California Quail On March 5, 2016March 4, 2016 By Mike and Christy24 Comments Peeking through the moss cover trees we we found a Male California Quail peeking back at us through the corner of his eyes.
Hiking with Hoo Doo’s On March 4, 2016March 7, 2016 By Mike and Christy8 Comments One of many hoo doo’s in the making along the spines and ribs of baked earth leading towards the top of Mt Garfield. A fun hike in a strange and wonderful landscape. Palisade, CO.
Veiled Sunrise On February 29, 2016March 9, 2016 By Mike and Christy8 Comments Although the morning sunrise was veiled by clouds the result was magical and fitting nonetheless. Kyuquot Sound, Vancouver Island, BC.
Snow Cone On February 25, 2016 By Mike and Christy8 Comments Hot water bubbling up through the ice on Yellowstone Lake. A snow cone of a very different variety…but refreshing nonetheless on a cold winter’s day.
Rush hour On February 23, 2016February 23, 2016 By Mike and Christy19 Comments Bison heading home after a day on the job. Yellowstone National Park.
After Sunrise On February 20, 2016February 19, 2016 By Mike and Christy6 Comments Following the footsteps of those that came before. Into the sunrise we go. Blacktail Plateau YNP, 2013.
Through the Succulents On February 19, 2016February 19, 2016 By Mike and Christy14 Comments Walking the succulent path from the ocean to the sky accompanied by the afternoon sun. Northern California Coast.
Vivid yet fuzzy…Memories of Greenland On February 18, 2016February 19, 2016 By Mike and Christy6 Comments From sea to foothills to mountains. Photographed while kayaking in East Greenland 2013. The specifics have become fuzzy but feeling is strong. Holga 120N and Kodak Porta-400 iso film.
When Rocks Talk On February 17, 2016 By Mike and Christy11 Comments There are stories to be told of days of old and things to come in the future.
Alone in the fog On February 14, 2016February 14, 2016 By Mike and Christy4 Comments A tree stands on a ridge alone in the fog. Unfazed by what cannot be changed. The day goes on. Photographed with the old black Holga 120N and Kodak Tmax-100iso film.
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