Hi All,
Just s few of my and others photos.
This eight foot tall No Parking sign at Huguenot Park has been swallowed by the sand dune. At least no one will park there.
Many of you have heard about the tornados and severe thunderstorms across the southeast in the last 48 hours. Friends from the Wildlife Brigade we camped in Gulf Shores, AL. They spent a few nervous hours sheltering in the restroom building as the storm passed. Fortunately, they and their motorhome are safe. We were luckier. The front veered north and we had only 40 mph gusts and fitful rain.
With all of the Brigaders were on line chatting about the weather, our boss Kate send this aerial photo of a Yellowstone grizzly, already out of his den🐻.
Yesterday, Carl watched a TED Talk by Mac Stone, a talented and passionate photographer who has worked to help restore the Everglades. The talk is titled "Mac Stone: Stunning Photos of the endangered Everglades. Carl grabbed a few stills to highlight Mac's work.
Finally, today's APOD is a night view of the northeast coast from the International Space Station. That's Long Island in the lower right.
Hard to believe we have only five weeks to go.
Love,
Sandy & Carl
Sandy & Carl
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