Posts Tagged ‘Digital photography’

I love cooking flat-iron steaks because they are much cheaper than filet mignon, but they are almost as tender. It is the most tender steak outside of filet. Tonight, I decided against grilling do to the Texas heat, and cubed the flat-iron steak sauteing it in about 15 cloves of garlic, one onion, and some Cajun seasoning. I then sautéed the spinach with garlic, and cooked the angel hair pasta, and mixed it all together with alfredo sauce in my big pasta bowl.

It would have made the greatest Italian happy! Hey, it will make anyone happy.

Here is the LOVELY dish.

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Last night I cooked one of my favorite dishes,  Rock Cornish Hen. I have been behind on my food photos, but you can rest assured I am always cooking something great. As sides, I cooked a wild rice pilaf and some steamed broccoli.

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Owl butterflies are known for their huge eye spots on their wings. I took this photo at Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

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This photo was taken by me at Hermann Park pond in Houston. Humans can learn something from ducks. Do you notice how this mother is with her children and she has an eye on them?

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This is why I never see too much above my head, or sometimes even in front of me when hiking in the South. You always have to be wary of poisonous snakes below.

Copperhead

I slither and seek

My copper pattern warns you

Please don’t tread on me.

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

Photo taken by me along a trail in Louisiana at Jungle Gardens.

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I could not resist taking this photo because I have never seen the two so close together. Is the gator a friend or waiting for supper? Only he knows.

Photo taken in New Iberia, LA.

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Special thanks to the officer in Breaux Bridge, LA that let me macro photo his shoulder patch.

Any officer with a crawfish on his sleeve wins my approval.

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Another beautiful colorful bird.

Image from Google Images.

Gouldian Finch

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I never knew this bird existed until someone saw me looking at peacocks and said,”Have you ever seen a white peacock?” I thought to myself,”No way! A white peacock?” Well, it does exist. This bird should be used at weddings. It is beautiful!

The White Peacock

Image from Google Images

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I am always amazed by the colors of nature. This peacock spider from Australia is no exception.

Photo from Google Images

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