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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: pacific ocean
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #51: Unique ~
On Long Beach, the landscape changes with the rise and fall of every tide. This ongoing tug of surf on land leaves unique impressions at each low tide. Sometimes the sand is flat with a surface residue pattern left behind. … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #47: Elements ~
This photo expresses the immense power man has to create tools from metal that transform the world around us. Three iconic photos of wood in the Pacific Northwest; a wooden foot-bridge, a stack of cut logs from a harvested … Continue reading
~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Posted in nature, pacific ocean, photography, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged Long Beach WA - USA, nature, pacific ocean, photography, Wordless Wednesday
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~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Posted in nature, pacific ocean, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged Long Beach WA - USA, nature, pacific ocean, photography
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~ Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Shiny ~
Almost sundown at Long Beach, WA – USA. Light through window at The Sanctuary, Chinook, WA – USA. Raindrops on Pussy Willows. A little cheer to add to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge this week with the subject Shiny. Cee’s … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #33: Nature ~
This Lens-Artists challenge from Patti, came just as I was on the way to our condo at Long Beach, for a few days. Rain and snow from winter storms are filling the marshland, and tree frogs were croaking when I stepped … Continue reading











