If goats could speak, the tales they'd tell.
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Come along in Red Canoe as she explores the quiet backwater of Ohio's State Parks and the scenic streams and rivers of the Midwest. Discover the beauty hidden beyond the water's edge, quietly waiting, past access points, often only inches deep!
Come browse my photography site, Nature Remains: nothing but a photograph, for full-page slide shows of my favorite images and opportunities to purchase them.
In Spring of 2008, I began the study of 2 vernal pools on my property as part of the Ohio Vernal Pool Partnership monitoring program.
My 2008 journal includes the first photos and findings, as I studied this fascinating wetland area just a few steps beyond my backdoor...
2009 photos and findings,
2010,... again!
Now, 4 years later, another season is just days away!

Travel beyond the Midwest has taken me to some beautiful places. Usually off the beaten track, these places are WILD!
Acadia National Park
New River Nature Festival
Olympic National Park
Pictured Rocks and the UP
Voyageurs National Park
(click on the text above each photo for a quick get-away)
A regularly appearing feature, "Have you seen..." takes a closer, more patient look at things usually not seen in a flattering light.
Take a look!
Each spring, as winter lessens its grip and days warm with the first fragrant breezes of a new season, we collect sap from our Sugar Maples and produce just enough syrup for ourselves for the coming year.
The progress of this year's backyard endeavor is illustrated here.
Summer 2008, the tiny jewel of the avian world, a Ruby-throated Hummingbird, nested just feet from my front door. Pictures of her nest and the changing lives within are collected in this journal.
From life the size of a pea....
Cats that come to stay
(click on the text above each photo for stories in these collections)
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.~Robert Frost
7 comments:
Goats are so inquisitive and charming. I knew two alpines who hung around during cook-outs on the farm and ate our shoelaces and hopped into the back of pick-up trucks ;-)
I spent the morning walking around outside--no matter where I went, I could feel them watching. Mom was up to something!
is that one dark goat actually sitting dog-like? Gosh wouldn't those be adorable to spend time with each day -- no doubt what they might say!
Diane
I've had cows do that, too. It's a little . . . hmmmm . . what? - unsettling; because we put them behind fences? I don't have the same guilty twinge when a deer watches from the forest edge.
I'm sure the goats are collecting information and will eventually report back to the Mother Ship.
What an appreciative audience.
I think these would say "Feed Me"
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