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The Post Office Poems: March 2010
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The Post Office Poems. An interactive, ongoing poetry project highlighting Fall City and the Snoqualmie Valley, written by an anonymous author and posted weekly on the bulletin board at the Fall City Post Office. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Here among straight backs,. Green shirts and flirting sparks. Of light, of feather,. Among songs of ancients. The wind, lonely as a stone. It touches the old swing. By the river, begins to push. Just enough to capture the eye. And surely there are ghosts. Over the moss,.
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The Post Office Poems: May 2011
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The Post Office Poems. An interactive, ongoing poetry project highlighting Fall City and the Snoqualmie Valley, written by an anonymous author and posted weekly on the bulletin board at the Fall City Post Office. Monday, May 9, 2011. The eagles and the ghosts. The eagles and the ghosts. On the high woven palace. Royalty sleeps. Sun. Fiddles and opens the sky. Alexandra rises on her small legs. Leaning on the breast. David tucks his wings. Warmth from the burning heart. Of their nest wells up. There is th...
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The Post Office Poems: the eagles and the ghosts
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The Post Office Poems. An interactive, ongoing poetry project highlighting Fall City and the Snoqualmie Valley, written by an anonymous author and posted weekly on the bulletin board at the Fall City Post Office. Monday, May 9, 2011. The eagles and the ghosts. The eagles and the ghosts. On the high woven palace. Royalty sleeps. Sun. Fiddles and opens the sky. Alexandra rises on her small legs. Leaning on the breast. David tucks his wings. Warmth from the burning heart. Of their nest wells up. There is th...
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The Post Office Poems: June 2010
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The Post Office Poems. An interactive, ongoing poetry project highlighting Fall City and the Snoqualmie Valley, written by an anonymous author and posted weekly on the bulletin board at the Fall City Post Office. Thursday, June 17, 2010. Roadtrip through Eastern Washington into Idaho. To Silverwood. Mother's Day, my daughters' treat. Shared driving time and the most astounding rainbows. Reaching across the horizon. Music for the slideshow is provided by Daniel Ho. In his "Coolest Drop of Rain".
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The Post Office Poems: December 2009
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The Post Office Poems. An interactive, ongoing poetry project highlighting Fall City and the Snoqualmie Valley, written by an anonymous author and posted weekly on the bulletin board at the Fall City Post Office. Wednesday, December 30, 2009. The Addiction for Mermaids. I lay naked under the sea. You call on each and every wave. Frothy and young,. In the wind of my memory. I swim once a year for a season. Wearing rust and red. On my silver breasts,. My tail flashing like teeth. You throw lines hopeful.
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Alan Bauer Photography & Nature Blog: November 2010
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Alan Bauer Photography and Nature Blog. What have I been photographing, where have I been visiting, what have I been learning about our natural history. Monday, November 1, 2010. Brown Pelicans delight on the Oregon Coast. I've long enjoyed seeing the large numbers of Brown Pelicans that call the area on the North Oregon Coast/South Washington Coast home in the summer/early fall. Watching them from areas south of the Columbia River has always been just so fun - they are such fascinating birds! But the be...
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Alan Bauer Photography & Nature Blog: April 2010
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Alan Bauer Photography and Nature Blog. What have I been photographing, where have I been visiting, what have I been learning about our natural history. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Artist Reception at Marianwood Art Gallery tomorrow. Thanks for your time and maybe I’ll see a few of you there tomorrow evening! Links to this post. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. What a beak.the Evening Grosbeak. The chorus of chatter they create is absolutely lovely! So while they are not as common as our summer visitors, the blac...
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Alan Bauer Photography & Nature Blog: October 2010
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Alan Bauer Photography and Nature Blog. What have I been photographing, where have I been visiting, what have I been learning about our natural history. Sunday, October 17, 2010. Return of the Bald Eagles. The holiday season has once again almost returned, bringing with it our annual season of joy, sharing, and hopeful happiness (What? Is it really November already! They lay on average only two eggs in the nest and only 10% of all newborns will survive until adulthood. Adulthood is reached at age fiv...
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Alan Bauer Photography & Nature Blog: May 2010
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Alan Bauer Photography and Nature Blog. What have I been photographing, where have I been visiting, what have I been learning about our natural history. Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A flowery day along Ingalls Creek. But pausing and watching for a moment reveals all of the grosbeaks, tanagers, chickadees, and the list goes on. But the real show is at your feet. Above: Glacier lily; flowering Kinnickinick; Hooker fairy-bells; Fern-leaf desert parsley; False Solomon seal). Links to this post. It's 45* and wet ou...
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Alan Bauer Photography & Nature Blog: September 2010
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Alan Bauer Photography and Nature Blog. What have I been photographing, where have I been visiting, what have I been learning about our natural history. Friday, September 24, 2010. Just who is that screaming from the mountain rocks? They are elusive to see some of the time, but equally as up close and curious to be checking you out the next. One moment they are silent, the next they utter an amazing “Eeeek! 8221; type of panic call and dash away to hide! Links to this post. Thursday, September 9, 2010.