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Greetings Earthings!

February 15, 2019 Steve

Yes, I’m still here and I haven’t forgotten about you. If the phrase busy as a bee means anything to you, then that buzzing in

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It’s all in my head

September 26, 2018 Steve

Back before I left for my Labor Day trip to the White Mountains of east central California and the Bristlecone Pine Forest, I wrote about

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Ancient Bristlecone Pines – Redux

September 1, 2018 Steve

As I write this, I’m in route to photograph the ancient bristlecone pine forest. That’s right, I’m headed to the White Mountains of south-central California

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