Skip directly to content

macro

Allium

on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 20:22


Artist Copyright - All works of art within this web site are protected under U.S. copyright laws and international conventions. No portion of the artist's works or statements may be used, downloaded, reproduced using any means, copied, or transferred electronically, without prior written permission from the artist.

Spring Bouquet

on Sun, 04/08/2012 - 16:44


Artist Copyright - All works of art within this web site are protected under U.S. copyright laws and international conventions. No portion of the artist's works or statements may be used, downloaded, reproduced using any means, copied, or transferred electronically, without prior written permission from the artist.

Spring Textures Gallery Posted

on Sun, 03/25/2012 - 15:14

Wonderful textures and colors abound in our spring months, and the garden is a great spot to appreciate them. A gallery of seven photographs that celebrate these expressions of nature has been posted for your enjoyment. Click here to view.

Garden Spider

on Sun, 03/04/2012 - 23:22


Artist Copyright - All works of art within this web site are protected under U.S. copyright laws and international conventions. No portion of the artist's works or statements may be used, downloaded, reproduced using any means, copied, or transferred electronically, without prior written permission from the artist.

Gray Hairstreak Gallery Posted

on Sun, 12/04/2011 - 03:54

The Strymon melinus, or gray hairstreak, is common throughout the continental United States. A gallery of photographs of this hairstreak visitor is available for viewing by clicking here.


Artist Copyright - All works of art within this web site are protected under U.S. copyright laws and international conventions. No portion of the artist's works or statements may be used, downloaded, reproduced using any means, copied, or transferred electronically, without prior written permission from the artist.

Coffee Frozen Yogurt

on Sun, 10/23/2011 - 00:08


Homemade ice cream is clearly amazing, and simply unmatched by even the best small batch commercial brands. It's certainly difficult to compare apples to oranges, and even more so a fantastic chocolate ice cream to a frozen yogurt made with fresh, local peaches. In the end, however, one "ice cream" beckons me more than any other.

Like many of my favorite frozen dairy recipes, this one originates with David Lebovitz's The Perfect Scoop. This frozen yogurt has an added benefit, using only six ingredients.

Pages