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Go to:  http://www.photosbycynthia.smugmug.com/nature

Click on:  Ice Snow Water Gallery

Vines Reflected in Pond Rain on Window Green Leaves Reflected in Pond

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Jeweled Leaves in the Woods

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red cherries fallen on a gray sidewalk

a rainbow in the combined mist of sprinkler spray

a bumblebee on yellow flowers

a field of sparrows undulating in waves

a rock dove in the middle of the road

a yellow dog chasing a brown leaf

locust beans dripping greenly from a tree

dairy being delivered to a home (who knew?!)

and a hawk perched on a rooftop.

Every day I see a hawk.

UEI Bee

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Hawk in Branches

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Each year I send flower seeds to friends and family.  This year I sent morning glories to my relatives.  My cousin L. sent me this picture of a flower in bloom.

Morning Glory

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Petite Branches

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Greetings, everyone.  From Monday August 3 until Friday August 7, I am offering the following image as a limited edition set of three 4×6 postcards.  No more than 10 sets will be produced.  Please send inquiries to photographybycynthia[at]gmail.com.

One Raspberry

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For most of my professional life, I have worked for environmental organizations where staff often ponder questions like what does it mean to connect children (especially urban youth) to nature (especially in the big city)?  I find myself reflecting on my childhood in a small Virginia city where people kept a chicken or two in their backyards.  One neighbor even illegally kept a goat.  I write often about being able to see the Blue Ridge Mountains from my back porch.  In a yard the size of postage stamp, my younger brother and I discovered bright blue bird’s eggs in a nest near our house, a monarch chrysalis under our backporch, and garter snakes burrowed in the ground near the dog’s water dish.  I never visited a national park in my youth but I certainly felt connected to nature.  I now live in a metropolis of three million plus people.  There is no place I can go without hearing the rumble of cars in the distance, trains rolling by or planes flying overhead.  I believe in the magnificence of cities and in human ingenuity but there is something to be said for a quiet patch of green.

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