This Morning In The Marsh
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A beautiful clear morning walk through Stanfield Marsh marked a nice beginning for the fifth day of 2006.
Labels: Big Bear, exercise, foot travel, recreation, winter
a place to be
Labels: Big Bear, exercise, foot travel, recreation, winter
posted by Jim at 3:55 PM
We are a car-free retired couple living in a small 950 sq ft mountain cabin on less than 1/4 acre at 6,750 ft elevation. The native plant habitat we established on the property now exceeds 100 species and we grow organic vegetables on a small portion of the yard. In our continuing efforts toward simple, sustainable and rewarding lives we bid our last car "Good Riddance" in January of 1997. Earth Home Garden represents what we love in life; our bountiful planet EARTH and all her natural diversity; our cozy little cabin HOME and the family it has sheltered for 29 years; and the GARDEN around us which nurtures so many native creatures and helps feed us as well. It's our PLACE TO BE........... ***NOTICE*** Unless otherwise stated, all photos and text posted here are the copyrighted property of Jim Otterstrom, who hereby grants permission to re-print or re-publish his work, freely, for non-commercial purposes, so long as it is un-altered and credit is given. See the Creative Commons license at bottom of page.
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7 Comments:
Wow. That is beautiful. Thanks, Jim. When we finally have sunlight here in Minnesota, I'll try to share something like that.
What a stunning photo!
What's that white stuff on the ground? Sand?
what a gorgeous scene- you've been a busy blogger, sorry I'v been kind of out of the loop.
I loved the post on decapping the needles-= and hey I found a huge box full of basketry tools and materials. I'd like to send them to you, I don't know anyone arund here that would use them. (Plud I have a beauitul Cherokee Heritage Calendar I'd like to send you- already bought it, so you can't say no) :)
all the best,
Walela
Hi Deb, I'll be looking forward to that...
Mum, Thanks!
pablo, That white stuff ids Dallas's snow cone.
Walela, I've been a bit bust too and haven't been to your blog in a couple of days, but I will try & put that basketry stuff to good use if your ready to part with it, and you know I'll love the Cherokee Calendar. Thank you so much.
I've e-mailed you my address.
Beautiful photo! Well done!
Oooooh snow :), probably won't see that again down here this year. i can't believe these 60 and 70 degree temps, in January of all times.
You weren't kidding about being a better blogger were ya ;)
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