Carolina Jessamine is a Beautiful Early Spring Bloom tells how the author found a familiar garden plant growing in the wild and discovered that it was native to Florida long before it was used in gardens. It also discusses some of the interesting aspects of this plant.
How Playing Dead Saved the Life of the Beetle is the story of the author’s interesting encounter with a long jointed beetle, and how it liked to play dead when it felt threatened.
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Understand Leading Lines tells readers what leading lines are and how to use them to create powerful compositions in nature photography. It also discusses how to practice using them.
The Amazing Story of How Mickey Changed His Life
The Amazing Story of How Mickey Changed His Life is the story of a lab mix who, by breaking his leg, went from unwanted and uncared for to a pampered pet with his own jet plane.
There are Three Beautiful Florida Subspecies of Whitetail Deer gives details on subspecies of whitetail deer that live in Florida and how they have adapted to the warm climate in this area.
The Beautiful Eastern Redbud is an Unforgettable Tree provides photos and text about the gorgeous tree and it’s flowers as spring begins in the central Florida region.
What Will I Find in my Bathroom Next is the story of finding an interesting moth in my bathroom and then trying to identify it.
Florida Cooters are Amazing and Well Adapted Turtles tells about some of the biology of the Florida cooter, emphasizing how well they are adapted to their ecological niche. It also discusses man’s impacts on their habitat and populations.
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Watch Your Foregrounds and Backgrounds
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Watch Your Foregrounds and Backgrounds discusses several ways to improve photographic images by using foregrounds and backgrounds that complement the main subject.
Microchips are Awesome, But They Have to be Registered discusses various ways to identify domesticated animals and why microchips are the best alternative. But microchips only work well if owners remember to register the chips.

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