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Frances Wood I Author, Naturalist
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Let the beauty we love. Be what we do. Guillemot photos by Craig Johnson. In 2004 Frances began coordinating a research project on the nearly 1,000 Pigeon Guillemots, black and white seabirds with fire engine red feet, that breed in the bluffs around Whidbey Island. To learn more, check out the project's website: www.pigeonguillemot.org. L 41 Whidbey Places. L Links l Contact.
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Frances Wood I Author, Naturalist
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Down to Camp'.tells an ongoing story that connects today's reader with a vivid snapshot of. Warner Blake, President. Snohomish Historical Society, Inc. Nina Blackman Bakeman (above). The stories of strong pioneer women, particularly those living in the Pacific Northwest have always intrigued Frances, from Fay Fuller, the first woman to climb Mt. Rainier, to Nina Blackman Bakeman, her own great grandmother. Down to Camp: A History of Summer Folk on Whidbey Island. And at the Women’s Legacy Project web site.
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Frances Wood I Author, Naturalist
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Filled with fresh observations. Frances Wood is available to give presentations and conduct workshops. Her lively presentations accompanied with photos, illustrations and/or sound recordings are especially appropriate for Audubon chapter meetings, writers' groups and conferences, birding festivals, courses on nature or the environment, library programs and other civic meetings. Frances designs each presentation to fit the alloted time slot. Presentation and workshop topics include:. Bird Myths and Legends.
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Frances Wood I Biography
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Shortly after, my two sons left home and I began researching our family history, which grew into my first book. Down to Camp: A History of Summer Folk on Whidbey Island. That book prompted my second book. Community at the Crossroads: The History of Bayview on Whidbey Island. A photo history with Arcadia Publishing of the town where I live. Along the way I wrote. Brushed by Feathers: A Year of Birdwatching in the West. A daily radio program on the intriguing ways of birds. We tend a vegetable garden, a sm...
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Frances Wood I Author, Naturalist
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Every aspect of our lives is,. In a sense, a vote for the kind of. World we want to live in. Frances has created a project called 41 Whidbey Places, a collection of true stories linked to special locations on Whidbey Island, Washington. The stories are personal; the places are public. Together they form a mosaic of Island life. Visit 41WhidbeyPlaces. To read the stories, find their settings and view photos. The story collection continues to grow. L 41 Whidbey Places. L Links l Contact.
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Resources - Soundview Writers
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Write Your Heart Out. The Writer's Journal- Containing Our Stories. A few essential resources for writers:. Http:/ www.amherstwriters.com/. Http:/ www.nila.edu/. Http:/ www.writersalliance.org/. Https:/ www.awpwriter.org/. A few great writing blogs by NILA alums. Http:/ www.stefaniefreele.com/. Http:/ fizzwhizzingflushbunker.blogspot.com/. Http:/ www.stefonmears.com/. Http:/ sandcanyonalmanac.wordpress.com/. Http:/ www.franceswood.typepad.com/. Http:/ www.handsworking.com/.