Bald Eagle |
It was a nice distraction from the dark thoughts of late. We began our day with feral horses. A colt looks at us for the first time during a hike along the fast flowing Verde River.
We watch this beautiful scene play out as the horses cross the river.
I let the anxiety go and just enjoy the moment with my bud Gordon. I have not been well for several weeks. This is my first real outing in a long time.
Two Bald Eagles, America's national symbol, fly over our heads. They didn't choose to be symbols. But here they were riding the thermals up higher and higher into the bright blue sky.
The beautiful Verde River |
Anxiety can create some of the worst pain ever with the knowledge that there are savages out there who'd take this country back 50 years!
Rosy-faced Lovebird in Tempe, AZ |
It's not easy waking up in the morning realizing that things like our environment or people's rights are in jeopardy. No one should live in fear except maybe that bright red Vermilion Flycatcher on the telephone wire. American Kestrels and Merlins love little birds:)
Vermilion Flycatcher-male |
So I, along with over half the American voters, will be watching as these very difficult 4 years unfold. Until next time......
Politicians who don't believe in global warming should be banned and forced to go to areas (at their own expense) where global warning is having an effect on people and nature. I do love that Vermilion Flycatcher.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you haven't been well but nature is always the best cure. Especially in these unsettled times. We must fight to keep the wild.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that you've not been well, Chris. You must have felt even more miserable in your illness with the unbelievable situation that the USA (and the rest of the world) finds itself in. It's difficult enough for us from 'elsewhere' to come to terms with the situation, so it's hard to imagine what thinking people are feeling in USA. We can but hope that sense will prevail, and put a cap on the crass policies that are being proposed.
ReplyDeleteTake good care - and when all seems to much, go out and commune with nature.
Best wishes to you both - - - Richard
Hope you feel better soon Chris. Beautiful photos in the post - seeking out nature is the best way to destress and try and forget problems (for a short while at least). A climate change denier is not good news.
ReplyDeleteWe live in strange and worrying times - even here in Australia the impact of a certain election are felt.
ReplyDeleteBut we still have birds, and we can all work for the change we want.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Wonderful photos of the horses and the beautiful birds. We live in worrying times indeed. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the horses, the eagles and birds. They sure were colorful.
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