Raindrops Add a Pearly Luster to Already Beautiful Flowers shows readers a pair of beautiful finger rot flowers just after a rain storm. It explains to readers why such a pretty flower has such an ugly name and discusses the seasonal wildflowers.
Afternoon Thunderstorms Can Have Interesting and Beautiful Cloud Formations shows readers images of a recent afternoon thunderstorm in north central Florida. It then explains how the fluffy, white cirrus clouds are formed.
The Summer Heat and Precipitation Lead to Beautiful Mushrooms discusses Florida’s hot, humid summer conditions and the fungi that love them. It shows readers a particularly pretty rosy russula just after a thunderstorm.
The Passion Fruit Vines are Doing Great this Year shows readers new passion fruit vine and flower images. It discusses some of the conditions required for these vines to grow and the reasons why the author loves them so much.
Florida‘a Reptiles Love the Summer Weather explains why the author is seeing more reptile and amphibian activity as summer approaches. It focuses on one Eastern fence lizard in particular.
A Foggy Morning Can Make for a Great Sunrise shows readers a beautiful Florida sunrise on a morning with thick fog.
Here Are Two Renditions of An Amazing Afternoon Moon shows readers two artistically edited renditions of a single original photograph (also shown). It describes some of the reasons and processes for these renditions.
A Beautiful Spring is Springing in Florida shows readers some of the first signs of spring that are popping up all over north central Florida.
The First Anole of the Year is a Great Sign explains to readers how Florida’s highly variable winter effects reptiles and amphibians and then goes on to tell readers why seeing anoles starting to come out is a good sign of warmer days to come.
Clearing Storm Clouds at Sunset Become a Colorful Display explains the authors choice of this colorful photograph after three days of stormy, dismal weather where she lives. It also explains how this colorful evening show came to be.
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