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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: plants
~ Porcelain Berries ~ In A Vase On Monday ~
Not much interesting blooming in my gardens right now, however these last few leaves and the lovely fruit of the porcelain berry vine caught my eye. They are in a small glass vase from a dear friend, placed on a … Continue reading
~ Farewell Willow ~ Weekly Photo Challenge: Transmogrify ~
The origin of the word transmogrify appears to be a perversion of transmigure (transmigrate) and is first noted in the 1650’s. In current usage, transmogrify means “to change in appearance or form, especially strangely or grotesquely; transform.” This Pacific willow … Continue reading
~ Autumn Roses ~ In A Vase On Monday ~
brave buds thrust defiant rain thrashed petals peel reveal redolent hidden glow Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden for providing inspiration to brave the rains and bring these lovely fragrant blossoms inside to enjoy!
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~ In A Vase On Monday ~ Island Berries ~
Today’s vase is an ordinary wine glass — the fanciest piece of glassware in cabin #1 at Beach Haven, Orcas Island! On my walk this morning I picked some berry branches for my posy and feature it on the picnic … Continue reading
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~ In A Vase On Monday – ‘Tis Autumn ~
Not a lot blooming these days in my gardens; a few determined roses, and stalwart hydrangeas continuing their chameleon transition. Today I feature the last of the Rudbeckia with a few stems of sage and oregano in a handmade ceramic … Continue reading
~ In A Vase On Monday – Early Autumn ~
Coneflowers are fading fast, while Hydrangea blossoms continue their chameleon shading from grey-green to mauve. This week’s vase is a ceramic pot made by a friend. On such a warm summer-like day it seemed fitting to set it on a … Continue reading
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~ Mr. Lincoln – In A Vase On Monday ~
A few years ago, my Mr. Lincoln rose was almost dead — only one stalk was healthy enough to save. Now it is thriving and has provided blossoms all summer long. On this last Monday of summer, I feature these … Continue reading
~ Hearts & Flowers – In A Vase On Monday ~
Tomorrow is our 47th wedding anniversary, so placing this small pink posy in a heart shaped vase seemed just right. For a bit of fun, I played around with saturation to create something of a ‘Victorian’ effect. For inspiration and … Continue reading
~ Mystery Rose and Friends ~ In A Vase on Monday ~
My roses are giving me their last bit of flower for the season. This one is framed by aster, Sweet William and annual vinca in a squat ceramic vase. The tag on this hybrid tea rose says it is Chrysler … Continue reading
~ In A Vase On Monday ~ (well almost!)
These Rudbeckia were in the vase yesterday, and the pictures were taken then, but I was having too much fun talking with my dear friend Kate last night. So here you have the posy on Tuesday. The salt glaze vase … Continue reading











