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Kake, Alaska
When I discovered the un-posted photos for yesterday’s Humpback Whale post, I also found some more images of the small village of Kake, Alaska. This is a very, very small village, located along the Inside Passage, about halfway between Petersburg and Sitka. As we hiked the main (and only?) road in town, heading toward the […]
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Tags: Alaska, Blog, Inside Passage, Kake, landscape, nature, nature photography, photography, summer, travel, wildflowers
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The Prairie Meadow Comes to Life
After a long winter and a long awaited spring, the local prairie meadow is starting to come alive! I made a trip to the meadow about 10 days ago, but no signs of wildflowers were seen. Yesterday, I decided it was time to check the meadow again. At first glance, there were few signs of wildflower life. […]
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Tags: Blog, Cass County, meadow, Missouri, nature, prairie, rose verbena, wildflowers
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April Showers Bring …
… Wildflowers! All of my recent posts have featured area wildlife. But I have taken some time to explore nearby woodlands for wildflowers, especially with all the rain we’ve been receiving. Today’s post features the Dutchman’s Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) that are growing across the road from my house. These dainty little wildflowers are one of my favorite woodland […]
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Tags: Blog, Cass County, Dutchman's Breeches, Missouri, nature, wildflowers
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