“Spring work is going on with joyful enthusiasm.” ― John Muir, The Wilderness World of John Muir https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/05/EBM-20200523090032-1200×800.jpg While Maggie enthusiastically sniffed among the grass and trees, I managed to make this quick photo of nature’s work still bearing the raindrops from yesterday evening’s storm. Now that I’m past […]
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The Roots
…it’s too bad the plant is easier to see than the roots.” ― Cameron Conaway
Read MoreAmong bearded giants
Another stop during out short visit to the South Carolina (SC) coast was Brookgreen Gardens, located across SC Highway 17 from Huntington Beach State Park — see my previous two posts for photos.
Read MoreScenes from the morning’s walk: Spring’s greener world
Spring is full-on, completely changing the surrounding forest from it’s winter barren appearance presenting additional green each day during our morning walk.
Read MoreShockwave
A change up today from posting autumn photos — this image of backlit Brazilian Agate. It appears this site is back to normal server resource usage since the “80legs” bot/web-crawler was blocked. Where it had been requiring between 4-6 hours of sever CPU processing time a day it’s now requiring less then an hour — I guess they’re going to let us stay. :-)
Read MoreDeparting the boats, caught in the nets
“Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.” ~ Henry David Thoreau Fishermen and photographers may have a lot in common. Your thoughts?
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