Oriental, Sailing Capital of NC

Oriental, Sailing Capital of NC

Greetings from the Neuse River

Life here along the banks of the Neuse River, overlooking close to four miles of water, is a sharp contrast to living in a city. Most months, it is idyllic; then, there are the months that remind you that Mother Nature is definitely in charge.

This neighborhood of houses face the Neuse River and backs up to several acres of farmland -- most years, soybean --- then thick tracts of pine forests to the main road.

I love to watch the sea gulls, sometimes the pelicans, and cormorants or egrets and the occasional eagle or osprey. The cute visitors are "chickens" that my neighbor called me about photographing who were grazing in her yard. Even at 100 feet away, they were skittish and flew to the further neighbor's yard but just enough for me to photograph them for identification. These "chickens" turned out to be cattle egrets. The flock numbered about thirty -- by the river bank...not sure why they picked her yard.

I suppose you could say this blog is an occasional picture-book of life in Pamlico County or whatever comes to mind at the time.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Watching Dragonflies


There's something magical about watching dragonflies. Seeing them is one of the real treats of summer, in my opinion. Their wings are such delicate engineering accomplishments. I once watched this exquisite red dragonfly get caught by a lizard...right outside my front door. He'd been so happy just seconds before. This photo was taken this past weekend at the NC State Museum in Raleigh at their waterlily pool. Luckily, there weren't any lizards nearby. And that new museum building is so contemporary and beautiful.

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