Ah yes, I do know we’re now in May. It’s been busy in the bee yard, so I’m playing catch up in my postings. This is the land of dial-up, so I must go to the library to post, and the library is never open when I finish my apiary work…. So here’s the collection of water images from April 2 to 30, 2012
April 2
April 3
April 4
April 5
April 6
April 7
April 8
April 9
Perhaps I’m missing the topography maps that I use when walking the backcountry in the summer.
April 10
Water frozen in motion fascinates me. It’s something we can’t see but the camera can.
April 11
April 12
April 13
Sometimes the sun does shine here
April 14
April 15
April 16
Bracken Ferns: I love them when they are in this stage.
April 17
April 18
April 19
This is my livestock guard dog’s fur – which gives me a chance to plug livestock guard dogs: the solution to living in a somewhat noisy peace with wildlife.
April 20
April 21
Here’s my livestock guard dog in full form (and kind of clean thanks to the pond) He’s a Maremma
April 22
April 23
Way too much time with photoshop that day…..
April 24
April 25
The pond just needed something: like my dogs soulful eyes.
April 26
Western Skunk Cabbage: A bizzarrely beautiful plant.
April 27
April 28
April 29
Pacific Bleeding Hearts : another lovely plant (with positive medicinal properties – amazing what nature provides)
April 30
I’ve been asked if folks can use these photos. The answer is yes, but a credit and link would be appreciated : Karen Edmundson Bean, photographer, Maple Falls, WA : Walking-Wild.com
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