Sunday

In The Forest Series - Tree Bark Patterns


"The forests are the flags of nature. They appeal to all and awaken inspiring universal feelings. Enter the forest and the boundaries of nations are forgotten. It may be that some time an immortal pine will be the flag of a united peaceful world." 
- Enos A. Mills

Looking closely at the patterns in the Tree Bark.

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In The Forest Series - A Little Bit Twisted


"The saddest part about being human 
 is not paying attention. 
 Presence is the gift of life." 
 - Stephen Levine

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Saturday

In The Forest Series - Summer Leftover 1


“One of the things that makes you feel good is to get out into nature—go walking, go hiking, go swimming in the ocean, or wherever you live, in a river or a lake, experience the beauty of America, experience how America is such a sacred place. Everywhere you go in this land, our people have been there and they have said, 
“This place is sacred.” 
 ― Charles Alexander Eastman, 
Living in Two Worlds: The American Indian Experience

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December Sunset


 "When I admire the wonder of a sunset 
or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator." 
~ Mahatma Gandhi

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Thursday

Milkweed Seed Pods


"This very moment is a seed from which the flowers of tomorrow's happiness grow." 
~ Margaret Lindsey

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Bluestone Dam - Hinton West Virginia

My Digital Line and Ink Rendering of the 
Bluestone Dam  
 Hinton, West Virginia. 
Created from my original photograph.

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Wednesday

Hungry Mother State Park - A View Through The Trees


"Between every two pines is a doorway 
to a new world." 
 — John Muir 

 The Visitor Center at Hungry Mother State Park in Marion, Virginia, as seen from the other side of the lake along the Lake Loop Trail. We visited for the first time in December 2016  nd had such a wonderful time! I highly recommend this wonderful State Park!

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Winter Botanical - Fern In The Snow


Going for a walk is a great way to stimulate creativity. 
- Lorna Dockstader

Fern in the snow created in a "line and ink" style.

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Virginia Tech Duck Pond Gazebo in Winter


Where we love is home, 
Home that our feet may leave, 
but not our hearts. 
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Sunday

Winter Branches


"There is a privacy about it which no other season gives you ..... In spring, summer and fall people sort of have an open season on each other; only in the winter, in the country, can you have longer, quiet stretches when you can savor belonging to yourself." 
- Ruth Stout

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Tuesday

Peace In the Quiet


“Joy – in the fall, winter, and always in the mountains where people are few, wildlife is abundant and there is peace in the quiet.” 
 - Donna Lynn Hope  

Snow-covered pine tree in Radford, Virginia 

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Sunday

Winter Magic



“Love sharpens the eye, the ear, the touch; it quickens the feet, it steadies the hand, it arms against the wet and the cold. What we love to do, that we do well. To know is not all; it is only half. To love is the other half.” 
 ― John Burroughs

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Saturday

Tree Lined Winter Road


“I love the arrival of a new season — each one bringing with it its own emotion: spring is full of hope; summer is freedom; autumn is a colourful release, and winter brings an enchanting peace." 
― Giovanna Fletcher
Along the road in Radford, Virginia 

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Friday

Male Northern Cardinal in the Snow


"How many lessons of faith and beauty we should lose, if there were no winter in our year!" 
~ Thomas Wentworth

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Thursday

Queen Anne's Lace


"In seed-time learn, in harvest teach, 
in winter enjoy." 
 ~ William Blake

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Frozen Droplets


“The small things of life were often so much bigger than the great things . . . " 
 ― Barbara Pym

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