Documenting in words and photos the beautiful flora, fauna & fungi of BC's South Cariboo region 🇨🇦 (my photos; ID's in ALT text).
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Ann in Bridge Lake
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Coralroots are a pretty cool wild orchid.
#wildflowers #nativeplants #nature #photography 📷
Ann in Bridge Lake
A Sunday spotlight from The RGG featuring “A Flower’s Song” by John G. Stamos, originally published in Grammaticus.
“A flower’s song is a gift … And each flower’s song can be heard clearly by each and every creature who chooses to listen.”
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Saxifrage on Sunday.
#flowers #garden #photography 📷
"Heroes: Living, Dead, and Imagined" by Lisa Louis is our newest published feature in The RGG.
"The qualities of the heroes we admire in books and movies are sometimes reflected in real people in our lives."
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"The American Diner" by Jenna Stocker is a fascinating essay about these humble establishments and it's one of our latest features published in The RGG.
"...diners provide the essential backdrop to depict the ordinary realism of everyday life..."
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The Phlox likes to show off first.
#Flowers #Gardening #Photography
“Ditching Misconceptions” by John Stamos is our latest published feature in The RGG.
A behind-the-scenes look at some of the steps taken creating a digital publication and, inadvertently, creating a few misconceptions that require adjustment.
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“Poems of an Arthropodic Nature” is my latest published feature in The RGG. A pair of short poems about small encounters with our world’s tiny denizens. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them.
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Saskatoon berries will soon return, to the joy of birds and bears everywhere.
#wildflowers #nativeplants #nature #photography 📷