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May Post 4 – She is Tall, She is Old, She is Awesome!

Last week I drove 300 miles to buy a bookmark, one I had seen at the ranger station gift shop in Prairie Creek State Park. I could probably have purchased it in the National Park store here in the city, … Continue reading

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May week 4 – acknowledge the creature-teachers and PURPLE

Part of the joy of landscape photography is being out in nature. I love wandering around to get a sense of the place, especially when it is a first time visit. That was my experience at Bald Hill Road near … Continue reading

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March Week 4 – Nature’s Palyful Patterns – Our Blessings!

This past week my mind’s eye and melodic heart-beats were collaborating in capturing patterns. Although nature was my canvas the use of various photographic and post-processing techniques provided me with multiple ways to present what I felt rather than what … Continue reading

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March Week 3 – Stop and SEE the flowers. You will be blessed!

Wildflowers are living metaphors of rebirth, hope, love, transformation and renewal.  Their reappearance every year is a sign that Earth herself returns to the rhythms and seasonal cycles that have been repeated for countless millennia.  As they blossom, their gospel … Continue reading

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