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PHOTOPAGE 387 |
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Early
March 2009
Responding to internal
energy, whatever the call, up and through push the early
sentinels of Spring.
387.11
Last Year and This
387.12
Tendril
387.13
Mallard Kill

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387.1
Green Mat
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The green
is like an overall light wash of watercolor |
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387.2
Emerging
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Clusters of Snowdrops emerge from
the brown grass of last year. >> |
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Snowdrops
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Multiflora Rose Thorns |
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387.5
Riverview
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In March, I
go to look for the Skunk
Cabbage for fun visuals. Inside the contoured leaf shell is a flower
head,
a knobbed yellow ball that resembles a cooked egg yolk that smells mildly
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387.6
River Turbulence
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Associated with more urban
environments, this pigeon found a home at a canal lock >>> |
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Rock Dove
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Skunk Cabbage |
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Grape Vines
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Sources of the many tendril sculptures,
I display here, these are the older vines that, having reached the tops of
the tallest trees drape back down to the ground. Some of the vines are as
thick as a human's leg.
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387.10
Multiflora Rose
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