
A lone pelican far above the weekend din at St. George Island, Florida.

A lone pelican far above the weekend din at St. George Island, Florida.
Mockingbirds and cattlebells in Tallahassee.





I disrupted the Turtle Caucus meeting in the Pond Senate this afternoon. A few senators slid into the water before I could capture their bolder counterparts.

Spotted this little burst of joy in a tree in the parking lot at work. It reminds me that nature is everywhere: present in the office, the parking lot, and the backyard as much as the woods, waters, and wilds.
I’m still waiting for a good Cardinal shot, but this one brightened my workday and I wanted to share.

Helios rounds the zenith as an iridescent Grackle ascends a tree beside Lake Jackson to announce the final arrival of Spring.

In this photo: Common Grackle, Quiscalus quiscula.
March 21, 2018, 7:19 PM
A young man, crouched like Mathew Brady behind his curtain, at the corner of the patio area outside of the bar, carefully framing an
instagram photo of crimson and white Edison bulbs against the shadowed underside of a palm tree at the darkening earth-margin of the evening sky. Poetry in the damnedest places.
March 21, 2018, 8:35 PM
Three cops, straddling bicycles in the street, faces hidden by sharp white headlamps, bathed in the amber-red glow of taillights and street lights, talking to the drivers of neon donks on 22s and 24s parked in front of the hand-painted faux red brick garage. All is draped in the sodium glow of night. So am I.
Short clip from a ten minute snow flurry this morning in Tallahassee, Florida.