Unexpected by Dave Hileman

Walking on a short trail to the edge of a caldera in the midst of rugged lava flows frozen by time is the beautiful fern. Not at all what I thought might be growing along this trail. Actually didn’t really expect much of anything.

Wild Beach in Maui by Dave Hileman

I am traveling but contracted both Covid and the flu. Day three of don’t leave the small capsule we travel in. Feeling like I may have turned the corner but still have to figure out how much to do each day. Very tired. CJH has so far not come down with either.

People by Dave Hileman

What goes a long way toward making your visit to Disney good is the people who work here. I was in the bird house on the Asian walk and talked at length to Stephanie (binoculars) whose job it is to count all 303 birds twice each day to see if they are happy and healthy. She determines that by the “bird things” they do. The oldest bird in the house is 23 years old. They live longer here than in the wild. The other young woman asked about my camera and I asked about a specific bird and have no idea how the conversation went - there was a third person engaged - but before I left I learned her X grandfather was on the original Philadelphia Eagles team.

Sarus by Dave Hileman

This is the largest flying bird in the world. It is found in Southeast Asia (and at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I photographed the head of a Sarus between two of the prayer cloths that are hung over the path. The second photo is the full bird. Striking colors.

Yes, we are.... by Dave Hileman

once again at Disney. With friends from NJ we are going to four parks in five days. We started at Magic Kingdom and rode my favorite of all the rides, the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. I chose to try and just take photos with my iPhone instead of my camera. I will use my Fuji tomorrow at Animal Kingdom but the iPhone photos turned out pretty well and it is certainly lighter! There is no processing on these three images and I did not need any bag for the day. Nice.

Big Thunder

Late night shot in front of the Yacht Club.

Tangerines by Dave Hileman

We went to a huge citrus and plant farm to pick tangerines. It was a good morning and we picked a two pound bucket to split between the Harman’s and us and a one pound bucket for a local food bank. The farm was well organized and there were a lot of kids coming to pick as well. They had a few games set up and a smattering of food trucks. Not too bad for their first public picking event. And the fruit is delicious.