Fall Flowers

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Fall – Orlando Wetlands Park – October 2015
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Morning Glory – Orlando Wetlands Park – October 2015

“Life and death are of supreme importance. Time swiftly passes by and opportunity is lost. Each of us should strive to awaken. Awaken! Take heed, do not squander your life.”  – Dogen

Quote found at https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/zen?page=9

The Floridian Peninsula – Daniel G. Brinton 1859

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Book Plate
Daniel Garrison Brinton 1837-1899, physician, anthropologist. Born in Thornbury Township, PA. was a pioneer in the field of academic anthropology. As with most academics in the 19th century, his wealth allowed him the freedom to pursue other studies.
“Notes on the Floridian Peninsula, its Literary History, Indian Tribes and Antiquities” is a book about Florida history written in 1859, reprinted in 1969. Uses an incredible amount of reference material. If I needed reference to primary source material concerning early Florida history – this is it. There are some things we now know not to be true, but we must consider when it was written. His literary history documents sources of Spanish, French, English, and American history, and also the Native Americans who lived in Florida.
The section on Native Americans covers both what was known of indigenous tribes Apalachees, Caloosa, and Ais, as well as the Creek/Seminole migration. His section on antiquities covers investigations of shell mounds and other ancient areas.
In keeping with my main interests this book contains geographic, geological, flora, and fauna information.  The appendix about Silver Springs and the Oklewaha River (his spelling) are particularity interesting.
This fascinating book gives a perspective of Florida history that we seldom see. I was able to get a copy from the University of Central Florida library. Another book I would recommend is John Lee Williams Territory of Florida around 1839, there are electronic copies around for free.

The Elusive Kingfisher

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Belted Kingfisher – Orlando Wetlands Park – August 2015
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Kingfisher – Orlando Wetlands Park – August 2015

“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination. ” – Albert Einstein

There were a pair of kingfishers flying about today – just a little too far for my lens. Here’s two pics with tight crops.

Quote found at http://en.proverbia.net/shortfamousquotes.asp?page=4

Mushrooms

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Tiny Mushrooms – Orlando Wetlands Park – July 2015
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Bigger Mushroom – Orlando Wetlands Park – July 2015

What we are now is the result of our past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions. –  Swami Vivekananda

Pics from different parts of the park.

Quote found at http://dailyinspirationblog.com/we-have-the-power-to-create-ourselves/

Bird Monday – most other days too.

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Common Gallinule – Biolab Dr – June 2015
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Cormorant – Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge – June 2015

A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life. – Charles Darwin

Some nice reflection action in these pics. Summer is upon us. The water was low so the birds were scattered. Hopefully the rain from the past few days helps.

Quote found at http://dailyinspirationblog.com/charles-darwin-quotes/