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More Black And White

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 25, 2014 by Art ArizpeJune 8, 2014

You could say I’m on a black and white kick. I find that sometimes my mind locks in to a pattern and right now that involves seeing the world in black and white. I cropped this photo of dewberry flowers … Continue reading →

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Black And White

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 18, 2014 by Art ArizpeMay 18, 2014

I was very happy with the way the Prickly Poppy (Argemone albiflora spp. texana) flower from the post two weeks ago turned out, so I decided to give some more of my cactus flowers the black and white treatment. I … Continue reading →

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Jacobs Well Hike

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 11, 2014 by Art ArizpeMay 11, 2014

I went on a hike at Jacobs Well Natural Area yesterday morning. Jacobs Well is Hays County’s newest park and it is now open to the public. I was there for the opening ceremonies. Jacobs Well is an artesian spring … Continue reading →

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Prickly Pears Put On A Show

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 4, 2014 by Art ArizpeMay 4, 2014

The Prickly Pears (Opuntia) are putting on a show! In the last week, they all decided to bloom, and the effect is stunning. Of course, they didn’t really coordinate the blooms. I find it fascinating. They don’t know the calendar … Continue reading →

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First Bluebirds Of 2014

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 27, 2014 by Art ArizpeApril 27, 2014

I’m proud to introduce our first set of brood Bluebird hatchlings of 2014! This photo was taken on April 6th and they were already almost a week old. When we checked the nest box the week before, they were still eggs. … Continue reading →

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