Bird Monday

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Heron – Orlando Wetlands Park – September 2015
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Siblings – Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive – September 2015

“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” Friedrich Nietzsche

Happy labor day to all here in the US – Heading to Merritt Island for some early morning photography. And thanks to the solar system for a later sunrise. while the difference between 6:20 and 7:00 may not seem like a lot – it’s huge at 5 AM in the morning. |:>).

Quote found at  http://www.motivatingquotes.com/determination.htm

Sunrise Sunday

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Early AM – Orlando Wetlands Park – September 2015
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Pre Dawn – Orlando Wetlands Park – September 2015

“A few fly bites cannot stop a spirited horse.” – Mark Twain

Red sky in morning sailors warning – or so it has been said. We had storms again last night. Summers last hurrah – fill up that aquifer!!

Quote found at https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/determination?page=2

Random

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Mushrooms – Orlando Wetlands Park – September 2015
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Grasshopper – Orlando Wetlands Park – September 2015

“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” – Albert Einstein

Very hot midday walk through the wetlands. Not much happening – but plenty of bugs!

http://www.lifed.com/top-100-inspirational-quotes-to-live-byQuote found at

Great Falls National Park

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Great Falls National Park – Virginia – August 2015
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Great Falls National Park – Virginia – August 2015

Great Falls National Park in Virginia is just north of Washington, DC on the Potomac River. I was fortunate to visit there while on a business trip last week.

Interestingly they do not have trash cans in the park, you must remove all your waste yourself. This includes soda cups and hot dog wrappers purchased in the park!

Who is the Next Rachel Carson?

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Great Falls National Park – Virginia – August 2015
“The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.” – Rachel Carson
I’ve just finished reading a biography of Rachel Carson “On a Farther Shore” by William Soudor and I realized how much we need another Rachel Carson. She had a style of writing that translated technical scientific information into something that was accessible and enjoyable to non-scientific folks. She forwarded the notions of environmentalism,  ecology, and the interrelationship of all things in nature. Before her, people thought of earth as dirt, she promoted the idea of “the earth” as an entire planet with an ecosystem of interdependent life forms.
In addition to her literary prowess she was a scientist, familiar with the scientific method and capable of processing vast amounts of information. She spent 15 years working as a writer for the federal government in the fish and wildlife service. Eventually becoming editor-in-chief of all publications for that division.
When her fourth book “Silent Spring” arrived people paid attention. Published in 1962, this book was instrumental in raising the public’s awareness of the dangers of pesticides, particularly DDT and it’s derivatives.  And tangentially radioactive fallout from nuclear testing. The book ultimately led to creating an environment where restrictions on the use of DDT and the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency became possible.
Fortunately her publisher Houghton Mifflin was prepared for the backlash that would follow publication and backed their writer against industry and government criticism. Without this support the book may have failed.
Amazingly, she knew and was writing about global warming in the 1950’s. I’m sure given enough time she would have figured out what was causing it. Unfortunately she died much too young from cancer.
So where is the next Rachel Carson, who is the next publishing house willing to back that person and fight corporate and governmental issues?
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