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Walking With Eagles is a collection of original poems and photographs by Lindy Low Le Coq. A lifelong naturalist, amateur photographer and bird enthusiast, Lindy’s verse, composition and photographs open a window into the essence of her subjects. Her poems and photography reflect the rich natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest.
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Bald Eagles mature over the course of five years. Walking With Eagles invites the reader to take a poetic and visual tour of this odyssey.
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Category Archives: Gardening
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Trillium ~ Sunday Stills ~ Wildflowers
Three weeks ago I posted photos of trillium I had taken on the first day of spring — Wake Robin — showing one trillium as it breaks the ground, and another already starting to bloom. These are native plants from … Continue reading
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Amis Durable ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Fresh
Such hale fellows these perennial friends, as they shed dormancy with tender tips, bright leaves, and bold buds.
Wake Robin ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Fresh
In the first hour of spring 2015, I made a photo-shoot tour of my gardens and found new life emerging. So much fresh growth greeted me — like old friends I am happy to see again. fragile tri-lily wild woodland … Continue reading
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Spring Roses ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Fresh
tender red-green leaves emerge trembling in springbreeze branches reach stretch taut issuing thorny barbs suckled by warm sun buds anticipate pure joy
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Cedar Fence ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Walls
“…consider the walls you’ve erected and decorated…the exteriors you’ve…neglected. What do these walls reveal about…you?” There is much I love about the still-life on this wall, especially when the shrubs around it add their softness and light. In the forefront … Continue reading
Luscious ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Orange
Oh! This lush hue that spans the wheel from just about yellow, to almost red — such vibrant tones — all of them orange. Previously posted to Sunday Stills, September, 2014.
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Blue Hydrangea ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Rule of Thirds
This photo is one of a series in which my focus was to study the blue of the flowers when silhouetted against a bright blue, sunny day sky. The “rule of thirds” is what pulls your eye into this particular … Continue reading
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Radial ~ Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Symmetry
Each of these lovely blossoms are living examples of radial symmetry — a natural balance.
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