Ceropegia's photos

Great spangled fritillary- underside

10 Aug 2008 221
Taken in my backyard.

Swan reflected

14 Aug 2006 183
Taken at the Chicago Botanic Garden. (DSCF0117)

Bearded iris - Larue Boswell

13 Aug 2009 201
Taken in my garden, Etowah County, Alabama

Iguana portrait

17 Aug 2004 141
Taken at the Birmingham Zoo, Alabama

Red lily

04 Jun 2006 163
Taken in my garden, Etowah County, Alabama

Snowy egret

13 Aug 2009 137
Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama. This is a wetland area that is part of the Coosa River watershed. (DSC01824)

Green heron #3

28 Apr 2008 148
Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama. This is a wetland area that is part of the Coosa River watershed.

Red, green, and blue with swan

14 Aug 2006 160
Chicago Botanic Garden. (DSCF0117)

Lavender waterlily

26 Jul 2008 162
Chicago Botanic Garden. Ilinois (DSC01386)

Reflecting pool

28 Jul 2008 186
Chicago Botanic Garden. Photo chosen for inclusion in the 9th Edition of the Schmap Guide to Chicago. (DSC01382)

Lotus blossoms with Chihuly ball

20 Aug 2004 154
Atlanta Botanic Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia

Leopard frog

28 Jul 2008 174
Volo Bog, Lake County, Illinois. (DSC01447)

Dogwood leaves

01 Nov 2006 142
Buck;s Pocket State Park, Alabama

Natural sand sculptures

05 Apr 2009 180
White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. The sands are gypsum, not silica. (DSC02998)

Noccalula Falls in spring

10 Apr 2006 201
On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this 90 foot falls is named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced by her father to marry a chief from another tribe instead of her true love.

Behind Noccalula Falls

12 May 2004 171
On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this is a 90 foot falls named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced to marry a chief instead of the one she really loved. Taken behind the falls. A statue of Noccalula jumping into the gorge is in the upper left.

Noccalula Falls (very dry)

16 Aug 2007 1 310
On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this is 90 foot falls named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced to marry a chief instead of the one she really loved. In the summer the creek becomes very dry and the falls trickle down to nothing, but when full they are quite impressive.

High Falls Park foot bridge

19 Oct 2007 199
High Falls County Park, on Town Creek, Dekalb County, Alabama. This shot of the foot bridge was taken just above the falls when the creek was very low and the falls almost dry. (DSCF0095)

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