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Tag Archives: Yellowstone
Noticing Global Warming, Before We Knew What It Was
Marie Dressler, as Carlotta in Dinner at Eight (1934), reminiscing about her past life as a super-star of the New York stage, and why she can’t return to live in the city: No, everything’s changed. I couldn’t stand it here. … Continue reading
Posted in global warming, uncharted territory
Tagged climate change, Delmonico's, Dinner at Eight, Marie Dressler, winter, Yellowstone
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Cloud Dreaming
with flycatcher accompaniment Great White shark cloud! See those teeth!
Otter Family at Heart Lake in Yellowstone
Otter family visits our backpacking campsite at Heart Lake in Yellowstone
Posted in ecology, national parks, Nature, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged backpacking, Heart Lake, otters, Yellowstone
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Winter Memory
Daytime High Arctic ice crusts the inside length of the cabin door. The ancient space heater sputters. We dress quickly in the cold seeking a hot morning meal before venturing into magic, the landscape of Yellowstone – – standing lodgepoles … Continue reading
Posted in earth, national parks, Nature, Poems, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged climate change, geysers, welcoming winter, winter in Yellowstone, Yellowstone
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Time for a Master Swim Lesson
heading home
Posted in national parks, Nature, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged beaver, Heart Lake, Yellowstone
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East Side Views – Heart Lake
Posted in Birds, national parks, Nature, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged backpacking, dragonflies, Heart Lake, Mergansers, Yellowstone
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Backpacking at Heart Lake in Yellowstone
This summer we spent 4 days, 3 nights backpacking at Heart Lake in Yellowstone. We have been to Heart Lake before on day hikes. But it’s a long way in – more than 8 miles to the lake itself – … Continue reading
Posted in national parks, Nature, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged backpacking, beaver, Heart Lake, Yellowstone
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Bright Moon Wandering – New Poetry Book
I have a new book of poetry – Bright Moon WanderingI would be very happy if you took a look and gave me your thoughts!
Posted in Birds, blogging, books, Dogs, earth, ecology, humor, moon, moose, music, Nature, planets, Poems, politics, solar system, wilderness, wolves, Yellowstone
Tagged animals, birds, books, collies, dogs, earth, humor, hunting, moon, moose, nature, poetry, politics, solar system, wildlife, wolves, Yellowstone
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A River’s Season
A River’s Season To every thing there is a season. For a river, there is a time to build, and a time to cut away a time to slow down, and a time to speed up a time to sparkle, … Continue reading
Posted in earth, ecology, Nature, Poems, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged Firehole River, Gibbon River, rivers, Yellowstone
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Dead Tree Breathing
Sound of Dead Tree Breathing Wind-driven bellows empty and fill cavity vibrates with rasping breath wistful music of standing death On the DeLacy Creek trail to Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone National Park, we heard this tree filling its tree lungs. … Continue reading
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Tagged national parks, pine trees, poetry, Yellowstone
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