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Fully present to be strong

With a thick layer of fog an hour before sunrise, I wasn’t sure we’d get to see the sun. Surprisingly, the fog lifted—almost like someone gently pulling back a curtain—and a beautiful sunrise greeted the day. Mother Nature used every crayon in the box, painting an ever-changing landscape across the sky.

A chatty flock flew in early for bath time. I was completely mesmerized by the waves, so I headed into the ocean with Fred the laughing gull by my side.

The waves soaked up the sparkles of light as they rolled toward shore. Dolphins frolicked far off on the horizon while an egret grabbed breakfast in the shallows. The egret said, “Sure, I have skinny legs, but when I’m fully present in my body, I’m strong, able to stay upright even as the waves wash past me.”

Several high-speed gull chases broke out over spilled fish. And if you’ve ever wondered how gulls end up with leg injuries, the last picture gives a peek into one of the ways.

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

Fred the laughing gull

egret

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Make space for what’s ready to grow

Another gorgeous start to the day! What a week of calming, gorgeous sunrises here in sunny Florida. The chatty flock was already gathered at the edge of the ocean when I arrived, greeting the morning with their usual enthusiasm.

We all started getting squeaky clean before the sun even crested the horizon, rising up looking like a glowing hot-air balloon lifting off the ocean.

One of the gulls with a little feather hanging down shared today’s message, “Now is the time to let go of the old feathers. A little self-reflection and self-care go a long way in keeping your balance. Make space for what’s ready to grow.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

Let the old feathers go

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Spot the marketing director with a message and Meet and greet dates

I’m a one-woman band over here — photographing wildlife, creating books, designing calendars, packing orders, and hanging out at local events with a lot of help from my feathered and finned support staff!

Spot, the egret, head of marketing is here to show you a few items we have this year. We have more that are not shown in this video.

This season I’ll have a limited number of: This year I’ll have a limited amount of:

2026 Wildlife Calendars — available online & locally

Pip’s Fishy Adventure Books — available locally & online

Coasters — available locally

Holiday Ornaments — available locally

You can find me at:

*Outriggers Tiki Bar, November 23 and 30. 11:30-4:00

*Christmas on Canal November 29th 9-5

Thank you for supporting this one-woman wildlife adventure — it means more than you know.

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Bite off more than you swallow

Ahhhhhhh… Mother Nature brought us another calm and gorgeous morning.The pre-dawn sky glowed with soft pink, orange, and blue, with Venus shining bright on the horizon as the flock flew in to say hello.

Pelican Highway was jamming in both directions, a full rush hour of wings lining up mid-air as they glided down the shoreline. They said, “We’re your reminder that people, places, and opportunities are lining up for you. Even if it’s happening behind the scenes or out of sight, trust that alignment is already underway.”

A herring gull who found a sandy fish strutted right over to show off her prize. Even with her mouth full and feathers a bit grainy, she said, “Go ahead—bite off more than you think you can swallow! It may feel like a stretch, but with time and persistence, you can accomplish your goal.”

Wishing you a beautiful day, friends!

Bite off more than you can swallow

Down the hatch

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Let go to grow. Play to ease the transformation

Mother Nature brought us another dolphins sunrise! It started off quiet with just the flock greeting the sun as it came up to start the day. The waning moon was just a sliver in the lavender sky.

The ocean was calm making it easy to see the dolphin leaping in the distance. The new moon tomorrow and dolphins bring us the message today.

The man in the moon said, “The upcoming new moon is very potent! It is ushering in the energy of death and rebirth. Use my energy to illuminate what no longer serves you, making room for new growth and new opportunities.”

The dolphins added, “This lunation phase can feel extremely intense so we highly recommend playing to find balance. Go ahead, color outside the lines, dance like no-one is watching it will ease your transformation.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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Tales from the Lagoon ~ Episode – Show and Tell

Tales from the Lagoon ~ Episode – Show and Tell

Daniko, a male dolphin, caught a flounder and swam by nice and slow to show it off. He kept glancing over as if to make sure his prize was properly photographed.

Stay tuned for more tales!

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Trust in the timing - pause, ride the waves

The morning started off quiet — not a creature was stirring, not even a gull. Then, as if someone flipped a switch, the entire beach woke up. The flock of gulls appeared out of nowhere, followed by hundreds of pelicans raining from the sky, diving and splashing as they grabbed breakfast.

Further out, several dolphins enjoyed their own morning feast and snuggles, while sharks joined the pelicans in the waves. Nature’s version of rush hour — wild, exhilarating, and perfectly choreographed.

And if that wasn’t enough to get the heart pumping, a gorgeous sunrise rose behind it all, painting a breathtaking start to the day. So many messages today!

A solo pelican catching lift from an emerald wave said, “Let the waves carry you. Trust the timing — they always rise exactly when you need them."

Another pelican paused midair, hovering above the feast below. She said, “Don’t be afraid to pause and take in the bigger picture. Rest and perspective make your next dive more powerful.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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Play is good medicine

Wahooooooooo! Another party-kind-of morning!

The day began in stillness — a calm ocean, a quiet beach, and a red sky that softened into a warm orange glow. As the sun rose, a blush of pink shimmered across the northern horizon while golden light spilled to the south.

Right on cue, a pod of dolphins cruised in from the south, grabbing fish and leaping just for the fun of it. I heard there was another pod near the jetty enjoying their own breakfast party — double the joy, double the play!

The flock was extra chatty today. Peg paused mid-air, hovering in place as she said, “Slow down. Savor the moment. Stretch past your limits — your heart will thank you.”

A frisky pod of dolphins chimed in,“We agree! Soak up the moment, play, and have fun! It’s good medicine for your soul.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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Peg looking gorgeous

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Tune your inner radio station to play

A pink glow filled the sky beneath the glowing waning moon. When I reached the beach, not a creature was stirring—not even a gull. That all changed in a blink. The flock flew in just as a pod of dolphins swimming by from the south stopped for an impromptu party.

Fourteen minutes before sunrise, three dolphins started launching themselves out of the waves! They bring us the message of pure play.

They said, “We leap to remind you that joy isn’t a luxury—it’s a frequency. Even one minute of play can shift your whole energy and help you attract what your heart desires. Think of it like tuning your inner radio station, go ahead and turn up your happy playlist.”

They continued swimming to the north as the golden sun rose, lighting up the horizon and warming the morning and ushering in a new day.

Wishing you a playful day friends!

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Tales from the Lagoon - Episode - Drone Video Photographing Mom & Calf

Tales from the Lagoon - Episode - Drone Video Photographing Mom & Calf

If you are just tuning in, this drone video gives you an idea of where I am with the dolphins and other characters from the lagoon.

This is a video of Momma Jade and her calf Topaz. I met jade in 2019 with Baby Ruby at the time. She is a very sweet mom, her kiddos can be seen riding on her, snuggling, kissing and playing.

This beautiful drone footage is from the wonderful and talented Sam Scribner.

Stay tuned for more tales!

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Built to rise and soar

Ahhhhh… with a slight cool breeze and a calm ocean, the morning felt peaceful, beautiful, and restorative.

The sun rose from behind a line of clouds, sending a golden pathway of sparkles stretching all the way to shore. Clear blue sky waited patiently for the sun to climb higher, wrapping the beach in warmth as it arrived.

Several flocks were scattered along the water’s edge, ready for bath time. Several osprey lined up like planes at an airport—one after another diving with precision for breakfast.

Even though the waves were small, one osprey looked like it might be swallowed by the swell. Yet moments later, with flapping wings, she lifted up and gave herself a good shake.

The osprey said, “I am tenacious. I’m here to remind you that when the waves of life feel overwhelming, remember—you are stronger than you think, built to rise up and soar.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

Osprey flapping to rise up

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Connect, love and be loved

Mother Nature brought us a reflective sunrise, using the wet sand to mirror the beauty rising on the horizon. The air was still with barely a whisper of breeze, adding to the serenity. The sun seemed to lift in slow motion, giving the ocean an extra-long golden kiss goodbye for the day.

The flock flew in ready for bath time and connection. Pelican Highway glided past the sun with sailboats shimmering in the distance.

One Legger was the first to say hello, followed by Pixar, Fred Astaire, Peg, and Hook. It seems most of the winter flock has officially arrived in Florida.

Peg and Hook bring us today’s message of self-love, connection, and beauty.They said, “Yes, we have injuries — and that’s part of our story. We are still strong. We are still beautiful. And we are ready to connect, love and be loved.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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One Legger

Hook

Fred Astaire

Peg

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Recharge your spirit, Awaken your inner glow

Ahhhhh, Mother Nature brought us a beautiful sunrise with a light breeze and cool temperature. The chatty flock flew in, their reflections dancing across the wet sand, wings kissed by golden light.

The gulls said, “Did you know the sun is very active right now? We highly recommend taking a few minutes to soak up the sunlight—now more than ever.”

“Sunlight is universal, connecting us all. Each ray carries both warmth and wisdom, activating the heart and clearing the mind. When you open your wings and heart to receive it, you align with the rhythm of creation itself. The light reminds us that even when the world feels uncertain, the energy of love and renewal never stops shining.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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Tales from the Lagoon — Episode: Boys Only

Tales from the Lagoon — Episode: Boys Only

It’s been all about the boys in the lagoon these last couple of days. Charley and M, Ocean and Whisper, Daniko and Jasper, Uncle Larry and Jagger, and Razor with his bestie — who still needs a name.

The dolphins weren’t in a jumping mood, preferring to show off their speed instead. They were all about the zoomies — hydroplaning across the choppy water with effortless grace, mullet in mouth, gliding like pros in their playground.

Meanwhile, the pelicans took over the dock — sunning, preening, and engaging in a little friendly sword fighting.

Stay tuned for more tales!

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Be willing to show up as you are…and open

Baby, it’s cold outside! Old Man Winter is visiting sunny Florida, bringing us a windy and beautiful sunrise. As the sun rose, golden light streamed from behind the clouds like rain made of light.

The wind whipped across the waves, lifting white spray into the air, a stunning mix of power and beauty. The chatty flock flew in from the ocean. We stayed low together to keep warm, skipping bath time until later, when the sun climbs higher.

On my way off the beach, an immature bald eagle soared overhead, looking straight at the camera.The young eagle, a blend of youth and wisdom, uncertainty and raw power, brings the message of becoming.

Some say today, 11.11, opens a powerful portal, a sacred threshold that mirrors the eagle’s transformation. The energy supports us in letting go of what’s old and stepping into what’s new.

The eagle said, “We are learning as we grow. Be willing to show up as you are — bold, curious, and ready to see and know more. Use the energy of today to soar higher.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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immature bald eagle

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Make space for transformation

The morning arrived painted in shades of blue and white, with whipping wind and cool temperatures. Rather than sharing overcast photos with the flock, I thought it would be a sunny way to start the day by showing a few favorites from the week that didn’t make the post.

With the cooler weather in Florida, lizards and frogs begin to fall from the trees. One sweet little frog asked to be warmed up for a few minutes.

While hanging out, he said, “I am the message of transition. Be open to opportunities hopping into your life — and don’t be surprised if they come from the past. I’m also here to remind you to let go of what you no longer need, making space for transformation.”

Wishing you a beautiful day, friends!

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A dancing duo to make you laugh

With thick fog, the sun stayed hidden so I thought I'd share a dance party video from yesterday. The gull started dancing on my head so I joined in. The Sunrisers are calling this bird Fred Astaire. Hope it gives you a good laugh to start your day!

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Surrender…you are supported

Golden rays streamed through the sky as my feet touched the sand. The stillness and beauty was breathtaking.

As the flock flew in, a streak of light cut across the pre-dawn sky — a glowing trail that looked like a meteor or debris heading toward the ocean, reminding us to be open to the unexpected.

When the sun rose, it looked teed up like a glowing gold ball ready bringing warmth and sparkles to the waves. Bait fish shimmered in the surf, calling the flock in for breakfast.

One gull leaned back, wings open wide, and said, “I bring the message of surrender. Lean back and let the wind carry you. When you relax into life, you discover how naturally everything finds its flow.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

This came from the north heading toward the ocean at 6:17am. Satellite Re-Entry Event: Around 6:15 a.m. ET, a defunct SpaceX Starlink satellite (STARLINK-3313, COSPAR ID 50157) re-entered the atmosphere over northern and central Florida, breaking up into multiple flaming pieces visible from locations like Nocatee, Gainesville, Titusville, Merritt Island, Port St. Lucie, Ruskin, and the northeast beaches. Eyewitnesses described it as a bright trail with green flashes and explosions (likely from burning materials), resembling the 2003 Columbia shuttle breakup. Videos and photos captured the debris streaking north-to-south, with faint sonic booms reported in some areas. The Aerospace Corporation confirmed the re-entry; no ground impacts or hazards were reported.

This is a controlled de-orbit of old satellites to prevent space junk—common for Starlink’s end-of-life vehicles—and not a launch failure.

Surrender, lean back, trust

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rest to refuel and stay strong

First light was serene — soft dark blue reflecting on the wet sand, kissed by a gentle hint of orange. It was a quiet beauty, fleeting and subtle, before the colors faded into an overcast blue and white palette.

The first photo is from today. The others are either from this week or another week. Bringing the message of mixing things up.

The gulls gathered for their morning ritual, splashing in the shallows and getting squeaky clean alongside a solo egret who joined the fun. Once bathed and refreshed, many of them rested close together, wings tucked in, eyes half-closed in peace.

Their message today is simple but important, “Please slow down when you see us resting. Don’t run or ride through the flocks. This time of year, many of us are weary from long migrations or chilly winds. We just need a moment to rest, refuel, and breathe to stay strong…. just like you.”

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

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