
When I titled today's post Magic Monday this morning, I just had a whiff, maybe it was only a hopeful whiff, that magic was in the air. I don't think I'm the only one around here who could use a little magic right about now, and the universe delivered.
After I got home from the cart, I had a phone call. It was Linda, somewhat breathlessly asking what I was doing and to get ready, because she had a big surprise for me and would be coming over in 10 minutes. Now, I don't know about you, but I don't get calls like that very often, so I tried to just go into Zen mode and not think. Do NOT think one of your kids is here, or your brother. Do not think Linda found out we really DID win our Kentucky Derby bets. A very long ten minutes later she showed up calling, "Bring your camera!" We headed back to town but then turned toward Flamenco...and then turned on the back road going to the Mullecito, where Linda led me into the woodsy area and told me to go down the path. And there, in the lagoon/pond, was the most beautiful, most bright, most big flamingo! Yes!! The first one seen there in 53 years!Complete magic, right there. He (or she, can't tell) strutted and fed, ignoring us, ignoring the two cars full of people up on the road on the other side, just strut and stroll. On the little beach in front of us a plover (I was told it's a plover and I'm believing it) did a little 'oh I'm hurt, come catch me' dance to protect her eggs laying there on the shore, in the open. After a while of shooting photos, oh and ahhing we left her to her potential babies and I've been playing with the pics ever since. I hope you can get some sense of how...remarkable this bird is. In the wild. Alone. Hopefully the first of many. But even if not, magic happened today. Thank you, Linda, for listening to the urge to share it with me!
(I should have made it larger, I'm seeing now, but I'd be posting this at 3 am! I'll put solo pics up later)



