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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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Tag Archives: flowers
~ Calla Lily ~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Posted in flowers, Gardening, pacific northwest, plants, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged flowers, gardening, pacific northwest, plants, Wordless Wednesday
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~ Sunshine – In A Vase On Monday ~
Eight years ago I converted a swath of my front lawn into flower beds, with the purpose of creating a perennial border of bird and butterfly friendly plants. Today’s salt glaze pottery vase holds blossoms from those gardens. Black-eyed Susan, … Continue reading
~ In A Vase On Monday – Red, White & Blue ~
In honor of the fourth of July — Independence Day in the USA — today’s vase features a combination of hydrangea, gladiolus and roses, the colors of our flag. They are presented in a large clear glass vase with red … Continue reading
~ In My Garden on Sunday + WPC – Curves + The Essence of Summer ~
It’s been a fantastic spring for Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla). All my shrubs are in glorious flower — from light carnation pink and lavender, to creamy blooms tinted chartreuse and cornflower… …to full mops of cerulean intensity. Wishing everyone joy upon … Continue reading
~ In A Vase ~ In My Heart ~
“Memories, you see, last longer than anything else.” Margaret Sangster Harvey Littlejohn Low February 28,1922 – Spokane Washington ~ June 3, 2016 – Corvallis, Oregon My younger sister, Lori and I collaborated to write a quality obituary of our father. … Continue reading
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~In Memory of My Father ~
Harvey Littlejohn Low (February 28, 1922 – June 3, 2016) On the day my father died I planted flowers in my sister’s garden — Lemon and marmalade marigolds Sapphire lobelia circling Garnet geraniums. This is a poem I wrote when … Continue reading
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~ Hortensia ~ In A Vase On Monday ~
In 1994, Creighton and I visited his relatives in Brittany, France. They were lovely and generous with us. I remember well the beautiful hydrangea Madame Rene Andre kept. The climate there is much like ours in the Pacific Northwest, so … Continue reading
~ From Small to Large ~ In A Vase On Monday ~
I have always loved little things. These tiny vases, purchased from Orcas Island Pottery, are perfect for small posy arrangements. Peonies continue to grace the gardens and roses are popping out in lively color for early summer cheer. Rosa ‘Charisma’, … Continue reading
~ Rose City ~ In A Vase On Monday ~
Well, almost in a vase! While out checking the gardens after two days of heavy rain, my neighbor came over to talk, then another joined us. To keep my flowers fresh I placed them in the water feature on my … Continue reading











