Skimmers return

This morning was truly a red-letter day when I saw my first skimmers of the season.
These lovely and unique birds migrate here in the winter and this was the first I'd seen of them this winter. These ingenious little guys skim (thus their name) along the ocean with their lower bill touching the water and the feed by scooping tiny fish into their mouths. Quite ingenious and very distinctive in look as well as ability.
The skimmer pair in the back sharing some beach time with a gull and a Sandwich Tern.
 
Talkative and the first time I remember hearing their call, which sounded almost like a small dog's bark. I also love their red stockings that match the band around their bill. (Click the image to enlarge.)
Again, I was thrilled. A fellow beach walker stopped me and said "Did you see the skimmers?" So I'm not alone in my delight at their return. The pair at the back share the beach with an assortment of Royal Terns, Sandwich Terns and gulls who seem to be preening at the return of their strange-billed friends.

Christmas cactus history

Oops, a friend reminded me that I hadn't been here for a while. I still enjoy the beach every day, I still take my camera and still come home with pictures that look just like those I've taken before. I was afraid that the same old pictures of birds, and sea, sun and clouds was getting old to you true and faithful followers.

So, today I'm sharing a little Christmas history. The Christmas cactus photographed above, and that now resides with me, was a Christmas gift over 30 years ago from my Mom and Dad to a family friend. That friend moved to an assisted living community during the summer and she wanted me to take this lovely plant. With trepidation, I did. I've never had luck keeping a Christmas cactus alive and blooming but said I'd do my best. 

I'm gloriously surprised and think it has bloomed in such a spectacular fashion in spite of me. Wow! There must be over 100 blooms in all stages of splendor from bud to full flower.
It warms my heart to know some Christmas history will continue. Happy holidays to all.