Turtle Shell
By: Karen Stevenson While walking in an open pine studded meadow above the draw where a small pond and stock tank are fed by a spring, I happened upon a turtle shell, belly side up, on the ground. It was … Continued
By: Karen Stevenson While walking in an open pine studded meadow above the draw where a small pond and stock tank are fed by a spring, I happened upon a turtle shell, belly side up, on the ground. It was … Continued
Southeast Alaska – June 2014 By Chelsea McKenna Hollender I was lucky enough to get to spend the Summer Solstice in Alaska this year. Soaking up the midnight sun, the views, the kind people, and the wildlife. And of course, … Continued
After snowshoeing in, here’s our 11 year old Snork-Dork Nola poking around the edge of Trout Lake in Yellowstone National Park. She found all sorts of ‘critters’ living and swimming in the pond where the ice had just melted off. … Continued
Winter is melting into spring! As I stand on the deck of our house I hear the distinct sound of wind soughing through the pines yet the branches are perfectly still. Then, I realize, it is the sound of running … Continued