Earth Day Really Shouldn’t be Unique, but Celebrated Every Day wishes everyone a Happy Earth Day 2023. It encourages everyone to make an effort to make their part of the Earth a better place every day. It celebrates with some nature photographs.
Tampa Mock Vervain is a Beautiful Endangered Species shows readers photos of this attractive endangered Florida wildflower. It also explains why the author/artist has a special place in her heart for them.
Spring is not Only a Great Time for Rebirth, but Also for Births shows readers a hatched cocoon from an unknown moth. It’s a lovely reminder that spring is a time for the rebirth of plants and flowers and also the birth of over wintering insects.
Deer Moss is One of Many Interesting Lichens in Florida shows readers an example of this pretty, fluffy lichen. It explains why the author/artist finds it attractive and provides basic facts about the lichen.
Turkey Vultures are Interesting Members of Nature’s Cleanup Crew shows readers a couple images of a turkey vulture that is down with prey. It explains why the author/artist likes these birds so much and it explains a bit of their behavior.
Polychromatic Coloration Adds New Life to an Old Seed shows readers an artistically rendered photo of a seed pod. It then explains the author/artist’s motivation for both the original image and the finished one.
The Southern Dewberry is Another Wonderful Spring Flower shows readers several images of these gorgeous spring flowers. It then explains why the author/artist likes them so much.
The Trees Converging Overhead Can Be a Beautiful Sight shows a photo of longleaf pines taken in the Gothe State Forest in central Florida. The image was taken from below the trees looking up to where they converge.
The Purple Thistle is Beautiful Even in Winter shows readers a purple thistle plant in an artistic fashion. It also explains that this is one of several evergreen plants that pop against the winters browns.
A Throwback to Fall Leaves is Beautiful and Colorful presents an artistic image of red and yellow leaves from last fall.
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