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Blipping and Blogging: My Story
My story started years ago when I was teaching in elementary and middle school. After many busy years in the classroom, I decided it was time to retire; so one June morning, as the school year ended, I said goodbye to life in the classroom, and headed outdoors. With Read more...
Blipping and Blogging: My Story
My story started years ago when I was teaching in elementary and middle school. After many busy years in the classroom, I decided it was time to retire; so one June morning, as the school year ended, I said goodbye to life in the classroom, and headed outdoors. With extra time on my hands and a new digital camera in my backpack, I began walking the trails near my home in northeast Ohio. In the years since then, trailwalking, backyard birding, and photography have become sources of real joy for me.
Once on the trail, it didn’t take me long to realize that I would need a reliable way to to preserve and share the thousands of photos I was collecting. That need propelled me to begin a search, which eventually led here to Blipfoto, where I have been posting my pictures since 2008. In addition to photography, I also love to write, and that convinced me to blog about the things I see and people I meet along the trail. Titled Seen Along the Trail, my blog can be found here.
Now, fully retired, blipping and blogging have become an important, and time-consuming, part of my life. If you, like me, spend your days trekking the trails, camera in hand, I hope you will ...
Come back often to join me for more blipping and blogging!
~Trail Walker
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Jun 21st, 2020 A beautiful ruby-throated hummer (backblip)
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Jun 20th, 2020 A new residence for the bluebird
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Jun 19th, 2020 Surprise blip
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Jun 18th, 2020 A wannabe guest for supper
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Jun 16th, 2020 Zippity-zoom! A fast take-off. (backblip)
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Jun 15th, 2020 Searching for his momma
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Jun 13th, 2020 Very hungry woodpecker
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Jun 8th, 2020 Bluebirds in the neighborhood
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Jun 7th, 2020 Not the usual backyard visitor