Random Photos

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A random taste of photos:
White daisy-like flowers and a red wildflower near a stream. A goat among sheep at Deer Hollow Farm. Grand Canyon, Arizona
A white, orange and black koi fish in a shallow green pond. Red rock mountains fade progressively into the distance in Sedona. Closeup on an old dirty brown window.
Lovely marsh muck. A vacant paper wasp nest held in the palm of my hand. The nest is constructed of open hexagonal cells in which the young develop. Trees on a hill in Pacheco State Park, California.
An old decrepit abandoned building in the toxic dead tree zone near Mammoth Mountain. (It was probably an emergency snow cabin or something.) Natural CO2 outgassing from a magma body beneath Mammoth Mountain asphyxiated more than 100 acres of trees near Horseshoe Lake in the early 1990s. The gasses become concentrated to deadly levels in enclosed structures such as cabins. Painted Desert within the Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. A bright red and yellow sunflower.
Tufa along the shore at Mono Lake. A knot in this tree resembles a strange eye. Sea Nettle jellyfish.
A strange alien-looking red succulent plant grows on a scrubby coastal region. High voltage tower reflected in the water of a pink salt marsh. A tadpole with legs in the shallow water of TJ Lake or Lake Barrett (not sure which).
Red roses. Vegetation surrounds a mossy rock. Lavender flowers on a green succulent plant at the beach.
California Condor female, tagged number 33, soaring overhead against a clouded blue sky. Painted Desert within the Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. This fellow looks like a bee, but may be a hoverfly, AKA flower fly. Any entomologists out there are most welcome to correct me!
Nawiliwili Bay. Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Two Grevy\'s Zebras hang out on the \
Tiny yellow and white wildflowers dot a hill in Pacheco State Park, California. An empty snail shell impaled on a stick and covered with spider webs. Crystal Crag and broken rocks face off at TJ Lake or Lake Barrett (not sure which).
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Photos by artist Erin Metcalf of Eirewolf Creations.

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