Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Flippin’ O.G. Preserve
January 12, 2018See the Dusting Through the Lines
January 11, 2018We needed it; but I heard complaints. The weather is the master; naturally. I wasn’t ready. But I greet it; with open arms. Looking for the beauty between the lines.
First
January 1, 2018Uprooted but still alive. An undecided way of life. Keep calm, and it will be fine. We must show patience to survive.
Not dreaming
October 27, 2017Sweet Stegosaurus
October 21, 2017Spider, man!
July 29, 2017On the move
July 22, 2017Triceratops and Stegosaurus moving up the front yard river. Are they looking for something, or is something looking for them?
Stay on traction.
July 15, 2017Home sweet home
July 12, 2017Bloomin’ hot.
July 10, 2017I love cactus and succulents. Here is one in summer bloom at the San Bernadino County Museum.
Vermillion flycatcher
July 9, 2017Station of Exploration
July 8, 2017The following photos are of our friends at the SBCM Exploration Station. Enjoy.
Preying
July 6, 2017Praying
July 5, 2017March’s photos
April 2, 2016Forest Falls walk about.
March 8, 2016
Bloomed cactus
May 8, 2015This is the same flower as the past post. They opened just before the rain.
Spring, alive.
April 24, 2015Spring is on the March, or should I say on to May! 2015, the year of the sheep, has been rolling through quickly. All around, life is surviving. Take your time and notice the amazing sights and sounds that has been so artistically given to each and everyone on us. Here are some of our sights for your eyeballs.
San Bernardino County museum, Redlands.
April 9, 2015For the past year or so my family have been members of the museum. It is the boys and my “home away from home.” Weather you have children or not; it is a great place to spend some quality time. Just what any kid needs to spark curiosity and inspiration. Here are a couple of photos from just another beautiful Southern California day in the inland empire, at the museum.
In the words of my eldest son, age 3. “Here is one of our best buddys,” Tonka. 4 yellow dandelions deep. The next photos are some other, good buddies, enjoying the sunshine. We encountered them while on our search for dandelions.
And then they were gone.
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