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Continue reading →: The Grift of Grace – Jimmy Swaggart’s Hypocrisy ExposedJimmy Swaggart mastered religious theater, building an empire from tearful sermons and moral outrage. Yet beneath his halo of sanctity lurked hypocrisy: cash-fueled corruption, sexual scandals, and the unwavering devotion of followers blind to his blatant duplicity.
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Continue reading →: Birding Adventures at Huntington Beach: Least Terns and a New GullI returned to Huntington State Beach with my grandson for another surf camp. Despite yesterday’s lack of photos, today I made up for it, though the least terns proved challenging to capture.
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Continue reading →: We Escaped from The Fun House!We explored the Fun House at Cross Roads Escape Games—an immersive, well-crafted experience that blends puzzles, interactive challenges, and fun for all ages. A great choice for families and enthusiasts alike.
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Continue reading →: A Brief Visit to San DiegoI explored San Diego’s charm with my grandkids, capturing photos of birds, turtles, and a homeless man, while reflecting on museum costs.
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Continue reading →: The Unexpected Charm of the UnattractiveExploring the unexpected beauty in the world, I’ve turned my lens to birds, turtles, and squirrels—finding visual interest in the “ugly” while capturing nature’s overlooked wonders.
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Continue reading →: A Geocaching SummerThis summer, I’m blending birding adventures with geocaching — a global treasure hunt that brings my grandson and me closer, one hidden cache at a time. It’s about curiosity, discovery, and family fun.
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Continue reading →: The Beauty and Magic Around UsA surprise encounter with a pin-tailed whydah at Huntington Beach Central Park turned my birding day into pure magic. This striking bird, with its long tail and red beak, truly captivated me.
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Continue reading →: On The Naming Of ThingsI have always been captivated by names, but learning taxonomy deepened my appreciation for the world’s interconnectedness. From dogs to bluebirds, each species holds its own evolutionary story, waiting to be discovered.
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Continue reading →: Rediscovering Western Bluebirds in Southern California ParksAfter retiring, I discovered the delightful presence of Western Bluebirds everywhere in Southern California. Through improved gear and local nest box initiatives, I now enjoy documenting their resurgence in our parks.






