Oh dear, the Kingfisher eating a centipede, looks really creepy, not so! Your photos are stunning Joan, I especially like the one of the mud dauber building his home.
Yes, we can learn a ton from nature, sadly we sometimes learn life lessons when it's too late, and some never learn!
I was having lunch with a friend at Suncoast a while back, and a young girl, around 11, came to our table begging. Turns out the Mom sends her, likely not for food, but to use it for gambling. My friend told the girl she should not be doing it as it's dangerous and not the right thing, she just walked away. The restaurant manager said this happens regularly. Why they do not report it to the authorities I have no idea, because that is abuse in my eyes!
Thank you for taking your camera with you wherever you go, I love seeing nature through your eyes and the wisdom behind it!
Welcome home Lizelle, life teaches something daily, hopefully the crazy idea of taking insects into human meal plan never comes to fruition, what will be left for wildlife?
Good balanced life, planning before bringing children into the world within strong family structures. When things fall apart the young generation are being abused, one sees it all too often.
Not travelling as often as we once did, finding a passion in immediate surrounds keeps me in awe of natures coming and going.