Marty’s photo of the day #4623: This is a red-tailed hawk. It’s also a rescue animal, so it’s kind of a cheat shot.
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The red-tailed hawk surprise
Marty’s photo of the day #4191: Some mornings, I have a plan on what to post for my photo of the day. Other mornings, I just open folders of my photos that I’ve saved to my computer and look for one that speaks to me. Many times those instantly selected photos surprise me: “Oh, I […]
Final show of the school year tomorrow
Marty’s photo of the day #3964: After getting home yesterday from 10 days on the road and then performing a Zoom show for Palm Beach State College in Florida, today I repack my suitcase with clean clothes and a fresh supply of books for my final in-person presentation for this school year of “Around the […]
Marty and the Red-tailed hawk
Marty’s photo of the day #3960: Greetings from Athens, West Virginia. The most intense part of my April tour is over—flying from Montana to North Carolina, renting a car, and then driving 2,000 miles from gig to gig, as I performed “Around the World in 90 Minutes” at colleges and one nature center over six […]
Hawking the truth
Marty’s photo of the day #3612: This is a “cheat-shot” of a red-tailed hawk that had been rescued and was living at a wildlife facility I spoke at. Oh, wait! Why am I being truthful? We live in the era of alternative facts, where if you tell a lie multiple times with conviction people will […]