You just gotta see this.

I said in yesterday's post, that it was almost a wind still day.
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So, from the farm we popped down to a dam on the local golf course.

It is still cold here, but ever so slowly winter has started to lose its grip. Sunny days are rare, and we make maximum use of them. Even if we have things to attend to, we try to juggle them around so we can spend some time in the sun. With my camera, of course:)) We have many five-star golf courses in the country, but this one is the closest to us, and it also saves travelling time with our car.

The birds are building nests all over, as they want their babies to be born when Spring arrives so that they can grow strong during summer to survive the next winter. Very clever, and nature certainly has it all right, as if the birds are born later in summer, they will not survive the next winter. I will show you something that the birds use at the bottom of this post. For now, let's enjoy the reflections.

See that line on the mountain range? It is not a cloud, and rather a farm far off that is doing a controlled waste burn. Heaps of waste build up on the farms, as the vineyards and the citrus trees are trimmed during the last weeks of winter. And it is essential for the burns to take place on a wind still day.
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But it made for some great artistic viewing, as you will see below.
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The smoke cloud has not reached this section of the mountain range yet, but the colors are beautiful.
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Nature's own bird nesting material.

I saw this next to the dam, and it is called a Bulrush (Typha capensis).
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They have fine and soft cotton-like material inside the bulrush, and when it opens then this happens. The round one at the front in the picture above has only started to open.
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And some big birds were already shaping their nests with the bulrush material.
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Did I say that nature has got all things right? Sadly, it is only mankind that cannot understand this. We have seen reed fields being cut away so that development could take place. The reeds normally grow near rivers, and the wetlands act like a filter to clean the water, and it is essential not to touch them. But this is not the case, as even shopping centers are built on the wetlands.

We have seen the cracks in the walls and columns of a big shopping center that was built on a wetland and also cracks in the walls of a residential block of flats. This is due to the wetlands having deep levels of mud and clay, and it is the clay that causes the damages as clay moves. Buildings don't like movement below them, and it is costing developers a fortune in repairs.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Such a captivating post—“You Just Gotta See This” has me intrigued and eager to find out why! 👀

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the second picture looks like a wall of mountains surrounding the farm..amazing creation of nature...nice photos..😊

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The mountain range do indeed run around us, except for a wide opening of the sea at the front of us.
Thank you!

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I work with an ecologist and he was telling me, up here, there are rather aggressive rules for preserving wetlands. They are thankfully liberal about declaring a wetland and if you develop on one, you need to replace it somewhere else. IE fund the creation of a pond habitat somewhere else. I know I would hate that as a developer but I am happy as a resident of this planet!

The mountains, hazy fog, big sky, land and water all in 1 shot took me away again. We are still fully using summer up here though so you can’t have it back just yet ;)

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We have restoration laws here, but sadly they are not heeded, and if people have money, they can build where they please. When a mine is mined out, no restoration takes place, and the ugly scars can be seen all over the place. Thankfully the mountain dumps of sand higher up in the country are being remined by sifting the sand for fine gold, and I think the mined sand are being pumped back down the mine shafts.

Glad that you liked the all in 1 shot, and you are right, as winter hasn't given up over here yet, as we have some new cold fronts on its way over the Atlantic Ocean, bringing in rain and icy winds.

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Beautiful area

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Even though you say you have windy weather, the photo is so quiet and good. This haze is foggy, the mountains, and the standing water, everything is very beautiful.

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Yeah, we are now used to the winds, and that helps me a lot to keep a steady hand with the camera.
Glad that you liked the views.

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The place looks peaceful.O wanted to spend my time alone there reading a book🥺.

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Thank you, and it sounds good that you would enjoy the ambience with a book in hand.

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The place looks peaceful that makes me want to spend my time there alone while reading my favorite book🥺. Anyways you had the best shot there.

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The view in the golf course is mesmerizing. The clouds and greenery ground complemented each other. Going down from the farm is not that bad choice 😁 I also love the nest made by nature. Your place is so great I wish we also have it here🥺

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Oh yes, the management is great, and they keep the place in pristine condition. Nature does the rest, and you saw the result in the pictures. Nature also looks after the birds by supplying them with nesting material.
Sad that you guys don't have something similar.

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