
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Yellow Butterfly on Butterfly Bush

Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Daylily in Bloom

Daylily in Bloom
Originally uploaded by njtrout_2000
I've been waiting for the perfect time to photograph this daylily. The peach color, curves and light were aligned perfectly. Nikon D200, 55mm Micro Nikkor, f2.8 @ 1/320 sec. ISO 400.
Andy
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
All this for me?

All this for me?
Originally uploaded by njtrout_2000
Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbit out for a quick snack and finding a feast.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Chirping Sparrow - Spizell passerina passerina

Chirping Sparrow - Spizell passerina passerina
Originally uploaded by njtrout_2000
This chirping sparrow posed for only a second. Shot through window screen and glass gave this image a very soft focus..
Andy
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Reflections from the Garden Pond

Originally uploaded by njtrout_2000
Bright Day, Clear Water - Reflections
What you can find when you open your eyes...backyard photo.
Sunday, May 02, 2010
It’s the little things…
It’s the little things (and some stupid things) that drive up the cost of medical care in the US.
For example, I received a call from the mail order prescription company, Medco that is part of my medical plan to confirm an address prior to filling a prescription. Caller ID displayed an 877 number for the incoming call. Listening to the message and giving the appropriate voice responses I was was informed that the call was being transferred to a representative for assistance. No more than 30 seconds later the programmed voice tells me that all representatives are “busy now”. Please call another 877 number by Tuesday or the prescription would not be filled.
Wait a minute! You called me! I immediately called the 877 number provided, provided all the same voice responses and actually connected to a human representative. The person didn’t seem to concerned when I explained the previous call they made to me.
With the rising cost of medical care attention to the little things could help save everyone money.
Let’s consider who placed the original call; the mail order prescription company. I am sure they know how much that cost along with the infrastructure to handle the voice responses.
I have to call back on another toll-free number. Gee, I wonder who get’s billed for that. Well you know the mail order prescription company gets the phone bill. Had their system worked the resulting charge would have been for only one phone call by the company. Since they had a pretty uncoordinated system, not having a representative available, I had to place the second call adding to the phone bill. Cost? Pennies maybe. Add all the calls made and not handled properly by the prescription company forcing the plan member to call back and the cost now doubled.
Maybe not so small…just stupid.
Andy
Thursday, April 01, 2010
White and purple Trillium – Muir Woods
Friday, February 05, 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
When one door opens...

Door Number 12, Geneva, Switzerland
Originally uploaded by njtrout_2000
Big doors, small doors, in between size doors. I have been photographing doors during my travels to show you the size and variety around the world.
Check out a Flickr collection of doors starting at #12 door in Geneva, Switzerland.
Andy