Image of the Week
Image of the Week started with an email to a few friends that included a photo from the past week’s activities. They were still in warm, sunny Bonaire; we were in cold, snowy New Jersey. I followed up with another email the following week and another photo. It became a thing.
10+ years later I still email a photo to the same friends and more each week. Since technology has evolved, I also post an album of photos from the past week and provide a link to that album.
Now I have a web site and Image of the Week has morphed into a blog. Check back each Sunday to find out what we have seen around the ‘hood and beyond.
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The photo that started it all!




And then the winds picked up.
Our second week was a little more lackluster than our first.



2025 is off to a good start!
We began the week with River Otter sex and some great bird watching, then packed our bags and headed south for two weeks in Roatan, Honduras.

It took me all year,
. . . but, during the last week of the year, I finally got the bird photo I have been longing to shoot.



Even hermit crabs dream big.
This time of year there are not a lot of critters at Blue Heron Bridge, but there are still enough to keep me amused.




Finally back in the water!
We took advantage of a brief improvement in visibility to dive at Blue Heron Bridge this week.


Life is good!
I started the week at one of our favorite birding venues, camera in hand, and finished up at the 50th Annual International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas.

A quiet week around the ‘hood
. . . but I still managed to find some fun things to photograph. And some fun things found me, like this juvenile Rat/Corn snake.

Did you see the comet?
We did! On the least hazy evening, we roamed the ‘hood looking for a good vantage point. In the process, we got to see an awesome sunset.
