This is the house where I spent my childhood. I took this picture when I was just a kid. Winter was ending and the snow on the roof started to melt, forming these amazing icicles.
This picture has lots of green, so it is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. 🙂
My better-half took this photo while on a mountain hike.
I thought this picture of a helicopter made a nice backdrop for this quote. I snapped the chopper image while hiking along the Pacific coast of the USA.
I have many bad-guy characters in my books. I took this picture to show a bad guy in the shadows who is spying on you 🙂
While on a day hike, I took this photo of a brook flowing over mossy stones and wood.
This picture of alligators gives me inspiration when I write about my fictional nation of Togna.
Togna is a land in the middle of the “Lost Hemisphere,” so it has many of its own unique forms of life.
I took this photo on a trip to Florida. I haven’t spent lots of time in places with “gators,” so they are exotic to me. In my novels, most of my characters would find Togna exotic.
My better-half took these pictures last summer while hiking in the mountains of Washington State, USA. I thought this would be a good way to commemorate World Wildlife Day in honor of our “wild” brothers and sisters. 🙂
A crocus flower in my front yard bloomed just before a frost. The edges of the petals got a little “burned.”
This heron bird was wading in a pond near a place I once lived. After fishing awhile, he (or she) left the water and stood on the bank. The poor thing looks so cold and muddy! It was a chilly, wet February day.
I took this picture near my home by the Pacific Coast.