August is a blur. Here are pictures. I don't have much to say.
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My granddog, Bandit |
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An unreal sky |
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Big ass truck, how do you get stuff in the back??? |
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Cavat and Coco, lovebirds, sleeping peacefully. They were adopted in October! |
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First off, I don't usually let ANY birds on my shoulder but she was persistent and I let her. Because I was being "brave" (or stupid), I took a selfie. Harley loves me and will fly right to me if a man comes in the center. She says, "Hi" "Ow!" "Sorry" and "Kiss Kiss" She is one of the few birds who came from neglect or abuse. She's a doll to me. |
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Oscar is a 36 year old Orange Wing Amazon who says, "Let go, let go now!" "I'm a bad boy" "I want crack" "Good boy" and "Hello" I adore his beautiful face. |
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They knew I was coming and put up this sign |
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Fort Desoto beach, unreal in its beauty |
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Heather setting up the spotting scope to get a life bird on a tower. |
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Brown boobie |
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Just another day in Florida, endangered Gopher Tortoise strolling through the hood |
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One of the few trails in Charlotte County ended with an alligator sighting |
I had a really hard time finding the trail entrance until I found this
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Not my scooter but it has my name on it |
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Some of the cages purchased with Pennies for Parrots!!!!!!!!!! Thank you everyone. Much better for the birds and much better for the humans cleaning them! |
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Rain is new to me, especially torrential rain. This is a two lane road with a barrow ditch and a sidewalk off to the right. You can barely see the sidewalk submerged. This flooding happened in about 30 minutes it was amazingly impressive |