Yearly Archives: 2011

Corkscrew Swamp, Fakahatchee Strand, and the Loxahatchee River

For us,  no trip to South Florida is complete without a visit to Corkscrew Swamp and Fakahatchee Strand. Audubon’s approximately 13,000 acre Corkscrew Swamp Preserve, near Naples is an absolutely amazing place.   The preserve is home to the largest remaining old growth Bald Cypress stand in North America.  It also hosts the largest nesting...

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Happy Holidays!!

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Big Cypress

As a native Floridian, I feel so lucky to live in a state with such wonderful wildlife and ecosystems.  As a nature lover, I have to admit I’ve been spoiled.  While some people think Disney World and Miami Beach when they think of Florida, that’s not what makes Florida so special.  The real treasure of...

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Romy - Those are exactly the memories I have of Florida – nice captures!

Some call Californians crazy but I think the state (CA) is going in the right direction when protecting what can so easily perish.
Here, the more crazy, the better.

That reminds me: I need to send a Christmas gift to a marine mammal rescue center I support. Merry Christmas to you too :-) December 20, 2011 – 1:31 am

Corkscrew Swamp, Fakahatchee Strand, and the Loxahatchee River » LMEimages - [...] This is the second of two blog entries from our recent South Florida trip.  The first entry is here [...]December 28, 2011 – 11:24 pm

Big Sur

The last leg of our recent trip to California was spent along the Big Sur coast line.  When the fog cleared enough to see it (a rare occurrence during our brief stay) the coast line was simply breathtaking.  From the big scene to the small scene, it was a feast for the eyes, and the...

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carol acurso - It’s so much fun to travel vicariously with you guys! Really like these shots, LM – the waves ARE interestingly different!November 11, 2011 – 9:30 am

White German Shepherds

We had a blast photographing these two wonderful white German Shepherds!  It was fun discovering the two very different personalities of these dogs and watching them interact. These two dogs were so much fun, I could have kept photographing them all night.  I love my job!

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