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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: The Breakers
~ A Week At Long Beach ~ Thursday ~
This morning I awoke early and made the mistake of turning on TV news. Within a half hour my frame of mind matched the grey skies outside, so I turned media off. Though my mood lightened, my senses had been … Continue reading
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Tagged nature, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, The Breakers, travel
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~ A Week At Long Beach + WPC: Serene ~
Our morning didn’t start out serene — quite the opposite! Around 4:30 a wild call from outside aroused both Jello and me. “Loon?” — I wondered — “not at this time of day!” Then the yips started — little barks … Continue reading
Posted in Beagles, birds, dogs, nature, ornithology, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, travel, weekly photo challenge
Tagged birds, dogs, nature, ornithology, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, The Breakers, travel, weekly photo challenge
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~ A Week At Long Beach – Tuesday + WPC: Transformation ~
Lucky for me, Jello forces me up around 7:00 to get her breakfast and take her out. Though the wind was strong and there was a light rain, we made it to the beach and back without getting soaked! However, … Continue reading
~ A Week At Long Beach + WPC: Transformation ~
Sunshine had crested the eastern horizon as Jello and I walked the quarter mile of Discovery Trail to the point where Clark’s Tree sculpture is installed. As we departed the macadam trail, a crow cawed into the coming day. We … Continue reading











