Nothing quite like crab for breakfast
Was able to see the ophthalmologist and received a clean bill of health from him and didn’t get scolded for not returning a bit more often. There are no major problems with my eye except that I spend far too much time in front of my monitor. It’s just a matter of not blinking enough and lack of tear production causing the irritation. Regular OTC eyedrops should solve the problem and I can now get back to taking photos. I may try to spend a bit less time on the computer, but I also enjoy playing around with a bit of graphics as well and will have to find a balance with everything.
I hope everyone is doing well and will try to slot back into the flow of things here on Flickr. Nothing earth shattering in this shot of a Yellow-crowned Night Heron enjoying a blue crab breakfast in the early morning hours on Horsepen Bayou. No way to get closer as they merely scurry away with their catch across the mud flats during the low tide and there’s no way to follow them.
Will try to catch up with everyone’s post is due time. If there is something special that I have missed during my absence, please let me know. Wishing a wonderful end to their week.
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Nothing quite like crab for breakfast
Was able to see the ophthalmologist and received a clean bill of health from him and didn’t get scolded for not returning a bit more often. There are no major problems with my eye except that I spend far too much time in front of my monitor. It’s just a matter of not blinking enough and lack of tear production causing the irritation. Regular OTC eyedrops should solve the problem and I can now get back to taking photos. I may try to spend a bit less time on the computer, but I also enjoy playing around with a bit of graphics as well and will have to find a balance with everything.
I hope everyone is doing well and will try to slot back into the flow of things here on Flickr. Nothing earth shattering in this shot of a Yellow-crowned Night Heron enjoying a blue crab breakfast in the early morning hours on Horsepen Bayou. No way to get closer as they merely scurry away with their catch across the mud flats during the low tide and there’s no way to follow them.
Will try to catch up with everyone’s post is due time. If there is something special that I have missed during my absence, please let me know. Wishing a wonderful end to their week.
A7R04581uls