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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Depth

    It has been over seven years since my last visit to Yellowstone National Park, and I hope to return again some day to this fascinating place.  The diversity of geologic features, wildlife, and beauty is amazing; and each trip only begins to scratch the surface of what the Park has to offer.  Yellowstone National Park…

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  • Sorry, I Burned the Pine Nuts

    In digging through my draft posts, the ones that never quite saw the light of the blogosphere, I came across this one … sharing an easy pasta recipe with sautéed spinach on the side.  I have mentioned before that my husband is the primary cook in this house; not that I don’t know how or…

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  • Eagle Hunting Mallard

    Originally posted on Outside Duluth: A couple of months ago, I saw a mature bald eagle hunt and finally catch a mallard in the water. It was pretty cool to see, and I didn’t figure I’d get to see anything like that again soon. I was mistaken. During this year’s Brrrrdathon (supporting the Friends of…

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Serenity

    Spanish moss hanging overhead, lush foliage creeping into the nooks and crannies of a wooden bridge, water so still that each peaceful detail is mirrored with precision … Charleston’s Magnolia Plantation has many spots of serenity. Ciao! ~ Kat This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge.  ”Serenity” was this week’s theme. …

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Shadowed

    Starkly shadowed and backlit at sunset, a bare tree in winter can be a beautiful thing. Ciao! ~ Kat This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge.  ”Shadowed” was this week’s theme.  Everyone is welcome to join in the Challenge; further details on how to participate and links to others’ responses are…

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: New

    All around the world, students were exposed to something new this morning … the 2015 FIRST Robotics Competition challenge was unveiled through a live webcast. FIRST Robotics is a global competition for 9th through 12th graders (14 through 18 year old students). The vision of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is: To…

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