I had great fun taking these images over 6 miles of old growth trail today at Hoypus State Park on North Whidbey Island. The pink salmonberry, yellow skunk cabbage, nettles, and sword fern spores are all great heralds of spring in the Pacific Northwest. Hope you enjoy viewing as much as I did capturing them!
Breaking out of my comfort zone is difficult, so I had to triple dare myself to post this little video. I decided everyone looks dorky holding a camera at arm's length and this was the best I could do given my circumstance. Eventually my goal is to create a video that invites you to participate in some nature reconnection activities with me, and for that I will have someone else hold the camera so I can reach further from the dorkiness zone.
I had great fun taking these images over 6 miles of old growth trail today at Hoypus State Park on North Whidbey Island. The pink salmonberry, yellow skunk cabbage, nettles, and sword fern spores are all great heralds of spring in the Pacific Northwest. Hope you enjoy viewing as much as I did capturing them!
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Erin
3/29/2014 10:37:28 am
Thanks for stopping by, Leah! This winter has been one of extremes for sure - record snows for half of the US, record droughts and earlier spring for the other. Glad I could give you some sights of spring at least! The audio file I posted on this website's Home Page is also from that same day in the woods, if you want to hear some spring birds. : )
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