Monday, February 10, 2025

T Stands for Another Beach Walk

 Hi everyone. Happy new week to you. It's time once again for T Day over at  Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog.

    Last week we had some snowy days/nights, and the wind was back. The wind this winter has been tough. This photo shows the snow yesterday (Sunday) morning after our latest snowstorm. We got close to 10 inches/ 25 cm of light fluff on top of what we already had. And more is expected later this week. 😒


On Friday my friend Deb and I went out on a snowy owl search because we're both getting a little sick of being stuck inside. Even though it was windy, at least the temperature was around 32 degrees F/0 degrees C. 


     We went down to Salisbury State Reservation in Massachusetts  because it is not only a birding hot spot  but also a place where you can often see snowy owls.  Sadly we didn't see a single owl or even any hawks, but we still had a nice walk.


     We did see this very large headless bird dead in the snow. I'll spare you the ugly details but It was a large bird. Here's one of the feet which we had no way to measure but made me think of the size of a wild turkey.  It was also banded with a number.




     We walked in the salt marsh and bay area. The wind wasn't bad there, unlike where I parked the car which was around the corner and up the trail  from the view below. 


      The seals were out though. Sometimes when I've visited they are romping and having fun in the water, but this time it was mid-day nap time.


     It's hard to get a close up view of them because they are just far enough off the shore for my  lens to capture. But their shapes are unmistakable. 



  And when we were exploring this old fence, we spotted this bird tucked in behind a rock.



     One of their wings was not tucked up into the body making me think it was injured. I'm not exactly certain though. I'm guessing the other lone goose we saw in the water was its mate since they were not very far from each other.


    We had a great walk, and I have a few other photos to share another day. But it is T day, and I need to share my drink related photo.


      You'll have to excuse the shadows in my photo as I was sitting with the sun to my back. 

     My friend Deb had heard of this soup restaurant in North Hampson, so we decided to try it. It was a good sign when we arrived and the parking lot was full. But luckily a car was leaving just as I pulled in.

     We didn't realize you could bring in your own drinks, so we left ours in the car. We were able to get a small glass of water at the counter instead of having to buy something. That glass of water is my ticket to T this week.

      For my lunch I  had a bowl of beef stew (it was delicious and full of big chunks of beef that you can't see) and some of their home made cornbread.  Since this restaurant's main menu item is soup they had a soup bar with a variety of soups you could pick from that included vegan, gluten free and dairy free choices. I wish they had had a sampler you could have like breweries do with beer flights because I would have enjoyed tasting them all. They said they change out their soups daily. 

    That's all for me today. I hope everyone has a great T day and week ahead. 

   































22 comments:

DVArtist said...

A great way to end a cold walk on the beach.

Mae Travels said...

The beach looks lovely despite the weather. Did you get the number of the tag and send it to the organization that tagged the bird?
I hope your weather improves!
best…. mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear abiut the poor goose. Yummy stew with water. -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Cloudia said...

Gosh, what a beautiful Rambo. I hope that bird is okay. Aloha friend

Cloudia said...

Ramble😉

Angie's Recipes said...

That poor thing...I wonder what happened. Looks so cold there and so much snow.

Iris Flavia said...

Oh, boy, all that snow, I will make a Rexi right after. As beautiful as it all looks... your winter is way too cold for my liking. Sad you missed the owls, but yay o the seals. And that soup sounds so yummy and warming, would I love some, too! And agreed, that would be a great idea to taste each and every soup like at a brewery! To a happy, warm-from the inside T-Day, hugs

Iris Flavia said...

Oh, boy, all that snow, I will make a Rexi right after. As beautiful as it all looks... your winter is way too cold for my liking. Sad you missed the owls, but yay o the seals. And that soup sounds so yummy and warming, would I love some, too! And agreed, that would be a great idea to taste each and every soup like at a brewery! To a happy, warm-from the inside T-Day, hugs

kathyinozarks said...

What a wonderful walk-thanks for the photos of the beach and a perfect day for soup-

Gillena Cox said...

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Kokopelli said...

I read beach walk and was Yeah, sun, water, beach! And the first photo was SNOW! :D Sorry, but waht lovely photos. And what a great way to end a cold day with a hot soup. Looks delicious! Happy T Day!

Tom said...

...ah, the beach to yourself.

*Vicki* said...

Really love the photos of the beach and yes, the snow as well! Looks like a good day to do that despite the cold temps! Lovely

Jeanie said...

Makes me cold just looking at it. But the beef stew sounds wonderful. I need to do that one of these days.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

You finally got more snow than I got. LOTS, too. BRRR on that walk on the beach. Sorry, I'm not that brave these days, but I enjoyed your photos. That poor goose. I hope it will be OK.

Your soup sounds great and I think it's wonderful to have water with your meal. Thanks fer sharing your time at the beach and your meal and water afterward with us for T this Tuesday, dear Erika.

Let's Art Journal said...

Wow, that's a lot of snow but it will soon be mud season and then spring 😊. I enjoyed walking along the beach with you and seeing nature - perfect ❤️. Your lunch looks just the thing for cold days too, yum. Wishing you a very Happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I forgot to mention earlier. I use a straw for everything, every drink, since my neck doesn't bend backward.

Sharon Madson said...

Lovely photos. Thanks for sharing. Happy T Day.

Carola Bartz said...

You got a lot of snow, Erika! It does look beautiful, though, but I'm not sure I would like those temperatures. Your walk on the beach sounds very nice and I like the snow picture - nothing like snow on the beach! I bet the warm soup was super delicious after the walk. Happy T day! Hugs - Carola

The Happy Whisk said...

Corn bread and soup. What a great combo. I love that folks can bring their own drinks.

Lisca said...

Oh gosh, I get cold just looking at all that snow!
Do you know which organisation to communicate the number of the dead bird? And I feel sorry for the lonely goose.
A soup restaurant sounds like a good idea, especially for lunch and soups are easy to make. In winter many people will choose that option as it's nice and warming to have a bowl of soup.
Happy belated T-Day,
Lisca

Neet said...

That is some snow fall! Wow!! Ten inches on top of what you already had takes some beating and I panic when we get five inches.
Loved your walk along the beach except for the headless bird. An yes, the seals are unmistakable with their outline but looking at one of your photos it also reminded me of the shape of a bird, especially one that a child (or me) might draw. That water looks awfully cold and I hope the bird sheltering in the wind was not injured. Maybe playing a game of hide and seek?
Your last photo made me long to go in the kitchen and get cooking. It reminded me how much of a great choice you have in America of restaurants to go to. How I miss those holidays we used to have, your beef stew looks wonderful.
Hugs, Neet xx