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Yellow No. 24 ~ Fall 2009
Perhaps as one should see the sound one must also hear the colors. When the colors sing to you have you heard the colors? Is the metaphor correct? All perception occurs during the infinitely smalViolet No. 12 ~ Fall 2009
Learning how to live in the moment, in that immeasurably short instant of time, the time that is timeless, is a step in the direction of stripping one of ego, of replacing one’s selfMeadow No. 3 ~ Fall 2009
Human beings are a solitary/social species. We can only exist in the moment in which we exist and, because we are centered in the moment of existence even when in a crowded room, we experienceRegeneration ~ Fall 2009
The meadow is rapidly changing now. Flowers that bloomed so brightly are now turning to seed preparing to regenerate themselves in the Spring. Leaves are turning colors, losing their hydration andTall Grass No. 1 ~ Fall 2009
There is a distinction between trying hard enough and trying too hard. The former leads to understanding through internalization while the latter creates frustration born of impossible goals. TryingNW Wildflower Hikes & Nature Field Trips
Wildflower walksThe Pollinators
This is a photographic look at the pollinators that make the flowers and veggies we love possible!Yellow No. 22 ~ Late Summer 2009
I am a child of the ’60’s. Growing up with the fear and apathy of the 1950’s with its Great Red Scare, the world changed suddenly with the force of the Civil Rights MovementFlora of Russia
Description of the landscape and wildflowers of RussiaStiff Goldenrod No. 1 ~ Late Summer 2009
I am allergic to goldenrod this time of year. My eyes itch and water and my nose runs. If I complained I would miss the absolute beauty and rich diversity of the meadows within a couple of miles fromIt Happened One Night Lisa Dale Book Trailer
Another great book that I recommend.Goldenrod No. 2 ~ Fall 2009
I often photograph the mundane, found images in nature that, of themselves, are nothing special. I look for images that represent the ordinary and capture them in ways that make the ordinary opMeadow Apples ~ Fall 2009
Still gripping onto the apple tree, the apples are worm eaten and rotten at this untended apple tree. Some have fallen to the ground making food for small mammals that happen upon them but most cliBridge ~ Fall 2009
I appreciate the ebb and flow of the seasons. I like to walk through Midwestern woods and meadows looking at the changes that occur each year. For me these walks provide me with a solitude from whichWildflower Viewing Areas in the Columbia River Gorge
Wildflowers in the GorgeVolo Bog No. 1 ~ Fall 2009
In 1840 Illinois had over 22 million acres of tall grass prairie. Today barely 2500 acres remain pristine examples of the tall grass prairies that flourished across much of the Midwestern United StatStop
Stop and smell the roses, take in the flowers, the colors, the scents. Rushing around with no place to go takes one away from the very moment of existence, from the only existential encountercalifornian wildflowers
pictured here in a hanging basket is tidy-tips (layia platyglossa), a sort of reverse daisy with yellow on the inside and white on the outside.Wildflowers of B.C. (BC Adventure)
Flowers are listed in left nav bar. Includes description, habitat and facts about each.Milkweed Pods No. 2 ~ Late Summer 2009
True believers, those who know the Truth, those who insist that, since they are in sole possession of what they know to be true, are a danger to both themselves and others. Generally, thoug