in those days food tended to spoil rather quickly. So…meat was either eaten shortly after it was slaughtered or it was salted to preserve it. Likewise with fish…although fish was typically dried rather than salted. Now I dunno if ya have ever eaten dried fish…but Neil has and he can confirm that while edible and providing of sustenance…tasting good is not one of it’s qualities…it’s like eating fish flavored wood mostly. Smoked fish is better but…again…that hadn’t been invented yet. So…back in the day…the act of eating dried yucky tasting fish as an act of penance was valid. But…fast forward about 2,000 years to the year 2023…and seafood choices have markedly improved. We’ve got sushi including fresh or frozen tuna that might have been flown in from Japan (although mostly it flies the other way these days)…and we’ve got both fresh and frozen shrimp, a plethora of fish choices, oysters, lobsters (which make both excellent pasta toppings as well as being stuffed into ravioli, clams, sea urchin and a whole gaggle of choices that (a) taste really good and (b) are way, way better than the aforementioned dried fish. So…he doesn’t see it as much of a penance since they eat fish/seafood a couple times a week anyway. But…dems da rulz so we just follow ‘em because…dems da rulz. Doesn’t have to make sense I guess.

She got this shot of the rainbow last night on the way home after Holy Thursday mass.

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Not much else is new…Neil sent off his last of the old DSLR and F lens mount Nikon equipment to the camera dealer and will be replacing them (once the Jewish owned place in NYC that is owned by devout religious people opens back up after Passover) with a better lens that’s in the new Z mount used by Nikon mirrorless cameras. And he got himself a new photo backpack with all the features he actually needs…he bought a ThinkTank bag a year or two back and while it is a nice bag it’s really more of a take it on the airplane bag and not a I might want to carry this on the hike and have equipment more easily available bag…the new one is from a Swedish company named Nya-Evo (although to be honest only the founders live in Sweden, the corporate HQ is in Belgium and the goods are made in and shipped from Hong Kong)…it holds more stuff than the old one does, still fits into the airline carryon limits (since nobody in their right mind wants to check $10,000 plus worth of photo and computer equipment if they get on a plane, and allows equipment to be removed for use without taking off the backpack and putting it on the muddy ground…since it has a waist belt to transfer the weight to your hips you just slip the shoulder straps off and rotate it around the front then open the back into the photo equipment storage area. Pretty darned neat.

Neil’s got a duck breast in the brine for Easter…it will get pulled out tonight and left in the fridge unwrapped so the skin can dry out…then on Sunday he’ll smoke it to 130 degrees, sous vide it to make sure all the fat is rendered, and grill it for a couple minutes on blast furnace level on the grill to sear and crispy the skin. Honey bourbon sauce (well, actually it will be Irish whiskey because that’s what he has and it is essentially the same as bourbon but better) to go on top, some latkes made out of sweet potatoes with blueberry sauce and goat cheese on top of them…and some Mexican flavored corn on the side for (a) fiber, cuz they’re old and (b) something hot/spicy to cut the sweetness of the other two dishes. And Connie brought home some Petit Fours from the Publix last night so he’s not making dessert. 

And that’s about it…so let’s get on to Corkscrew images.

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Male Cardinal.

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The rarely seen Yellow Headed Connie in her bush hat and taking pictures.

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A different male Cardinal.

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An almost mature Great Blue Heron…it’s somewhere between the juvenile plumage and being sexually mature since it doesn’t have the little white feather extension behind the head that adults have.

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Juvenile White Ibis…you can see how they pull their toes together when walking through the water…the narrower foot makes less of a splash and then the toes spread out before it gets to the bottom to support weight on the typically mushy swamp bottom.

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Great Egret…less than 10 feet from the one above.

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Another juvenile White Ibis.

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And at the sanctuary they have what is known as a Ghost Orchid…species is Dendrophylax lindenii. Native to Florida, Cuba, and the Bahamas…it is leafless except for when it blooms…hence the name Ghost Orchid. It is an endangered species throughout its range and Corkscrew’s sole individual is colloquially named the Super Ghost Orchid since it’s much higher on the tree (about 50 feet) than most of the species. Along the boardwalk there’s a photo of the tree it’s on and marked…here’s that image.

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Neil got a shot of the location of the plant…but as you can see it’s not blooming right now so there’s really nothing to see…if it was blooming then you would see the flower visible in the image following this one…this one was borrowed and credits to the Corkscrew Audubon web site. Neil’s shot was taken with a 500mm lens from about 35 yards away…so either they had a really, really long lens on the shot on their web site or they cropped in a whole bunch…like to 10% or 20% of the frame. We’ve looked every time we are go down there but haven’t seen it in bloom yet…it usually blooms year round at random intervals and the bloom is there for 1-2 weeks…

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Connie has been working a lot on her BIF (birds in flight) technique…now that she’s got a long enough lens it’s just a matter of being able to pan the camera to keep the bird in the auto focus area while using burst mode on the shutter. She’s getting a lot better than when she started…nice shot of this Great Egret about to land, but the remaining shots in her burst (8 or 9) were all either out of focus or the bird was clipped by the tree or the edge of the frame. Neil normally only gets 20%-25% keeper rate but then he’s been at the BIF game a lot longer than she has.

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They spotted this Black Crowned Night Heron across the pond…first shot is from Connie and the second one from Neil…he’s got more lens but that’s because she won’t carry the longer and thus heavier one. She also has a crop sensor which gives her effectively 1.5x the actual focal length of the lens but she’s still at 375mm maximum while he was at 500…both shots are cropped to about the same percentage of the whole frame.

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Green Heron…they shot at least 25 frames between them of this little guy but this is the only one that didn’t have too much of the bird obscured. And it’s not nearly as short necked as it looks…when fully extended its neck is a bit longer than its body.

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Juvenile Little Blue Heron…although this one is what’s called a Changeling as it’s in between the completely white feathers on the juvenile and the blue with reddish neck breeding plumage on the adults.

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Gator…about 10 feet from the boardwalk…and a pretty big one at that.

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Juvenile Black Crowned Night Heron…Connie got this one and Neil never saw it…he was off doing something else at the moment I guess..

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Breeding Little Blue Heron…I think this one is a female based on the blue color on the beak while the male has a dusky red/maroon cast on the neck.

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Red Bellied Woodpecker.

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Juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron.

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Barred Owl…this one was sitting about 8 feet from the boardwalk but was mostly obscured by the branches. Neil pointed it out to a couple from up by Tampa and the woman said it made her day as she wanted to see owls.

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Female Anhinga.

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And her male counterpart along with a different female.

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A different Black Crowned Night Heron in a much better position to get a really nice image…about 15 feet away. You can guess why it has the name it does…they’re normally pretty shy and hide during the day but the swamp at Corkscrew is so dark that they come out a bit more.

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Breeding plumage Great Egret.

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A different breeding Little Blue Heron.

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And finally…right as they left the boardwalk this Painted Bunting was sitting on the feeder by the Visitor Center.

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With that…they were done and as it was getting hot by now (it was going on 1030 or so)…so they headed home for lunch.

Interesting things found on the net.

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This is the Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland…it’s one of the entrances to area of the Jungfrau (a mountain there)…there are supposedly 72 waterfalls there (which means Neil needs to go…but not until after Iceland which has 15,000)…and was the inspiration for J.R.R. Tolkien’s Elven Valley of Rivendell…at least that’s the way the story goes but none of us have read any of those books so I dunno. Neat looking place though.

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And finally…

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Cyas.

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Come and Listen to my Story About a Man Named Jed

…except, well…his name ain’t Jed at all so I guess I need some better lyrics. You know the tune…it’s one of those catchy things from a TV show in the 60s…

Come and listen to my story about a man named Juror 275

A medium well off bum easily able to afford to jive

And then one day he was hangin’ out in courtroom 5B

And along come a clerk who came to set him free.

 

Well…obviously a songwriter I ain’t…but then as I dun tol’ya before…Ima a bear so just deal with it.

Anyhoos…we got some pictures from Fort DeSoto in a bit but first some general news updates.

Connie’s completely recovered from her surgery back in February and is fully capable of all her normal duties, wants, needs, and whatnot now. She had her spring concert with the Fort Myers Symphonic Mastersingers on Sunday…and Neil was amazed by a couple of things about the pieces that they sang. First…he was amazed that the piece they sang after intermission that was just composed in 2022 was actually good as most contemporary classical music pretty much sucks to be honest with ya…composers today mostly do atonic so called music but it really just sounds like noise to us…no recognizable melody or harmonies…and this one was actually good. Second was that the new piece was actually the highlight of the concert…they sang a Ralph Vaughn Williams piece in the first half…and it was well performed but was a simply terrible version of the Dona Nobis Pacem…there are a lot of pieces named that…and most of them she actually likes to sing…but not even she liked this one.

The adults finished up their season of concerts up at the Sarasota Symphony and will be renewing for next year…looking at the schedule there are some good things on it so they’ll be happy to get up and hear them. A couple of them might interfere with her scheduled concerts with the Mastersingers for next season…she’ll attempt to find out the dates at the annual meeting next week and just swap our Sunday matinee tickets for Friday or Saturday night tickets…that happened for the one last Friday as she had her scheduled concert on Sunday…and it reminded them of why they changed to the Sunday afternoon performances as they got home pretty late

So…Juror 275.

Despite having had a drivers license since 1960…which is how they pick potential jury people…neither of them has ever been summoned until this week, Neil had to report Monday morning for potential service along with about 130 of his closest friends. They had to be there at 0800 naturally even through court doesn’t start until 1000…and even with the swearing in and how to be a juror movie there was still a lot of wasted time there. Then along about 1015 they started calling numbers to report to courtroom 8B…and continued calling numbers until every last person in the room was in the jury pool. We got up to the courtroom…got cautioned…again…to turn our phones completely off, take our hats off, and not to put glasses on top of our heads before filing to be instructed by the judge handling the trial they were potential jurors for. Not to worry though…everything Ima telling ya here is public record and since he wasn’t selected for the jury can be talked about. Essentially…it is a case of capital first degree murder of a local on duty police officer with aggravating circumstances meaning both capital punishment and a whole bunch of other charges included…and the defendant has chosen to represent himself. Apparently it started out as some sort of robbery inside a car…which then escalated somehow to the police being involved…which then escalated to a shootout resulting in the death of the police officer and assault/attempted murder/ wounding of at least one other officer…along with all of the felon in possession of a weapon, robbery, and whatnot.

After the judge read the indictment…and it actually made the Palm Sunday gospel (for those of you who are churchgoers) seem short (and for those of you who aren’t churchgoers the Palm Sunday gospel is about 5 pages long in the book, takes 20 minutes to read, and is the only gospel you’re allowed to sit down during)…well, anyways then they started the voir dire portion of the proceeding which is where the prosecutor, defense counsel, and judge ask questions of potential jurors and then they either get peremptory challenged (which means somebody kicks them out for no reason other than because they want to, but they have a limited number of these challenges), challenged for cause (which isn’t limited but the judge has to agree that the person can’t be unbiased because of knowing somebody involved in the case, bias for whatever reason) or because of hardship imposed on the person by the length of the trial, having to take care of kids or elderly…but convenience isn’t one of the valid reasons and the judge has to agree. Anyways…voir dire continues with potential jurors in batches of (in this case) 10…and once those 10 get excused or put on the jury (12 plus 4 alternates chosen after those 12) they bring in the next batch of 10. Each group takes about an hour to hour and a half to process and based on when the numbers were called in the morning Neil would have been in about batch 9 or 10 which means that he would have come back on Tuesday to continue the circus.

Anyway…around 1600 they were in the middle of batch 4 and batch 5 was sitting in the on deck circle (actually the jury section in another courtroom)…and they are in and dismissed everybody else except batch 5. They didn’t say why they did that…but since batch 5 wasn’t dismissed obviously they had not selected the 16 in total…so either they were getting close and figured that with the remaining 20 they would fill out the jury…or the judge figured that the 20 would take until the end of the day’s court time and if they needed more they would just pick some more batches from Tuesday’s (the next day) pool.

Too bad…Neil’s obviously not sure whether he would have been excused or accepted…but it sounded like an interesting case and if you have to be on a jury it might as well be something interesting instead of a minor lawsuit over spilled beer or something. But the good news is that he got his “I was there” certificate…and that means he’s got a “Get out of jail free” card for a year…although given he’s been called once in 50something years he’s not holding his breath to get summoned again anytime soon.

And I think the defendant has an idiot for a lawyer since he’s representing himself…he’s got a standby counsel but I’m pretty sure the judge has a low opinion of his courtroom etiquette…giving the judge a thumbs up for a positive response and a hand wave with a “Nah…” for a negative one while standing for neither of those and actually facing away from the judge in both cases…well, it can’t be good for his rapport with the judge. However…representing yourself is your right in a criminal trial…and while I think it’s dumb and anybody with a 5th grade education probably thinks it’s dumb as well…it is your right so he’s exercising it. He did have 3 fully armed officers that remained between 5 and 10 feet of him the entire time he was in the courtroom…so his incorrectly buttoned sport coat, dockers, and ratty sneakers were probably a change from his normal orange jumpsuit (or whatever they wear in jail since I’m pretty sure you’re not getting bail for 1st degree murder of a police officer.

On a “Ripped from the Headlines…Dum…Dum” momentary tangent…I do have a couple of questions about the indictment of the former President today having just read the actual indictment. There are 34 separate counts all of which are felonies and all 34 essentially say the same thing but have different check numbers and other minor details. Each count says that they are felonies because of the intent to aid and abet an underlying crime…which elevated the what would have been misdemeanors to felony accounts.

First question…what is the underlying crime as it’s not mentioned in the indictment? Previous news articles and speculation have indicated that the underlying crime is a violation of federal election law…but there are a couple problems with that…the NY DA cannot charge for a federal crime, the feds have already declined to prosecute it as a crime, and the statute of limitations on the supposed federal crime has run out anyway.

Second question…the misdemeanor counts of business record falsification have already passed the statute of limitations from what I’ve seen on the web…the statute hasn’t run out for the felony counts but without the underlying crime which doesn’t appear to exist they can’t be felonies…and the misdemeanors can’t be charged based on statute of limitations.

Third question…supposedly the payments from his organizations to the lawyer were labeled as “legal fees” which is the supposed false business record being charged. The problem with that is…your lawyer would normally bill you for both the legal hush money which he legally paid on your behalf and his services on the same bill expecting a single check…so it seems that calling them legal fees is legitimate, especially if you’re giving the money to your lawyer to solve a potential legal problem…calling the hush money not legal fees seems like hair splitting.

Overall…it seems to me that Mr. Bragg has a very weak case…perhaps even a non existent case…which sort of lends a bit of credence to the claims by his supporters that this is a political prosecution…but then of course it is a political prosecution…exactly as the Hunter Biden one and the Clinton ones and the Cuomo ones were…the fact that there may or may not be any legal justification behind them doesn’t mean they’re not primarily political prosecutions…both sides are and have been over time guilty of this over and over…so calling a spade a spade seems fair to me by his supporters…although then the other side calling the Hunter Biden thing politically motivated is also 100% correct. I wonder when his defense lawyers make all these arguments about underlying crimes and statute of limitations to the judge what he will say…because (and I’m not a lawyer so there may be some weasel words that haven’t been fully explained in the media)…because he’s gonna read the actual law and at least from what we’ve seen the actual existence of all those crimes may not be so. Note that this doesn’t mean that I support the former President or think he should be reelected…I’m just looking at the potential legal ramifications of these charges.

And that’s about all the news that’s fit to print…so let’s get on to some pictures. Neil was up at Fort DeSoto State Park near St. Pete Monday before last and got some pretty good shots.

Right off the bat less than a minute from the parking lot as he walked to the beach…he spotted this osprey with breakfast about 18 or 20 feet off the ground.

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Then headed to the beach and took a side jaunt away from the tidal lagoon into a somewhat isolated tidal pond.

Snowy Egret strutting his stuff.

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And then a few seconds later as he got up on land…high stepping like the return man after a long run for a score.

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Great Egret.

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A pair of Roseate Spoonbills…they were close together so are likely a mated pair…but as far as he knows the male and female look the same so who knows for sure.

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The Snowy after climbing up onto a mangrove.

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And a different spoonbill in flight…Neil really likes this shot for the motion blur in the wings even though he actually clipped the left one which would normally have given this shot a one way trip to the bit bin. The Z9 grabbed focus on the head/eye just like it’s supposed to but the shutter speed was too low to freeze the wings…but he likes the motion blur in them.

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As she walked towards the beach this pelican flew by.

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Sandpipers

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And a Greater Yellowlegs…can ya guess where the name came from?

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He then spotted the catch of the day as both he and the 2 other fellows who watched the half hour show agreed…but I gotta give you a little background to set the scene first.

It’s a Reddish Egret…which is normally a solitary hunter that stands still and arches it’s wings to both shadow glare off the surface and to attract prey to the shaded area…usually they look like this and basically don’t move around…this shot is not from last week but is one he pulled out from a year or so ago to show the ‘normal’…although common might be a better description…feeding posture. As you can see from the lack of ripples around the legs…it’s just standing there and typically doesn’t move much, maybe every 20 or 30 seconds it might take a step or twist around or something but mostly it just stands there like this.

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Not this baby though…he put on a spectacular show for about 30 minutes jumping around and dashing and hopping and feeding…and was pretty successful at it as you’ll see.

This first shot is an animated GIF file…Neil doesn’t do much video which would have been at least 24 frames per second because doing that means you extract any still shots from the 4K or 8K video…and you lose a lot of the still photo resolution the Z9’s sensor provides if you do that. He can shoot up to 20 frames per second in full quality and can get to 30 and 120 per second if willing to accept lower resolution images since the camera can only write to the card so quickly and a full resolution image is 50-55 MB each…so 20 per second means writing about 1 GB per second to the card…there’s a buffer in the system that fills up after about 80 or 85 full resolution images and then you don’t get 20 anymore, maybe 10 or 14 or something smaller until the buffer writes to card and then it speeds up again.

The real problem with the high frame rates is that you just get a really big number of images to sort through…so he normally just shoots at 10 frames per second and occasionally bumps it to 20 for really fast action…but shooting in bursts means that even if he really only wants to take a single shot clicking the shutter gives him a 3 or 4 shot burst at minimum…and he came home with over 1,000 frames from his 2 hours at the park that were sorted down to the 30 or so here.

Anyways…he took some of the burst shots and made this animated GIF from it…each frame in the GIF is displayed for 0.1 seconds which means you see 10 per second…so this is essentially real time speed of how this individual was dancing and bouncing around. All of the action in this clip took place in about 20 seconds but the individual frames are 10 per second…pretty amazing how fast it was hopping around.

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Here’s another sequence of it flying to reposition itself to a different section of the pond…again 10 frames per second animated GIF and a total of almost 4 seconds of flight.

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Man…what a show. Mostly it continued doing the jump/dance/hop thing above and only rarely did the more normal feeding behavior…here are a bunch of regular still images. I’ll get him to take some video next time and extract some frames for stills…at least I might but will have to have him shoot some test footage and see how it looks before wasting time on a decent target before going that.

However…even with just the stills you can get a great sense of what it was doing…but I figured the quasi video of the animated GIF would give you a better sense of the actual speed of the action. I’ll point out the actual classic feeding behavior shots when we get to them…it used wings to sort of jump/fly 8 or 10 feet a lot and for balance as it moved and landed.

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Literally running here as you can see from the spread in its legs.

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Sort of hop/fly here…did that a lot.

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This is sort of the classic Reddish feeding behavior but it was still walking instead of standing still so I guess it likes to eat this way.

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These next 3 were all from the same 2 second burst of a successful strike, shortly after the above shot he turned towards Neil and dove in.

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Another successful strike against a larger target a minute later…he actually caught about 5 or 6 over the 30 minutes or so he watched it.

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This one is sort of a continuation of the 3 shot sequence above.

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Running again…note the wake and splashes around the legs.

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Another skip/hop/fly.

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And finally…it flew down to the far end of the now isolated tidal lagoon…he could still see it but it was a good quarter mile down there so he didn’t walk down to get more…it was getting on to 0930 by this time and Golden Hour was gone (sunrise was about 0715)…given the increasingly poor light, the distance down to where it was now, and the spectacular results he and has 2 buddies had gotten so far…they decided to quit while they were ahead and headed back to the car.

Another seagull flew buy as he was headed off of the little point they were on.

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Just before exiting the park…he spotted this osprey in a tree off the left side of the road.

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Turned out to be half of a mated/nesting pair as about 30 yards to the right of this tree its mate was sitting in the nest. Must still be incubating the eggs as none of the shots I got showed any li’l heads poking up.

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And with that the morning’s excitement was done…he headed home for lunch with Connie.

Interesting things found on the net.

This is a Green…note the Green in the name…Tree Python.They live in New Guinea, some Indonesian islands, and a small portion of Australia. They are about 6 feet long at maximum. Hatchlings are yellow and change over to green in about 5-10 days when they’re about 2 feet long.

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This is a Nunantek mountain…that’s actually the type of mountain and not its name…Nunanrtek means it sticks up out of a glacier. This one is in Antarctica and Neil was stuck by the quite flat and angular shape…maybe it’s got something to do with the glacier passing by as it journeys to the ocean and eroding it into this shape.

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And since Saint Paddy’s Day is past…here’s the last Irish joke from it.

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Credit for this one goes to Alan McFadyen from Scotland who set out to get what he determined was the perfect shot of a Kingfisher…he wanted a perfectly straight down dive, no splash, and a view of the entire back of the bird…and because they dive for fish wherever they want he had to be in the perfect position when the perfect dive happened. Luckily for us…he was both a perfectionist…and very, very patient…as this shot took 6 years, 4,200 hours, and 720,000 shots to capture. He would typically take 600 shots in a session and throw them all away as “none were any good” as he says.

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This was one of his “failures…since there was no splash and all that other jazz…but it’s hard to really call it a failure I think.

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Seen on a church bulletin board and/or announced from the ambo/pulpit near you.

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For our vegan and/or vegetarian readers.

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And finally…

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Cyas.

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Update on Status

Well…I have to tell ya that Neil went to Fort DeSoto State park on Monday…Connie had a lunch thing so she didn’t go…and got the most spectacular display of a Reddish Egret feeding that either he or the two fellas photographing it with him have ever seen…it was truly outstanding…and he’s got about 1,000 photos he hasn’t processed yet…but they’re acoming… I promise ya that.

And…tomorrow we’re off to Corkscrew…and Ima sure he’ll have some more photos to show ya from there…but then that’s tomorrow and he’s gotta process all those before I can blather on about them. 

And…lessee…what else. Sunday April 2 is Neil and Connie’s engagement anniversary…it’s been a long time since 4/2/1976, 47 years to be exact…and as the song says “She’s still the one.” Ya know what I mean Vern.

And…well, she’s really busy with various singing things this week and next. It’s almost Holy Week…or the “Choir Week From Hell” as she frequently calls it due to all of the choir commitments. And she discovered…yesterday…that the choir is singing the Hallelujah chorus from Handel’s Messiah (the Shirmer edition if ya have any inkling what that means) on Easter…and that means it’s both good news and bad news. The good news is that she’s sung the piece numerous times before. The bad news…is that she’s singing soprano now in her choir and previously she always sang as an alto…which means she needs to learn a new part. Actually…she’s always been more of a mezzo-soprano than a true alto as she can get to the high ranges the most altos just can’t reach…but she has always preferred singing alto as it’s normally not the melody line and her interests have always been in learning and singing something *other* than the melody. But…she’ll persevere, adapt, and overcome…and Ima sure that by Tuesday she’ll be ready to go.

And adding into the choir stuff next week…Sunday…before they have their anniversary dinner…she’s singing the spring concert with the Fort Myers Symphonic Mastersingers…so she’ll be going into the restaurant afterwards in her sparkling floor length skirt and top that is the uniform for the Mastersingers…but he’s planning on buying her a nice dinner afterwards.

And finally…although we never really suffer for food since Neil’s a pretty good home cook and the “leftover king” as Connie calls him…but both of them agreed that he pretty much hit it out of the park today. Technically…it was chicken day (we rotate beef, chicken, pork with interspersed seafood or pasta)…and today was chicken day but she really wasn’t interested. So…he looked in the freezer and pulled out a package of frozen winter squash ravioli…then decided what to do with it.

After some thinking…he sez to himself that he usually pairs winter squash with nuts and maple…it came to him. So…he fried up some bacon to make crispy lardons…then set them aside. Browned some thinly sliced shallots in the bacon grease and set them aside. Toasted some pecans in the skillet and set them aside after roughly chopping them. Put the ravioli on to cook in some salted water…and added some flour and olive oil to make a roux. Added some white wine and let it cook off…then added thyme, sage, cinnamon, white pepper, salt, and Italian herbs and some half and half (I said it was good…not lo cal…he don’t cook that way). Once the sauce came together…he added some maple syrup so that it was maple-ey and sweet…but not actually sweet. They tasted the sauce and added a bit more maple, salt, and white pepper and declared it excellent Tossed in the now cooked ravioli and let it coat and thicken a bit. Served it up with the toasted pecans and bacon lardons (that’s a high tech French word meaning fried crispy bacon)…poured a couple glasses (well, they were well past a couple by then) and it was outstanding. They frequently tell themselves how good dinner was…but today I think they actually meant it because it was delicious.

Last night…while having tacos at Date Night…they discussed photo backpacks and lenses for Neil…so he’s ordering some new stuff soon. Details to follow of course.

No images today…or even interesting stuff found on the net…cuz he’s out of gas and still needs to do dishes…so…

Cyas.

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