Agarita Spring
This photo of an Agarita (Mahonia trifoliolata) branch was taken in May of this year. Agarita Spring This native is a member of the barberry family and is an evergreen shrub about 3 – 6 feet in height. The wood … Continue reading →
This photo of an Agarita (Mahonia trifoliolata) branch was taken in May of this year. Agarita Spring This native is a member of the barberry family and is an evergreen shrub about 3 – 6 feet in height. The wood … Continue reading →
Another one of my images was selected for the Spherical exhibition at the A Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas. The juror was Carla Ellard who is the Assistant Curator, SW & Mexican Photography Collection, Wittliff Collection at Texas State … Continue reading →
Mary captured this photo of a Texas Brown Tarantula on her cell phone camera recently. It was evening and dark outside. The tarantula was on the rock step at the the entrance to our kitchen. It’s not the best photograph, … Continue reading →
Part of the restoration work we’ve done on our property involves removing Ashe Junipers. We leave the cut junipers which provide habitat for birds and other wildlife. We’re also interested in providing supplemental water for wildlife. We have a wet-weather … Continue reading →
No, not that kind of grass! I’m talking about native grasses. Around here, they’re our favorite kind, for several reasons. First, they’re well-adapted. They evolved here and are adapted to the soil types, rainfall, temperatures, diseases, herbivores, competitors, and periodic … Continue reading →