Author Archives: Stacy

September Week 1 – Fog and fiction

Gray mass oozing from the realm above entering into earthen caverns swiping sea swells in its path we call it fog! We feel its dense moisture draping us as partners shrouded without contrast in the path of its journey we … Continue reading

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August week 4 – Water, Living Water!

In some parts of the country people would love to be playing in the fountains because it is scorching and other places dried up fountains would be preferred to those six feet under water.  For the peoples of these places … Continue reading

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August week 3 – Pinnipeds and Pebbles

Harbor seals sometimes sit on rock ledges when the tide is changing to let the water run over them.  When the incoming tide is ebbing all around them they will lift up their flippers and heads creating a smile like … Continue reading

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August Week 2 – SF Flower and Her Pride

The Dahlia Garden next to the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park peaks in beauty from mid July to mid September.  This area was dedicated in 1920 to the dahlia, the official San Francisco Flower.  This weekend was the … Continue reading

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August week 1 – close and closer

Old familiar things are often transformed when placed next to their “upgraded” versions.  This was the case with an old cafeteria-styled glass pepper shaker when I saw it shelved with wooden pepper mills at a neighborhood cafe. Subjects smack in … Continue reading

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July week 4 – Lo, How a Rose is Blooming

Almost every city and town has a “rose garden.”  They seem to attract people of every age, culture. gender and philosophy who admire the beauty of the rose and in them find peace, serenity and joy while walking among them … Continue reading

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July Week 3 – Sunflowers

Sunflowers inimitably resemble their namesake.   It looks like a sun with all its fiery beams sprouting forth. The sunflower belongs to the genus Helianthus annus. “Helios” means “sun” in Greek and  “annus” means the flower is an annual. “If I … Continue reading

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July Week 2 – Not in my back yard!

Often while walking and noticing beautiful things around me I find myself chanting: “Ancient Mother, I hear your calling.  Ancient Mother, I hear your song.  Ancient Mother, I hear your laughter.  Ancient Mother, I taste your tears!” “Within walking distance” … Continue reading

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July week 1 – Wolves and Waterfalls

When the gray wolf was eradicated from Yellowstone National Park in the 1920s, more was lost than this majestic predator. The park’s entire ecosystem changed. In the mid 1990 some wolves from Canada were introduced to the park and today … Continue reading

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June Week 4 – Teton Sunrise, Sunset

Sunrise at the beginning of summer can be very early.  But if you are in Grand Teton National Park you must get up and out for the first light on the mountains, even if that means leaving your room/tent at … Continue reading

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