The Bee Flies Have Been Really Enjoying the Fall Flora explains our recent weather that has led to a sudden large bloom of fall flowers. It then discusses one of the pollinators that has found these flowers so attractive and explains the sequence of images.
The Important Link Between the Environment and Our Future reminds readers of the importance of the environment in life today and in the future. It warns that without better stewardship of our environment we will destroy things for future generations.
Colorful Wildflowers Can Be Practically Glowing After a Rainstorm shows readers a single blackjack flower after an afternoon rainstorm. It explains why this one flower stood out and was chosen to photograph.
Forest Reflections Yesterday afternoon just as we were leaving our office, we had one of our afternoon downpours. They usually...
Beautiful Passion Fruit Flowers are Sparse This Spring shows a gorgeous purple passion fruit flower in it’s wild setting. It goes on to explain why these flowers have been so few this year.
The February Full Moon was Bright, High Above the Trees features an image of February’s bright full moon as it rose above the trees. It discusses the author/artist’s use of a telephoto lens to capture the shot.
The Beauty of Spring is a Wonderful Thing to See shows readers several signs that spring has come to central Florida. These signs includes several types of flowers, American robins, and carpenter ants pollinating some of the flowers.
Just Finished Up a Soaring New Artwork shows readers a new pen and ink style digital artwork by the author/artist. It also explains where the idea for the work came from and the artist’s special affection for these particular birds.
A Single Beam of Sunlight is a Beautiful Message shows readers a single sun ray peeking through the clouds on a stormy day.
Can You Soar the Whole Way to the Moon? This evening’s post features a soaring black vulture in late afternoon, just as the moon is beginning to rise. It gives the impression that the bird is attempting to soar to the moon.
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