travelswithkathleen
I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Sunday, June 15, 2025
OK, that is just insane
Braving the chilly Hudson River in just a speedo, I mean. We've had very little weather that even qualifies as warm recently, and none of the heat and humidity that's typical for this time of year.
Labels:
Hudson River,
rivers,
swimming,
urban poetry,
water
Sunday bird blogging
I actually saw a double-crested cormorant sitting on a piling in the Hudson River yesterday. I have never seen one in New York before.
It was gray and drizzly and the bird was too far away to photograph, so here's a picture of a different cormorant in Lake Anza in Berkeley.
Labels:
Bay Area,
Berkeley,
bird blogging,
birds,
California
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Saturday reflections
Pier 34 on the Hudson in the rain this morning. One of my fellow teachers was doing a mile and a half swim in the river today, and several of us turned out to cheer her on.
Friday, June 13, 2025
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Astronomy Tuesday
It has been a long time since I posted one of these, but this image caught my eye: the twisted disk galaxy NGC 4753.
There was probably a collision with a satellite galaxy a billion years or so ago, resulting in these filaments of dust. Gravity is hard on all of us.
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble; Processing: Alexander Reinartz
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Sunday bird blogging
I have many similar photos of this group of Gentoos in Cierva Cove, but I love all of them. I wish I knew what was going on in those little penguin brains.
Labels:
Antarctica,
bird blogging,
birds,
penguins,
wildlife
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Saturday reflections
This one has been sitting in the folder for a while—the no longer used El Ferdan Railway bridge in the Suez Canal.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Penguin went a-courtin'
If you look closely at this gentoo in Mikkelsen Harbor you can see that he's carrying one of the very important courtship pebbles in his beak.
Whale bones
There were whale bones all over the beach at Mikkelson Harbor, along with the ruins of a wooden boat.
Monday, May 26, 2025
Back in Antarctica
Looking down on the landing site in Mikkelsen Harbor. This picture gives a sense of scale that I wasn't always able to capture—how small I sometimes felt, with the mountains and glaciers just looming above us.
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