The Hunt

The Hunt: Flordia – Historically, alligators were depleted from many parts of their range as a result of market hunting and loss of habitat, and 30 years ago many people believed their population would never recover. In 1967, the alligator was listed as an endangered species (under a law that  [ Read More ]

Cheetah lovin'

Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s natural environment. This is a day to appreciate the natural world around us. In honor of earth day I will be donating a proportion of all proceeds made this weekend, to the African Wildlife  [ Read More ]

Pickering Barn - Issaquah Farmers Market

Come visit us this weekend at the Issaquah Farmers Market at Pickering Barn. We will be displaying and selling artwork at the Issaquah Farmers Market this weekend from 9am until 2pm. Come to check out new editions, purchase current editions, and meet Jennifer! See you there! 2011 Issaquah Farmers Market  [ Read More ]

Naples Pier

Photo(s) of the Day – April 18th, 2011 Naples Pier: Naples Pier is the focal point of Naples Beach. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, the pier is a favorite of fisherman as you are not required to have a fishing license to fish on the pier, as the city  [ Read More ]

Steptoe Bridge

Photo of the Day – April 12th, 2011 Steptoe Battlefield:  This is the site on May 17, 1858, where Lt. Col. E.J. Steptoe led 159 American soldiers in a running fight with a large band of Spokane, Palouse and Coeur D’Alene Native Americans. The American soldiers beat off a series  [ Read More ]

Steptoe

Photo of the Day – April 11th, 2011 Steptoe Butte: Native peoples attained to sacred spirit quests here at their power mountain. It was customary for Indian youths entering adulthood to undertake a special journey, or spirit quest, in order to receive a special guardian power from the Great Spirit  [ Read More ]

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Photo of the Day – April 10th 2011 Each spring the Skagit Valley is blanketed with pink, red, lavender and  yellow as the area’s famous fields of tulips and daffodils begin to bloom. The 28th annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival offers self-guided tours of  fields of vibrant flowers, salmon barbecues,  [ Read More ]

The Marmot Family

Every year I take the short trip up to Mt. Rainier to see the wild flowers in bloom. This event happens every year and only lasts for 2 weeks at a time. Some years are better than others. Yet every year I am surprised to find something to photograph that  [ Read More ]

Molton Barn - Jacksonhole Wyoming

Our trip to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons was a success. Although it rained almost the whole time we were there, we were still able to photograph moose, bison, wolves, grizzly bear and baby owls. The baby owls I photographed were Great Horned Owlet’s. They were sitting in a heart  [ Read More ]

We are off on another journey, this time to Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone. This will be my first time to Yellowstone and I am very excited to see all the wonderful things this wonderful place has to offer. I was in the Grand Tetons and the near by  [ Read More ]

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