storm damage

some people like to look for the intact perfect specimens.  i prefer the ones that let  you see inside. i like how exposed and vulnerable these once hard shells look now.

north captiva island, florida

 

  • lisa Jurist says:

    love your brilliant work and the presentation is flawless…
    always a breath of fresh air when I stop by your delightful site!

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  • margie says:

    gorgeous whites

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waiting for the sap to flow

more snow today.   the fresh snow feels like a peace offering for the cold temperatures we have been enduring.  too cold to get out and walk today (-25 C).

i love how roots, rivers, and branches all display the same structure as my own veins and bronchi. life is flow.

lake phalen, saint paul, minnesota

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a great lakes miscellany

i have been sorting and organizing.   you would laugh if you saw my house.  it looks like a high school life science lab.   i would know, because i was the student volunteer in the life science lab during high school.

here are some favorite gathered treasures from the upper midwest.

from saint paul north to the Canadian border

 

 

  • Jenn says:

    Bet it looks a lot like my studio! I love the way the honeycomb are so rounded, like little pebbles.

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  • Kathleen says:

    I love this photo. I am embarrassed by the piles of dried autumn leaves in my studio and dining room that I am just not quite ready to give up. You are not alone.

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  • margie says:

    i truly adore your collections

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  • janine says:

    I’m glad I’m not the only one who has piles of stones, feathers, seed pods, dried leaves etc. in the studio. Love this, it’s beautiful!

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  • annemarie says:

    really like your pictures – but also that you seem to write more and more lately. greetings from switzerland.

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sugared spruce

i stopped at a nearby golf course to find this single fir tree with a hill of snow as a backdrop.  it is not a typical STILL blog photo, but fully within the spirit of STILL i think.  i hope you agree.

white spruce tree

lake phalen golf course, saint, paul, minnesota

  • margie says:

    i love seeing trees iced with snow

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  • Tracy Klinesteker says:

    Very STILL

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peeking out

a few knapweed stems peeking out from a blanket of snow

rice creek regional trail, saint paul, minnesota

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