Even Common Things Can Become Beautiful with Some Work
Even Common Things Can Become Beautiful With Some Work shows readers an artistically edited photograph of a common lawn grass. It explains a bit of the artist’s process.
Even Common Things Can Become Beautiful With Some Work shows readers an artistically edited photograph of a common lawn grass. It explains a bit of the artist’s process.
Carolina Desert Chicory is a Strong and Beautiful “Weed” tells readers a little bit about this beautiful weed and how it grows. It also explains why the author really likes this plant.
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.
The Beautiful Blue Dashers Have Been Plentiful This Year shows readers a male and a female blue dasher dragonfly. It then goes on to discuss the author’s experiences with them on her own property.
Five Lined Skinks are Active and Exciting Summer Reptiles shows readers a couple of views of this common eastern North American reptile. It also goes over an interesting encounter that the author had with one.
The Beautiful Powderpuff Vine Makes Great Ground Cover discusses this interesting, sensitive plant. It is non-native to the US, but common as a decorative plant and ground cover as well as an escaped flower growing wild.
World Environment Day’s Important Theme: Only One Earth reminds readers that today is World Environment Day and give a little history of the event. It makes suggestions for how we all can participate in helping save our environment.
The Beautiful Red Shouldered Stink Bug Can Damage Plants shows readers several images of this bright green bug. It also explains it life cycle, feeding habits, and range.
Interesting Textures Always Help Make Photography Fun explains to readers how photography has changed the way the author thinks and sees things. It then gives an example of what she means by that
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Beeblossom is Very Attractive to Small Pollinators shows readers a carpenter ant and a small fly searching for nectar on the little flowers and buds. It also explains how this native weed fits into the overall yearly blooming cycle of flowers.
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