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Backyard Shots

Mother Nature's Son Posted on September 21, 2014 by Art ArizpeSeptember 21, 2014

We just had a few rainy days, so I guessed there would be something interesting in our backyard. I was not disappointed. The first thing I spotted was all the rain lilies (Cooperia pedunculata). We have some white ones but most … Continue reading →

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10th Annual Naturescapes Awards Reception

Mother Nature's Son Posted on September 14, 2014 by Art ArizpeSeptember 14, 2014

We held the 10th Annual Naturescapes Awards Reception last night at the San Marcos Activity Center. The reception opened the Exhibition at the Walkers’ Gallery and also gave an opportunity to recognize the award winners. The turnout was excellent, with over 100 exhibitors, family, … Continue reading →

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Spring Lake

Mother Nature's Son Posted on September 7, 2014 by Art ArizpeSeptember 7, 2014

I went to Spring Lake in San Marcos today. The lake is formed by a dam near the beginning of the San Marcos River. The river’s source is the San Marcos Springs which are the second largest cluster of springs … Continue reading →

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Like A Snake

Mother Nature's Son Posted on August 24, 2014 by Art ArizpeAugust 24, 2014

I caught a small green grass snake (Opheodrys vernalis) today, but it was pure luck. I was walking in our yard, near some brushy undergrowth, and I saw a fairly thick bright green stalk lying almost horizontally. It caught my attention … Continue reading →

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A Little Bit Of Onion Creek

Mother Nature's Son Posted on August 17, 2014 by Art ArizpeAugust 17, 2014

I went to Onion Creek, just a little upstream from Stagecoach Park. I tried to get to Onion Creek at the park, but was unable to because of a fence and the land dropping off. I had seen another approach to … Continue reading →

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