Where the focus is on life: What is still, and what once was. Sometimes the boundary between life and landscape is blurred. Those proponents of Gaia would perhaps say that is how it should be.
Stepping Into The Forest – Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, WAA Stream Runs Through It – Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, WAGuarded – Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, WAIncongruous – Ash Leaf Among Maple Seeds, Walla Walla, WAStill Together – Fallen Maple Seeds, Walla Walla, WAHigh Key CoreopsisAquatic Spaghetti – Picture Lake, Baker-Snoqualmie NF, WAWindswept Juniper Above Columbia River – Wallula Gap, WAFall in Wallula Coulee, WAUnclear Path – Bennington Lake, WAMill Pond Reflections – Whitman Mission, Waiilatpu, WAAfter the Rain – Early morning lilies after a light shower, Levy Park, Houston, TXWinter Grasses – Whitman Mission, WASilhouetted Sumac – Bennington Lake, WAStanding Out – Bennington Lake, WA Reaching Out – Bennington Lake, WALeaning In – Bennington Lake, WAWinter Woodlands – Bennington Lake, WAGrasses, trees, and a lone leaf. Whitman Mission mill pond, WAGrasses in the evening sun, Bennington Lake, WADeer may safely lie….. in our garden in Walla Walla, WAArmand Bayou, Houston, TXRichmond Park, Richmond UKChugach State Park, Eagle River, AKLeaves in Wendover WoodsWildflower (Coreopsis?) Barnes Wetland Center, LondonAmarillo glow, Viginia WaterBirch trees around Bennington Lake, WATrees in the mists of Wendover WoodsGrasses, Santa Fe River Canyon, NMSilhouetted Tree, Hyde Park, LondonAutumn in Wendover Wood. UK