It’s Been a Year Since Our Amazing Alaskan Adventure tells readers about some of the author/artist’s memories of her trip to Alaska last September. It touches on highlights of the trip and some of her impressions of Alaska and it’s people.
One of the Great Joys of Nature Photography is Learning tells readers about the author/artist’s journey in nature photography and nature related fine art. She explains that it has involved a lot of learning and that the learning has been part of what fuels her passion for it. It goes on to explain several of the things that she has learned and that she continues to learn.
The Powerful Grace of Nature: Discovering Nature’s Mercy points out the mercy of nature as it consoles and heals us. It also points out the regenerative qualities of nature and how it can share those with us, if we allow it. It asks us to return nature’s mercy and protect it as it protects us.
The Egret Rookery Is an Interesting Sight to See shows some photos that the author/artist took at an egret rookery. It shows both chicks and adult cattle egrets. It explains how she found this sight and how much she enjoys going there.
Common Ground Doves Can Be Colorful in the Morning Sun shows readers a little dove that frequently shows up at the author/artist’s feeder. It discusses some of the habits of these interesting little birds.
The Carolina Wren Sings a Beautiful Song introduces readers to this interesting small bird from eastern North America. It tells readers some information about them and about the author/artist’s experiences with them.
This Year My Daily Greeter is a Colorful Green Anole tells the story of a green anole that frequently greets the author/artist when she come home in the afternoon. It reminds readers that awhile ago a fence lizard used to do the same thing.
Yellow Rat Snakes are Beautiful and Great to Have Around tells readers the story of the author/artist’s encounter with a yellow rat snake in the woods. It explains why these are great to have on your property and displays several images of one.
The Wonderful Boat Tailed Grackle is Often Found Near Water shows a female grackle as she watches and then captures an insect. It discusses where this bird was and what she was doing there other than hunting.
Fence Lizards Love to Warm Themselves in the Summer Sun shows readers a photo of an Eastern fence lizard that spends a lot of time sunning itself near the author/artist’s front gate. The lizard is often there to greet her in the afternoons after work.
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