Nature's Art
These fallen leaves floating in the murky marsh seem to almost look like an abstract painting...at least I think so. While I love visiting art galleries, it always amazes me how much art is provided to us in nature if only we would open our eyes. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
Showing posts with label Steigerwald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steigerwald. Show all posts
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Hillside of Thistles
Autumn Beauty
I thought this large group of thistles was lovely against the blue and white sky. Since these reedy plants are lovely to look at they are frequently harvested for whimsical wreaths. However, thankfully, this group of thistles is protected and provide nourishment for the local wildlife.
I thought this large group of thistles was lovely against the blue and white sky. Since these reedy plants are lovely to look at they are frequently harvested for whimsical wreaths. However, thankfully, this group of thistles is protected and provide nourishment for the local wildlife.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Enjoying the Last Days of Summer
Dover of Ducks!
While visiting Steigerwald Lake recently, I came upon this dover of ducks. Although I was quite close to them, they seemed unconcerned by my presence. Numerous species of birds and wildlife make this habitat their home. It was great to enjoy one of the last days of summer!
While visiting Steigerwald Lake recently, I came upon this dover of ducks. Although I was quite close to them, they seemed unconcerned by my presence. Numerous species of birds and wildlife make this habitat their home. It was great to enjoy one of the last days of summer!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Steigerwald National Wildlife Refuge
Meandering Creek
While on a nature walk at Steigerwald Wildlife Refuge last week, I snapped this photo of a meandering creek. The one-thousand acre site is located just east of the town of Washougal, Washington along the Columbia River, and has been designated as the location for a "Gateway to the Gorge" visitors center. (The facility is still in the planning stages.)
If you ever visit the Columbia River Gorge, this refuge with its vast variety of wildlife is a must-see as you journey east on the Washington State side of the river.
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