Nicole Magazu, of Land O’ Lakes, enjoys taking pictures of birds and she was thrilled to capture this Northern Mockingbird with a berry in its beak. The Northern Mockingbird is one of the most iconic birds of the South, and it is probably the bird that people see the most. It is also the state bird of Florida. The mockingbird is very vocal and can imitate the songs of at least 50 or 60 other species of Southern birds — they even mimic car horns and car alarms.
Photos of the Week
A wonderland of ‘snow’ and goodies
Coupled with a light drizzle, Life Church’s booth generated bubbles that doubled as snowflakes and snow drifts. Hundreds of vehicles made their way along the line of vendor tents at the Stuff Your Stocking Drive Thru, hosted by Wesley Chapel Rotary at Wesley Chapel District Park. Natalie Dougherty (left), of Life Church, hands out gifts within the sudsy blizzard.
Seasonal sightings — with Santa, Frosty and happy kids
Steve Vinik, a member of The Laker/Lutz News Readership Club, recently captured these photos during the Lexington Oaks Santa Parade on Dec. 12, and generously shared them with our readers. The images convey a sense of joy that’s often been in short supply this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please turn to Page 1B, to see more of our seasonal coverage, from a Country Christmas & Vintage Market held earlier this month at the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, in Dade City.
Tampa Tour de Clay showcases the artistry of pottery
The annual tradition of the Tampa Tour de Clay — now in its 13th year — gave pottery lovers a chance to check out new pieces — either live or virtually in an event that adjusted, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gallery hoppers could check out pieces on Dec. 12 and Dec. 13 at Jack Boyle’s San Antonio Pottery in San Antonio, Wellman and Welsch Pottery in Lutz, and Pottery Boys Clay Studios in Palm Harbor.
Those who didn’t feel comfortable visiting the studios in person could take a virtual tour option, instead.
One benefit of the virtual tour was that “attendees” could view and purchase work by some artists who were unable to attend the traditional tour, including Lynne Meade, Timothy Sullivan, Larry Allen, Jennifer McCurdy and Martha Grover.
Bringing the blues to Wesley Chapel
The Wesley Chapel Art & Blues Festival offered a weekend of family fun, art, food and live music, on Nov. 21 and Nov. 22, at the Grove at Wesley Chapel.
An artisan craft fair featured dozens of artists selling homemade items, such as artwork, candles, jewelry and clothing. Artisans created work while interacting with guests, and there were all sorts of fun activities, such as barrel painting and Nerf Wars, too.
Numerous food trucks and a beer garden rounded out the festival’s offerings.
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Volkswagen enthusiasts turn out in droves
The weather was perfect for this gathering of Volkswagen lovers, and there was plenty to see and do, at the 32nd annual Bug Jam, at the Pasco County Fairgrounds, in Dade City.
There was food and entertainment, as well as a VW car show and plenty of parts — and stories — to swap.
A splash of color, and hope
This cloudless sulphur butterfly lends itself to a colorful backdrop of flowers. According to ButterflyInsight.com, there are many myths, symbolisms and meanings attached to a yellow butterfly. To some Native American tribes, the yellow butterfly brings guidance and is a sign of hope. A yellow butterfly also can represent joy and creativity, and it can remind us to have fun. A yellow butterfly flying around you is said to bring happiness and prosperity. Some believe that seeing one means that something fun and exciting is on its way. And, in general, a yellow butterfly can symbolize change or transformation; also, like most butterfly symbology, they represent renewal and rebirth.
Want to get a picture with some skeletons or other spooky creatures?
There’s nothing subtle about the way the Simandls celebrate Halloween. These dinosaurs are just one small part of their seasonal display.