

Some doctors admitted they didn’t know what was wrong and sent me to specialists. I’m frustrated, but definitely not depressed. Others told me to drink more water, to take extra vitamin D, or implied that depression was the cause of my problems. During sub-10 minute appointments, some told me to wait it out. The first round of medical professionals tended to arrive at simple conclusions. My blood work always comes back near normal. Headaches, neck pain, buzzing sensations, poor sleep, muscle and joint pain, chemical and mold sensitivity, and other unpleasantries occur daily. Since then and still to this day, I’ve seen dozens of doctors spanning the entire country, from New York City to Palo Alto.ĭebilitating fatigue is my main symptom. Our longtime readers may remember when I got shingles on the Appalachian Trail in 2013. This is about something I’ve been going through for a very long time, and I’m ready to share my story. No, this post is not about a hike or an adventure outdoors. I’m very sick and have been for six years. Read More “Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge” This short video conveys the sheer quantity of birds that visit Bosque del Apache. Come and enjoy naturally rustic areas, brick walls, tin structures, and barn settings. A collection of geese has many fun names, including a “blizzard”, “chevron”, “knot”, “plump”, or “string” of geese. In addition to our cute indoor studios, you can get an authentic, Utah-inspired outdoor photography session at an outdoor location. Refuge staff carefully manage water flows and crop fields to provide the right food at the right time for each species when it arrives. 770 E Main St Ste 1 Lehi, Ut 84043 Roaming Shutterbug Photography Inc. With many natural sources of food, water, and protected habitat disappearing over time, Bosque del Apache plays a key role in the success and survival of the birds that pass through each year. is a Corporation - Domestic - Profit from West Jordan in Maryland, United States. Sandhill cranes migrate to Bosque del Apache wildlife refuge in Novemberīosque del Apache is situated next to the Rio Grande, along the migration path of many bird species.

Copious wildlife activity meant we got plenty of practice with the new camera’s controls and features.

The long telephoto lens made it much easier to photograph birds without spooking them. We spent portions of three days at the refuge.īefore the trip we purchased a better zoom camera. It was an excellent low-energy trip, allowing Anna to see lots of wildlife without walking and worsening her symptoms. Our visit to New Mexico coincided perfectly with that migration. Every year in November, thousands of sandhill cranes migrate from Canada and the northern United States to Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
