Eye Level

Eye Level

I had to lie on my belly to get this shot of a small stream…it looks like a much bigger stream than it actually is.

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Air Bubbles in Raindrops

Air Bubbles in Raindrops

Just after a rain I found air bubbles in raindrops…

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Listen!

Listen!

Stop and listen to what you see, take a deep breath, and be renewed!

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A Caveman’s Barbeque

Inside a Caveman’s Barbeque
Jennifer Viegas, Discovery NewsAug. 27, 2007 — Either modern humans were in Israel over 200,000 years ago, or our now-extinct ancestors behaved a lot like us when they hunted and cooked, suggest artifacts and bones from a newly excavated cave.

Together, the remains paint a picture of relatively sophisticated hunting and food preparation at the site, called Misliya Cave, in Mount Carmel, Israel.

According to lead author Reuven Yeshurun, the cave exhibits “the full array of modern hunting behavior.”

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Seepage Dancer Damselfly (Argia bipunctulata)

Seepage Dancer Damselfly  (Argia bipunctulata)

Males and females are typically different in color, with the male showing more brilliant color, though some female damsels are also brightly colored. In some species females have both a male-form and a female-form color pattern.

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Hedge Bindweed (Convolvulus sepium)

Hedge Bindweed (Convolvulus sepium)

This is Hedge Bindweed (Convolvulus sepium) and it blooms June- August in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. It’s in the Morning Glory Family and can be found in fields and along roadsides.

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