Not Fast Enough

Yesterday I stopped on a bridge on the north side of Penticton.

The golf course there looked lush and the light was perfect for a few photos.

I was wearing a red coat and when I pulled my phone out for a photo a hummingbird appeared out of nowhere (or so it seemed). 

A beautiful hummingbird hovered two feet from my nose, probably checking out my red coat.

A split second and half later,  he zipped away like some overgrown bumble bee.  So no photo, I’m sorry.  I had my camera in my hand, and still I was not fast enough.

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Opportunities are often like that,  blink and they are gone.

Fortunately not all opportunities for photos are like that, I was able to take this photo (below) and there was no chance it was going to get away.  ☺

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Thanks to the sidewalk artist !

 

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Word of the Day: Penchant

Definition: A strong or habitual liking for something or tendency to do something.

Synonyms: Liking, Fondness, Preference, taste, appetite

In a sentence: Stuart had a penchant to reconnoiter dusty bookstores, he loved exploring the shelves to uncover undiscovered jewels of fiction.

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You may remember these competitors from Jour 13 – Peace In Our Hearts. 

Sometimes when you see an opportunity – You have to be decisive – as shown here in this brief youtube.

This will be a tight contest in the Game of the Bones. 

 

Thank you for taking time to visit today – David

 

 

About dfolstad58

I live in the South Okanagan. BC. I enjoy reading, exercise, toastmasters. spending time with my son, my daughter, & her husband , and my patient wife. I try to respond personally to every comment on my blog, and in this way I hope to get to know my readers a little bit and and am able to thank readers for their encouragement on what they liked and suggestions on what they would like to see me try in order to improve.
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27 Responses to Not Fast Enough

  1. Every time I hear the announcements over the store’s p.a. system, “we’re all in this together”, it makes my teeth hurt because it reminds me that I’m trapped in a grocery store with a bunch of twerps🤪

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    • dfolstad58 says:

      #thisiswhyIloveyou Those announcements must get annoying after the billionth time, pretty natural. How is Mollie?

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      • Mollie is doing so much better! We are now at the stage of trying to find a solution to her allergy problems, since all that snot could have contributed heavily to her bouts with pneumonia. Until we see the doc, we’re going with 1/2 benadryl.

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  2. Sandra J says:

    First, your photos are wonderful, I love the wide angle long look to the bridge. And yes, I have not gotton a photo of a hummingbird yet. They are so fast. But this dog video was the best, the person talking was so funny. Dogs are just as funny as cats sometimes. 🙂

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    • dfolstad58 says:

      Thanks Sandra, those photos are from the channel bridge that goes from one side of the golf course to the other. One photo looking north and one photo looking south. The channel links the Okanagan lake to the Skaha lake and is the length of the city, about 8 km or a little less. The channel was built after world war 2 so control spring melts and prevent flooding. Yes, I like that video also, the voice really pulls it together. – David

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  3. Those are some beautiful photos. When it comes to opportunities for taking photos, it’s mostly blink and miss.

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  4. You may have missed the photo but you experienced it and that is important.

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    • dfolstad58 says:

      I experienced it with my son, that I share memories with people makes them more special. When it is family it makes it even more special because those are the stories that are shared, the stories that survive.

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  5. Penticton is looking mighty fine. 🙂

    I love Game of Bones! The sandy dog moved like a cat! 🙂

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  6. Lynn says:

    Very cool experience with the hummingbird. Sometimes we just have to forget about the photo op & just take in the moment 💞

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  7. Lael-Heart says:

    The channel! I remember lazy summer floats as a teen 🙂 Great photo, thanks for getting me thinking about hot summer days 🙂

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  8. stuartaken says:

    Great pics, David. And thanks for the video – made me smile.
    Keep safe and stay well.

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  9. Julie Krupp says:

    Hummingbirds have always represented unconditional love to me. What a magical moment you had! 🙂

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  10. found this on California Psychics
    The Symbolism of a Hummingbird

    An encounter with a hummingbird, or a depiction of a hummingbird, may simply be a coincidence, but may also indicate that Spirit wishes to communicate with you. When possible, take some time to sit after these encounters and reflect on what is being shown or taught to you. There are different ways of doing this, of course. Meditation, prayer, and journaling can help unlock subconscious understandings and connect you to Spirit as well as your own soul.

    Hummingbirds often symbolize speed, flexibility, and dexterity. They also have a strong relationship with the flowers from which they consume nectar and pollinate. Your encounter may be a reminder that it is important to act quickly and to be ready to respond with a different approach if your first efforts do not succeed.

    The relationship between these birds and flowers can also serve as a reminder that we must understand ourselves to be a part of nature. If you have been finding yourself spending too much time indoors or in your car, unable or unwilling to interact with the natural world around you, now would be a good time to make some changes. A walk in the woods, time in the garden, or even learning about local flora and fauna may be good for you right now.

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  11. Geri Lawhon says:

    No hummingbird, no problem. Your other pictures made my day Thanks for the post.

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