Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Showing their rear ends

Um, guys, up is this way
While we were walking back to the parking lot after our walk on Saturday, several of us noticed some geese popping up and down in the water. It's pretty shallow here (as you can see from the old dock pilings), and I think these two guys are looking to find their breakfast. I watched for a few minutes, hoping to get all four of them upended at once, but it didn't happen. I had to be fast to get these two showing their butts as it was.

I just drove home after my yoga class and noticed a distinct change in the weather. Our sunshine is gone, a cold wind is blowing, and the sky looks like rain is imminent. Brrr! I still have an acupuncture treatment today, but after that I'll head home and hunker down. Our Indian Summer was wonderful while it lasted. The trees all over town are in riotous color, which I have had every intention of trying to capture, but it looks like if I don't do it soon, my chance will be over for the year.

On the bright side, I remembered my Tuesday post once again!
:-)

15 comments:

  1. They're graceful birds, but not when they do that!

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  2. Putting their best side forward?
    I hope your acupuncture session goes really well. And that you can capture the beauty of the arboreal fireworks before they fade.

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  3. Tippy ass ducks, or in this case geese, is our fond term for this behavior.
    Fog is giving way to clouds - both have hidden the sun. I prefer sun.

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  4. I hope that your weather isn't picked up by a low pressure system. that's when we get lots of rain and snow.

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  5. Can you imagine if we had to eat that way:)

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  6. Love those “bottoms up” shots!

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  7. Ha, ha funny photo! It's like all those ducks posed for you.

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  8. Showing rear ends is adorable in ducks, not so much politicians. Sorry you weather is turning but your leaves sound fantastic. Think we are finally going to get a bright fall also. Enjoy.
    Also sure hope the acupuncture is helping.

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  9. Stay warm! I hope the acupuncture sessions are going well. :)

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  10. Cute photo. I know what you mean about the change of seasons since I lived in NYC for 5-1/2 years. Here in Hawaii, it's perpetual summer.

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  11. The water looks chilly too. Stay warm and dry!

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