Saturday, April 25, 2026

Saturday Critters #645

Swans are believed to return to the same nesting site and often the same nesting mound,
year after year.
On the lookout, I discovered another Mute Swan Nest last week.
This nest is different than the one I wrote about 2 weeks ago, here.
This is one I visited in years past, and wondered if it was being reused again as I have read... 
it is in fact "occupied".
 
 Mute Swans are a quite large, unmistakable waterbird.
Commonly viewed in the northeast, more during the summer, I do see some in the winter.
Sexes are alike...the adult male has pure white plumage and a large black basal knob.
They are primarily silent but will "hiss" if alarmed and especially when protecting their nest.

Mute Swans mate for life and it is currently nesting season...

This nest is also on an island, in the center of a lake...
close to home, right by Debbies Creek. 


The male was swimming close by, chasing off ducks and geese that attempted to get close to the nest.





Mute Swans are very intelligent and can remember and recognize human faces from one year to the next.
If these are the same swans, which I believe they are, 
they remembered me from past years and did not feel threatened.


I will return frequently, so I can be sure to see the babies.

Sharing today images with Eileen at 
for Saturdays Critters

Friday, April 24, 2026

More From The AACA Automobile Museum

 I shared pictures of the cars on display at The AACA Automobile Museum in Hershey, Pa. here.
They had a lot of "special exhibits" that I did not include in my initial post that I am sharing today.

The Faces of Valor had this car on display and it was one of my favorites.
The foundation uses this rod to promote its work and to raise funds supporting fire, police, 
EMS first responders and military service veterans. 
The Buick's patriotic red, white and blue colors 
contains the faces of 43 first responders and veterans who have died during their service.


This was my favorite car...


hero's all of them.



They also had a recreation of a Drive-In Movie Theater...this was so cool.


I am old enough to remember going to a drive in movie and I also remember how much fun it was.

Who remembers this?
Hooking this contraption onto the drivers side window so you could hear the movie.

Floinn Cafe



A pay phone that you dial?



There was a Jute box on display...

if you look closely you can see the names of the hits from the 50's through the 80's.

Atlantic White Flash Motor Fuel

A Miami Motel


Sand Beach Covered Bridge


1897 Aldrich
Is an extremely rare car, one of a kind, gasoline powered automobile.
It is a small, lightweight auto buggy.
It is recognized as one of fewer that 300, gasoline powered vehicles, in the United States in 1897.

You know the drill...if you are in the area, I highly recommend you go.