Sundance 2024 Short Film Program #5: "Voice Ever", "Ekbeh", "The Looming Cloud" and More
Just a few days after I got my WordPress 8 Year Anniversary notification, I logged onto the internet and bought my first ticket for Sundance. Of course, even 8 years of blogging is not enough to get press access to the festival, nor am I prepared to spend the hundreds of dollars required to attend the festival in person. I am, however, able to watch the short films online for a mere $25. After…
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A couple days ago I went to a local nature center. I'll be making another post about some specific plant life, but this post is about the overall environment and some of the wild birds and sanctuaried alligators here. This very beautiful and unique place consists of about 50 acres of wetlands along the bay! It's possible that my Coahuiltecan ancestors migrated to this area depending on food availability throughout the seasons, for plant medicine, and for tool and art crafting materials like wetland grasses and reeds, bones, feathers, shells, and seeds
Pic 1 ~ An overall look at a section of the area, including the bay
2 ~ A wide expanse of Black Mangroves, an extremely vital tree to the ecosystem, and a very spiritual as well as medicinal botanical
3 ~ I'm not sure what this colorful dude's name is but I also see them often in my city! If someone could help me ID him, I'd appreciate it! <3
4 ~ White Ibis, preparing to fly off
5 ~ Big Padre!! A rescued 12' 7" gator, and his lovely wife, Lady Laguna!! I love them, relationship goals fr
6 ~ Some kind of blue Heron, though I'm unsure of the exact species. If anyone knows, I'd appreciate if you could help me ID him!
7 ~ Creepy front view of a Great Blue Heron staring at me
8 ~ A gator using a cattail stump as a pillow! 😭 Too cute not to share
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How would I ever explain to an outsider my OC tags I just tagged a post about a man wanting to fuck a heron "#bay" as though that makes sense to anyone but me
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One moment you're a young ground squirrel on the verge of a grand life, the next you're sitting in the esophagus of the majestic great blue heron.
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Farmington Bay WMA, Utah
2/12/2023
There weren't any great blue herons nesting when we were here, but it was cool to see this man-made structure that they use during the breeding season! Judging by all the old nests there, the herons seem to like it.
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Great Blue Heron in Wellfleet 08/20/24
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Heron perusing the water's surface...
Siletz Bay, Oregon
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