52/366: Frosty Screw
53/366: Elegant Erythronium (+5 more in notes)
54/366: Curious Mushroom with Something to Say
51/366: Creamy California Poppy
58/366: Yummy Yellow Daffodils (+1 in a note)
59/366: Wasp on Fallen Morning Glory Flower
60/366: Sugar-Frosted Mushroom
61/366: The Magic of an Opening Poppy
62/366: Wood Whorls
63/366: Glowing Green Fruticose Lichen
64/366: Love in a Mist
66/366: Magnificent Lavender Bearded Iris Bud
70/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bud
72/366: Lovely Little Mushroom
76/366: Tiny Sweat Bee on Thistle
77/366: Twinkling Weeds
81/366: Moss Covered with Droplets
84/366: Wild Grass Close-Up
85/366: Poppy with Droplets (+1 in a note)
87/366: Bright and Cheery Monkeyflower
89/366: Elegance (+1 inset)
90/366: Fledgling Maple Bat
91/366: Pink Coneflower in a Sea of Flower Bokeh
92/366: Pearly Classic
97/366: Dried Leaf
101/366: Coral Bells Blossom
104/366: Puff-Topped Creamy Echinacea
107/366: Lovely Frond
108/366: Purple Hollyhock
110/366: Dazzling Daffodil Display
111/366: Sapling Pine Growing in Oak Tree
112/366: Aster Petal Edges
113/366: Amazing Pink and Orange Echinacea (+1 in…
114/366: Manzanita Buds (+3 in notes)
118/366: Classic 1964 Chevy Impala Emblem
119/366: Touch Me!
120/366: Yellow-Tinge Larkspur Bud (+1 in a note)
122/366: Lovely African Daisies (+1 in a note)
123/366: Just the Gills (+1 in a note)
124/366: Beauty Lurks Inbetween the Shadows
126/366: Morning Glory Vine
127/366: Mesmerized by a Morning Glory
128/366: Golden Columbine
130/366: Sticky Cinquefoil Wildflower--No Petals,…
133/366: Details of a Dandilion Seed Head
135/366: Dogwood Blossoms
136/366: Old Classic in Red
137/366: Mushroom Cap Tearing Away
138/366: Dreamy Echinacea
141/366: Sunny Dandilions
142/366: Frost on Rusted Barbed Wire
145/366: Purple Goatsbeard (+1 image and a link in…
146/366: Green Zebra Tomato Flower (+4 images in n…
148/366: California Poppy with Hat
149/366: Hoverfly on Tarweed
151/366: Striped Seed Sunflower
154/366: Classic Orange Truck
155/366: White Poppy with Droplets
156/366: Hot Pink Clusters
158/366: Little Mushroom Umbrella
159/366: Budding Oregon-grape Cluster (+1 more in…
160/366: Little Red—and Black—Corvette Detail
170/366: Another Incredible Iris (+1 in a note)
47/366: Pacific Gopher Snake Hatchling (+4 more in…
46/366: Golden Echinacea (+5 more in notes)
44/366: Elderly Mushroom
43/366: Deep Pink Dogwood
42/366: Prayer Stones
41/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bokeh Pearls (+2 in note…
39/366: Drizzled Feather
38/366: Magical Poppy Scene
37/366: Bumble Bee in Flight
36/366: Cafe UFOs
35/366: Orange Beads (+1 in a note)
32/366: Dreamy Mushroom
31/366: California Poppy with Droplet
29/366: Moss on a Branch
30/366: Glowing Manzanita Leaf
28/366: Glowing Campion Pod
26/366: Golden Bearded Iris
24/366: Emerging Poppy
23/366: Golden Leaf on Pond
22/366: Mexican Hat Blossom
21/366: Damselfly with Lunch
20/366: Frosted Barbed Wire
19/366: Jagged Edges
18/366: Hood Ornament
17/366: Praying Mantis: "Take me to your leader!"
16/366: Unfurling Fern
15/366: Bumble Bee in Flight
14/366: Lovely Poppies
13/366: Lichen in the Snow, Adorned with Droplets
12/366: Autumn Gold
11/366: Tiny Buds in Vernal Pool
10/366: Seedhead From Above
8/366: African Daisies
7/366: A Pair of Sporophytes in the Snow
4/366: Dreamy Droplet
1/366: Curious Mushroom
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Harry & David Garden: Glowing Golden Rose
Harry & David Garden: Orange-Pink Rose
Color Wheel Project: White
Color Wheel Project: Black
Color Wheel Project: Brown
Color Wheel Project: Purple
Color Wheel Project: Blue
Color Wheel Project: Green
Color Wheel Project: Yellow (+1 in a note)
Color Wheel Project: Orange
Color Wheel Project: Red
Color Wheel Project: Pink
1-10 Project: 4 Pink Poppy Petals
1-10 Project: 1 Morning Glory Blossom
Oregon Fawn Lily Stamens
W is for Wonderful White (+4 insets)
Drumstick Allium
Miracle Tulip
N is for Nature's Noteworthy News about Narrow Nee…
B is for Beautiful Beads
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363/365: "Life is a series of experiences that mak…
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50/366: Ripening White Oak Acorn (+1 in a note)
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Until I moved to southern Oregon, it never occurred to me that acorns look different depending on the species of tree they come from. Our home is surrounded by mostly White Oaks with a few Black Oaks here and there. Once I saw each kind, it was totally obvious! This is a White Oak Acorn, and if you roll your mouse over the picture, you'll see what a Black Oak Acorn looks like (fully ripe and on the ground). I think both of them are really interesting with super textures to appreciate! I found this one in September 2013 while walking around on our property. :)
Until I moved to southern Oregon, it never occurred to me that acorns look different depending on the species of tree they come from. Our home is surrounded by mostly White Oaks with a few Black Oaks here and there. Once I saw each kind, it was totally obvious! This is a White Oak Acorn, and if you roll your mouse over the picture, you'll see what a Black Oak Acorn looks like (fully ripe and on the ground). I think both of them are really interesting with super textures to appreciate! I found this one in September 2013 while walking around on our property. :)
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