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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: pacific northwest
~ Winter Wade Worthwhile ~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Posted in Beagles, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, travel, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged beagles, nature, outdoors, postaday, travel, Wordless Wednesday
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~ Historic Lighthouse ~ Tuesday Two by Two ~
“The Cape Disappointment Lighthouse was constructed in 1856 to warn seamen of the treacherous river bar known by then as “the graveyard of the Pacific.” This is the oldest functioning lighthouse on the West Coast.” “After missing the entrance to … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, geology, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, Photographs, travel
Tagged nature, outdoors, photography, postaday, travel, weekly photo challenge
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~ Weekly Photo Challenge – Life Imitates Art ~
“Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.” When I change the word imitate to its first synonym, emulate which means to match or surpass, I find Oscar Wilde is spot on; Life matches or surpasses art more than … Continue reading
Posted in Art, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, weekly photo challenge
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~ Weekly Photo Challenge: Life Imitates Art ~
If I lived anywhere near Prouts Neck, Maine I would go to Cannon Rock and wait, camera in hand, for this wave to show up! But, I live three thousand miles (4800 km) away — on the other side of … Continue reading
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~ Friday Flyers ~ Plover ~
I’m quite sure these are either American Golden-Plovers or Pacific Golden-Plovers. Their flocking, feeding and flight pattern fascinated me, and Jello thought they were fun to chase! Though they stirred into flight when disturbed, the group moved only a few … Continue reading
Posted in birds, dogs, nature, ornithology, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, travel
Tagged beagles, birds, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, postaday, travel
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~ Coastal Marsh Sunset ~ Wordless Wednesday + WPC – Time 5 ~
Usually I let the picture be the story on Wordless Wednesday… …however, this time I want you to imagine an immense frog choir over the continuous roar of surf on sand in the background — exquisite and timeless! Longbeach, WA … Continue reading
~ Monochrome Monday + WPC – Time 3 ~
A rock along the shoreline at the Anacortes ferry landing. I’m not enough of a geology student to know how it was formed, but it certainly is showing the effects of time and tide. <a href=”https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/time/”>Time</a>
Posted in geology, nature, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, weekly photo challenge
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~ The Pinnacles ~ Weekly Photo Challenge – Time 2 ~
The pinnacles at Crater Lake National Park were formed 7,700 years ago when Mount Mazama (on the crest of the Cascade Range in southern Oregon) erupted violently emitting layer upon layer of volcanic pumice. As the surface cooled, steam and … Continue reading
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~ Time and Tide ~ Weekly Photo Challenge – Time ~
The origin of the phrase Time and Tide wait for no man, is uncertain, “although it’s clear that the phrase is ancient and that it predates modern English. The earliest known record is from St. Marher, 1225: “And te tide … Continue reading
Posted in geology, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, Photographs, travel, weekly photo challenge
Tagged nature, outdoors, photography, postaday, san juan islands, travel, weekly photo challenge
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~ Nutty Pollen ~ Friday Flyers ~
If it’s in the air and it comes from nature, it’s a Friday Flyer! Hazelnut (Corylus) shrubs and trees bloom in the middle of winter. Wind — abundant here this time of year — carries pollen from the male catkins … Continue reading
Posted in nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, plants, trees
Tagged Friday Flyers, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, postaday, trees
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