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This Time Last Year
Just about this time last year I created a video about my hike to/by/near Lake Isabelle in Colorado. Beautiful. Enjoy this video replay.
Posted in beautiful, Memories, Nature, Photography, Video
Tagged Colorado, Hikes, Lake Isabelle, photography, YouTube
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A Fatal Attack of the Bubbles
So begins a 5 May 2016 Science News article by Susan Milius highlighting a Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) article by Timothy J. Brodribb and colleagues titled, “Revealing catastrophic failure of leaf networks under stress.” The PNAS article’s summary … Continue reading
The World (as seen from Pikes Peak, Colorado, USA)
Posted in beautiful, Nature, Photography
Tagged Colorado, Continental Divide, photography, Pikes Peak
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Speaking of Bees: National Geographic: Intimate Portraits of Bees
Posted in beautiful, brilliant, Nature, Photography
Tagged bees, Droege, National Geographic, photography
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Bee on Cosmos – KeaPOD 158
Posted in Life, Nature, Photography, POD (picture of the day)
Tagged bumble bees, flowers
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Morning Surprise – More Jewels of Rain – KeaPOD157
Posted in beautiful, Nature, Photography, POD (picture of the day), water-as-art
Tagged flower, photography, rain, water, web
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Dragonfly on Asphalt – KeaPOD 156
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Tagged dragonflies, photography, water drops
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Speaking of Water Drops – Great Imaggeo Image
Posted in brilliant, fascinating, Nature, Photography, science, water-as-art
Tagged geoscience, imaggeo, photography, soil, water
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Neato Raindrop Study: Tiny Bubbles and Petrichor
Like the fresh smell of rain after a storm? It could be petrichor. Petrichor (peh-trih-kor) is defined as “the earthy scent produced when rain falls on dry soil.” I notice the scent even as the rain falls on dry pavement, probably … Continue reading
Posted in educational, fascinating, Nature
Tagged bubbles, climate, petrichor, raindrops, science
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