The Morning Sun Can Make Interesting Patterns shows a photo of the trunk of an old live oak tree with a large patch of soft morning sun illuminating part of it. It explains why the author/artist took this image.
A Bygone Oak Tree is Beautiful and Still Very Useful shows readers a long dead oak tree in the woods of central Florida. It explains why the author/artist likes these trees so much, both as art subjects and as pieces of nature.
Eastern Grey Squirrels Love Wooded Habitats shows readers an artistic photograph of a habitat in it’s animal; in this case an Eastern grey squirrel. It explains why the author/artist chose to compose the image the way she did.
The Southern Live Oak is at It’s Most Beautiful During Summer explains why the author thinks that these iconic southern trees at exceptionally striking during the summer. It then shows readers a photo of one specific tree that represents them well.
Here’s the Second Image in the New Tree Series introduces readers to the next image in the tree series. This series features trees with interesting characteristics and “personality” in the author/artist’s eyes.
Fall in Florida Can Be Beautiful, Too! shows readers some pretty fall foliage from central Florida. The fall colors down here are not as striking as some northern venues, but they’re still very pretty.
Falling Branches This old live oak tree lived in the Gothe State Forest for many, many years and died long...
The Stately Live Oak Tree is the Classic Southern Oak talks about the author’s experiences with one particular live oak tree, and discusses some facts about live oaks in general.
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