I missed Earth Day yesterday and wanted to send this out today, resharing last year’s Earth Day post because the photos are just so beautiful. I’ve added the photo below from my latest visit to the Refuge last week. Enjoy the photos!
What better day for a photo essay of photos taken at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, than Earth Day? I love our planet and I love nature.
My photography primarily revolves around nature, particularly the nature around me. I have spent a lot of time at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge throughout my life. It is a place that is very dear to me and most familiar to me. I’ve spent the last decade or so documenting the Refuge through my photography.
Happy Earth Day! Be kind to our Mother, today and every day!
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The text of this essay is from my journals, circa July 2014. It started as a rough draft when I was working on my B.A. in Creative Writing and Digital Communications. It’s been worked and re-worked, expanded, revised, expanded some more, revised again and the now the final copy is part of my unpublished memoir manuscript,
Absolutely stunning photos. Thank you!
Happy Earth Day, Pamela. Beautiful photos and the flowers are really blooming in your area! I especially like that image of the American Woodcock and their baby! Great capture!