Trees!


We went to a holiday party at a friend's house. They had everything decorated for the season and a different tree in every room. I can't imagine how many ornaments and such they must have!


Here's a sample of two of the prettiest ones, but I swear there were five or six in total! We had a great time in any case and hope to be invited back next year.

Woodpecker


This is a red-bellied woodpecker. Don't ask me why they call them that, as their bellies are pure white. These guys are not as common to my area as yesterday's pecker, so it's a real treat that he stopped by and posed for my camera. This photo is quite recent so perhaps he was just passing through on his way somewhere else, or maybe he's made our beautiful pines his new home!

I promise though that this is the end of the woodpecker pics for awhile. Hope you're not getting tired of them.

Adult Woodpecker


Here's what our young friend from yesterday will grow up to look like, an adult red-headed woodpecker. Perhaps this is even his mum or daddy!

Juvenile Woodpecker


I was cleaning off some digital memory cards this weekend when I found a whole pile of pictures from my Wingscapes camera that I had never looked through. About 80 percent were of house finches, but there were also a couple of nice cardinals and woodpeckers, including this young fellow. He's a juvenile red-headed woodpecker, they are all black/gray when they're young so they are less vulnerable from predators, etc. But when he grows up, he'll have a beautiful head of red feathers.

Hope you're having a nice weekend! It's going to be tough going back to work tomorrow. I'm certainly looking forward to the upcoming break!

Weekend Reflections: Festival of Lights


This reflection picture actually came out better than I expected. I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend and a happy Hanukkah for those who celebrate!

To see more weekend reflections, click here.

Grand Christmas Tree


A beautiful tree shot through the window of the Ridgeland First Baptist Church.

Happy Friday everyone. I'm looking forward to the weekend and I'm sure it's going to be a good one!

Mint Bar


Mint is a new-ish restaurant/bar in the Jackson area. My husband and I have been thinking of going there for some time and we finally did last weekend! We had drinks and desert - their chocolate cake is delicious!

A Sanders Family Christmas


Last Friday my husband and I went to see the Center Players production of A Sanders Family Christmas. It was held inside the chapel of the First Baptist Church of Ridgeland - an appropriate location since the play takes place at a Baptist church! It's a pretty cute show with lots of music and singing. Unfortunately, I couldn't take pictures during the performance, but here's a look at the set.

More Snow!


My husband and I went to see a Christmas show last Friday night. When we came out the snow was falling. It looked especially pretty on this old car which was being used by the group as advertisement.

Snowy Rose


I took this picture on Friday evening when the snow was coming down and dusting everything with its white powder. I used the flash on this photo, I usually don't like night shots with flash, but I think this one didn't turn out too bad. I just hope this will be the last snow we get for the year - once is plenty for me!!

PS: I've opened a new blog where I will be posting photos from my travels both near and far. I feel like I have so many lovely photos from the places I've visited and no where to post them! I hope you'll stop by often to check it out. You can get to it by clicking here or clicking the link I've posted in the links section on my toolbar.

Winter Wonderland


We got our annual snow here in Jackson. It came a little early this year, but like always it didn't stay long. The snow that melts away quickly without leaving a mess is the kind of snow I like!

Here's a look at the 2008 snow, although this photo didn't come from Jackson proper.

Weekend Reflections from Hammond


My husband and I stopped off in Hammond, LA on our way home for a round of golf. This course is called Carter Plantation and it's a beautiful place to play.

It's quite cold here this weekend - it even snowed yesterday! It's all gone now, but I don't think I'll be getting in any golf right now. But I have good memories of last weekend's round.

To see more reflections from around the world, click here.

The Roosevelt Hotel


The Roosevelt is New Orlean's grandest old hotel. It was closed for some time but has recently re-opened under the management of Waldorf-Astoria. My husband and I stopped by The Sazerac for drinks one evening. Our breath was taken away by the decorations in the foyer. All the lights and mirrors made it appear that the lobby had been transformed into an endless winter wonderland. Gorgeous!

Here's wishing you a very happy weekend!

Christmas Palms


Nothing beats Christmas lights on a palm tree! Every city should have some of these.

Check back tomorrow for some even more spectacular decorations in New Orleans.

Thanksgiving Hibiscus


My husband and I spent Thanksgiving with my Auntie in New Orleans. She has a beautiful home in the garden district with a magnificent garden. I just love these gorgeous hibiscus flowers and there were plenty still in bloom for the holiday.

I'll be sharing a few other photos from the Big Easy this week!

December Theme Day: Waiting


These beautiful rosebuds are just waiting to bloom!

To see other interpretations of today's theme from around the world, click here.

Over My Shoulder


I haven't seen the bluebirds in my backyard lately, I guess they made the wise decision not to move into my birdhouse. They would have just been pestered by the squirrels. I did get a few good shots of them while they were around though. Just look at those beautiful wings. Lovely!

Reflections from Number 12


Number 12 is my absolute favorite hole on the Colonial Course. It's beautiful in any season and I usually do pretty well on it as well!

Hope everyone had a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving. I am not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow. Click here to see more weekend reflections.

Skywatch Friday: Full Moon


This picture was actually taken a few weeks ago at the Renaissance shopping center. Although the shopping center has that authentic imitation Italian feel to it, you can't fake a fantastic full moon!


Happy Friday everyone, hope you're not suffering from post-Thanksgiving indigestion!! To see more skies from around the world, click on the skywatch link.

Wheatie Grass Thingie


I can't remember what this type of grass is called. I'm sure someone will be happy to remind me. It's been doing some latel blooming lately. I just love the way it looks against the blue, blue sky.

I'm headed to New Orleans for Thanksgiving. I won't have access to the internet, but I wish all of my American friends a wonderful long weekend. And I hope those of you outside the US have a lot to be thankful for too!

Sad Trees


The trees on the golf course looked so sad this weekend. The leaves are falling fast.

Junco


I've seen this little brother at my feeder a couple of times now. Unfortunately he never gets close enough for a full picture. He's pretty though and I hope he comes back so I can get his full portrait!

Paperwhites


I found these beautiful fragrant beauties on the golf course this weekend. You could smell them from 54 yards away. Wonderful!

Changing Colors


Even the ivy is turning from green to red. I just can't get over the soft fall light. It's terrific. Hope you are having a nice, relaxing weekend. I certainly am!

Skywatch Friday: Reflections


I just can't pass up a nice reflection photo! I love the colors of fall.


Happy Friday everyone! Click on the skywatch link to see other skies from around the world.

The Bunker


This is one place I do not want to be on the golf course. But it does look nice all freshly raked.

Five Guys


We've got a new food chain that's got people lining up here in Jackson - it's Five Guys Burgers and Fries. My husband and I found a not-too-busy moment and slipped in. He had their signature burger and I had a grilled cheese.

The food was okay, but not something I'd queue for twenty minutes for. I did like the design of the restaurant though and how they used bags of Idaho potatoes to delineate the queue area. I just wonder how long this fad will last.

Chipping Sparrow


I believe this small friend is a chipping sparrow. If there are any experts out there who wish to clarify, feel free. I like the way he posed nicely for my camera.

Fall Shadows


I love the way these big pines throw their shadows across the ground. Fall light is wonderful!

Horse in the Fountain


The Renaissance shopping center has a lot of nice details including this fountain. By day I find it a bit ostentatious, but it's very pretty by night.