Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Mangrove Maze Reflection

I've been reading about Christian simplicity lately... the idea that God's call to us, and the example of Jesus, is to journey lightly on this earth... to put all our trust in God's providence... to aim for the "success" of a relationship with God, expressing it not just with material goods, but in our treatment of the Divine, our neighbors, and the earth...

a big part of Christian simplicity is the idea that I can be content with what has already been given to me... this hits home, as I often dream of "owning" land- even just a backyard... and yet Kaden can spend 3 hours in our boring place, eat lunch outside and then after waking from an inside nap, he will immediately beg to go outside again. He is finding joy where he is, blooming where he's planted...

and so I've started to enjoy our shared land more lately. Visiting marinas without coveting the boats. Visiting parks without planning our own backyard playset. Dreaming about a small compost on the side, planning the potted garden again. This quest to be outside, to enjoy the sharing led us to a little preserve not far from our home.

It is one of my favorite places. Kade was a bit skeptical at first, and wasn't too fond of walking the whole boardwalk trail. I'm not sure he noticed the fiddler crabs we tried to point out, and he didn't seem impressed with the trio of pelicans that flew overhead when we reached the river.

He's a bit young yet, for me to explain how mangrove roots are the one of the coolest things on earth. How they can survive like shown here, in the air, and also when submerged. How the mud and muck gather within their maze during the tides, gradually building islands or re-building shorelines. How, when underwater, they provide a nursery for fishes and crabs and other good living things.
Still, he is awed when he looks up, seeing all sorts of trees whose names neither of his parents remember. He is silent for a bit, listening to the wood creak when the wind comes through, and then jubilantly yelling "I HEAR SOMETHING." What, we ask, do you hear? He doesn't answer us, but just smiles before running down the boardwalk again. Aye, my brilliant lad, I hear Her too.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

A decade?

It never seems possible, but here we are: Jim and I celebrated 10 years together this past weekend. We celebrated at the beach:

Which was Kaden's first visit-- and he has his father's love of adventure. The waves were "rough" by Gulf standards, but he totally enjoyed them crashing into him (and sometimes over his head too!).

We also visited a zoo, where these two "general" lions entertained us a bit. Know what we learned? Because their genetic history is undetermined, it's a risk to breed them. So the lioness was sterilized... but the King of the Jungle? Not so much. Turns out their MANE is directly related to their testosterone, so a sterile man lion looks like, uh, a lady lion. (Insert thick hair jokes here).


That whole conversation with the keeper was over Kade's head, thank goodness (we have a few years to prepare for THAT talk). But he did seem to enjoy watching the animals... especially the monkeys, who were the most active. They got a high pitched screech of appreciation, which was the exact type of noise we were told to avoid, as it could aggravate los monos. Can't you just see the headline? "Local Baby Incites Monkeys to Attact Boat of Tourists: Warning! Gruesome photos inside!"
No, the entire visit was very nice and mostly calm- heck, it was so hot out both the animals and the peeps were fairly laid back! Here's to another 10 years of calm and adventure :)

Monday, April 6, 2009

A Sunday Walk

Holy Week is kinda busy when you work for the church... so you'll have to excuse the lack of witty (!) writing and satisfy yourself with a few snapshots from yesterday's walk...


a burrowing owl.
the litter outside his burrow hole makes me feel bad.
but then I think, if endangered species can't spring clean,
why am I pressuring myself?

Kade holding on for dear life as we race past Daddy.


Everyday sunset.
This is actually the view from our driveway / kitchen window.