winter wild raspberry canes

saint paul, minnesota

  • Marcie says:

    I’m coming to you from the Creative Courage e-class..and all I can say is WOW! So very inspiring and impressive. Will look forward to seeing where you go with this project. WOW!

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    • still says:

      Hi Marcie, so nice to have you here. You are my first classmate to leave a comment. Thanks!

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  • I take pleasure in, lead to I found just what I was looking for. You have ended my four day long hunt! God Bless you man. Have a great day. Bye

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alder catkins (male)

superior national forest, cook county, minnestoa

  • arounna says:

    congrats mary jo
    such beautiful work
    xx

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  • Kathleen says:

    There is a lovely museum feel to your blog. I came because of Arounna’s mention on Facebook. Glad I did.

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    • still says:

      Thank you so much Kathleen. That was exactly the feels I was going for.
      And I am glad I didn’t scare you too much with the walnut shells :-)
      Mary Jo

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mallard wing feathers

feathers from one mallard found scattered on the bank of vadnais lake

saint paul, minnesota

  • margie says:

    i am a gatherer of all things natural also and i love the way you have photographed these feathers

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fox tail weeds

rice creek dog park, saint paul, minnesota

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gnawed branches

rabbit or beaver gnawed branches

found on the banks of the mississippi river on pike island, saint paul, minnesota

  • margie says:

    curious markings

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  • margie says:

    i think you would love the art of chris drury
    I tried to do some birch bark biting after seeing his experiments with the ancient art.

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    • still says:

      Hi Margie –
      Thanks so much for visiting and lingering. I really appreciate it. I see from your bog that we have a similar aesthetic, perhaps it’s those low rays of our northern latitudes that does that. Thanks for the comments, this is a fledgling blog and I appreciate the supportive feedback.
      Mary Jo

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    • still says:

      I will definitely check out Chris Drury. I am absolutely intrigued…birch bark biting? Sounds fascinating.
      Mary Jo

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