Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Lunacy? Just a Loon

Yesterday's post was about the lunacy attending the lunar eclipse tetrad, but today's post is about a single loon. This morning, I set my clock at 3AM to get a gander at the eclipse, but the sky was too overcast to see the moon at that time. I reset the alarm for 7AM so I could get out of the house in time to meet a co-worker at the train station so we could carpool to our annual all-staff meeting. I arrived in the vicinity of the train station twenty minutes early (I had been concerned at a series of dire weather reports, but conditions weren't so bad) and decided to kill some time in a park across the street from the station. While in the park, I saw a spectacular sight, a loon (probably a red-throated loon in winter plumage) fishing in the Hudson River:




Here is a picture of the bird spreading its wings:




I have never seen a loon on the Hudson before, despite my regular jaunts on the river's banks. It was a nice, quiet moment before my trip to the train station and our subsequent trip to the all-staff meeting.

The meeting went well- the President went over the challenges faced by non-profits and the organization's response to these challenges. He discussed a trip to D.C. to testify before congress about the need for funding of the Humanitites, and the constant chasing after grant money. Over a hundred of my co-workers attended the meeting, many of whom I hadn't seen since autumn. I joked about the seasonal staff returning like the swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano, and noted that I was just as happy as the birders who congregate for their return. The meeting went well, boding a more optimistic outlook for the year.

All in all, it was a pretty good day- I even got to take home a pound and a half of a kickass quinoa salad that was part of the luncheon provided by management. Pretty hard to beat that!

4 comments:

  1. You work too hard...
    I have said it before

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  2. I missed the lunar eclipse, but this morning the big full moon was just setting over our mountains. It was gorgeous.

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  3. I think I've seen loons in the Hudson (also the East River) before.

    But it was a long, long time ago!
    ~

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  4. You work too hard...

    I like the job. I can't complain.

    I missed the lunar eclipse, but this morning the big full moon was just setting over our mountains. It was gorgeous.

    We had snow in the wee hours.

    I think I've seen loons in the Hudson (also the East River) before.

    That's awesome. I think it's just a quick window of time to see them when they migrate, and I got lucky.

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