Different Processing Methods Result in Unusual and Colorful Artworks
Color Me Skink We are now more or less in the dead of winter, which means that except for birds,...
Color Me Skink We are now more or less in the dead of winter, which means that except for birds,...
Autumn Anole Over the fall I found this pretty little green anole (Anolis carolinensis) basking on a tree trunk one...
Face of a Tortoise Sometimes I enjoy doing some artistic processing of some of my photos. I generally use a...
Serene Sun Bath When I walked down to the mailbox yesterday afternoon, I found this cute little fellow having a...
A Frog in a Fern It’s wordless Wednesday, and how many times can I say that I just love green...
I Really Do Love My Frogs presents an American bullfrog who was found sunning himself shortly after Hurricane Idalia came through. It discusses the lack of frogs this year due to the dry conditions and hopes for a better frog year in 2024.
The Remarkable Healing Power of Venom discusses several ways that snake venom can be used for healing in conventional medicine. It relates how snakes, though scary to many people, can have some amazing healing properties in their venom. It then gives several examples.
This Year My Daily Greeter is a Colorful Green Anole tells the story of a green anole that frequently greets the author/artist when she come home in the afternoon. It reminds readers that awhile ago a fence lizard used to do the same thing.
Yellow Rat Snakes are Beautiful and Great to Have Around tells readers the story of the author/artist’s encounter with a yellow rat snake in the woods. It explains why these are great to have on your property and displays several images of one.
Fence Lizards Love to Warm Themselves in the Summer Sun shows readers a photo of an Eastern fence lizard that spends a lot of time sunning itself near the author/artist’s front gate. The lizard is often there to greet her in the afternoons after work.
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