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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: travel
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #89: A River Runs Through It ~
My father taught me at an early age that if ever I was lost in a wilderness area, to remember the words from a song by Bob Nolan ,”…somehow it leads me home if I just follow the stream.” Creeks … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #80: Leading Lines ~
This week, Tina has challenged us to feature photos with, “leading lines [that] carry our eye through a photograph.” I’d been waiting two years for a reason to post the photo below. These cyclists were on a “Cycle Oregon” tour … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Weekly Photo Challenge #77: Best in Show 2019 ~
Birds are clearly the stars in my 2019 roundup of favorite photos. To me, these captures reveal the grace, beauty, power and stunning adaptability of our avian co-creatures. Brown Pelicans rest in the surf on their way north in early … Continue reading
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Tagged beagles, end of year roundup, Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, Long Beach Peninsula, nature, nature photography, ornithology, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography
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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #75 : Nostalgic ~
It is now three years that Creighton and I have owned our Condominium at The Breakers in Long Beach, Washington. We truly love our long stays here from mid September, thru mid June. The peninsula has a rich history, including … Continue reading
~ Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Two of Anything ~
Two crows perched upon Clark’s Tree Sculpture, along the Discovery Trail, Long Beach, WA ~ USA Morning light on Long Beach, from early autumn through late spring is both defining and forgiving. Light diffused through fog sets the mood for … Continue reading
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Tagged Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Long Beach Peninsula, nature photography, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, travel
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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #70: Monochrome in the Moment ~
For this challenge, I’ve selected previously posted photos that are monochrome due to the light that was present when I snapped the picture. Sundown at Long Beach, WA ~ USA Man and Kite, Long Beach, WA ~ USA October … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #65: Pick a Place ~
During my thirty year career, our go-to place for vacation was log cabin #1, at a small resort, Beach Haven, on the northwest shore of Orcas Island, WA After each school year of counseling, being in this quiet place with … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Weekly Photo Challenge # 64: Countryside and/or Small Towns ~ In Praise of Washington ~
I grew up on the outskirts of Wenatchee, Washington where our ‘end of the road’ neighborhood was surrounded by apple, cherry, peach and apricot orchards. From the fruited valleys, my family moved to a 40 acre farm near Pullman, Washington … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #60: Framing the Shot ~
Windows offer a challenging way to frame shots. Sometimes the results are lovely, as in the photo below. Pacific Ocean view, from a window in North Head Lighthouse, Ilwaco, WA Because many of my photos are taken in natural settings, … Continue reading
~ Discoveries ~
During the week I was at Crescent Creek with my sister Diana, we took an afternoon drive east to the Crane Prairie Marshes. She had seen White Pelicans there a week or so earlier, but they had already moved on. However, … Continue reading











