tricky trickster, crossing my path
alien view
one of those days
mysterious stowaway
rooster tails
Hi Ho, ATV awaaaaay!
ATVs
4X4s
4X4s
dragsters
the rock perch
done did it
old man out my window
the delicate one
molten
meanwhile, out in the manure pile...
split decision
stuck in the middle
after the rain, something beautiful
touch~me~not
the color of the swamp
wetlands jewel
vivid
she knows I'm there
*spronnnng*
*sigh* yes, he's goofy
li'l doe and her fawn
future heat
refreshed
ready and waiting
m'lord
tall phlox
post shower
think green
A
caught
in the bay
in the bay
a.m. glow
shadows and tall trees
the morning crew
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honey bee!


There was a time when seeing a honey bee was as exciting as seeing a mosquito. These days with the increase of a phenomena known as Colony Collapse Disorder, seeing a honey bee is like winning the jackpot. Even the loss of the smallest, most seemingly insignificant creatures causes a worldwide ripple effect. We lose the bee, we lose more than just honey.
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