Dr. Joseph Drew Lanham is an American author, poet and wildlife biologist, whose research interests are in Wildlife Ecology, Conservation Outreach and others. You can read more here.
Friday, June 4, 2021
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I like the fact that he chooses to sit in trees to see nature from a different perspective.
ReplyDeleteThank you Haddock, I like that too :)
DeleteYet again blogger hid this post from me. Sigh. It updates it's 'reading list' very sporadically and haphazardly at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful (and truthful) quote.
I'm sorry about that Sue, I still have to get my 'follow by e-mail' changed over too.
DeleteA very interesting quote.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, I thought so also :)
DeleteHow true that is.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret, totally agree :)
DeleteI love the way that as Bloggers we connect in this way.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend
Wren x
I feel the same way Wren, you have a lovely weekend also and thank you x :)
DeleteMuito interessante.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada :) Um abraço e um bom final de semana pra vocês também.
DeleteWe should begin to reconnect...indeed.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely, thank you Anni :)
DeleteGreat quote! I have always felt a connection with other nature lovers.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a happy weekend!
Me too Eileen. Thank you and I wish you the same :)
DeleteI love nature but the part I love is the water, mounatains, beaches like the one he is sitting on in the link. that looks like it is our Longboat Beach called Beer Can Island. Birds are good but not my thing, i lean toward critters with 4 legs.. it is all nature and i do love nature
ReplyDeleteI love all those that you mentioned Sandra, though I feel more drawn to the mountains. I do love the beach though for their birdlife as I do love birds, and four-legged fur babies :)
DeleteSo true!
ReplyDeleteIndeed Martha :)
DeleteI beleive, as well.
ReplyDeleteMe too, thank you Jenn :)
Deleteall of nature, so fascinating and a great force to connect with!!
ReplyDeleteVery much so, thanks Debbie :)
DeleteA beautiful image and words.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
All the best Jan
So glad, thank you Jan and all the best to you also.
DeleteQuite wise.
ReplyDeleteThanks William , I thought so too :)
DeleteA wise and very true thought.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Thank you Maria :)
DeleteAnd you do this beautifully, Denise. I think blogging connects us all to each other’s worlds which is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay, I appreciate that, and I agree wholeheartedly for we are all connected here, and yes it is wonderful :)
DeleteLove the beautiful image and words.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, Denise.
So glad Veronica, thank you. Happy Sunday to you also :)
DeleteI agree with others in how it is nice the way bloggers connect and learn about each other's lives.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, couldn’t agree more, and occasionally we meet up and share our stories one-on-one. Meeting you and Bill is one of our nicest memories when you were passing through Washington DC :)
DeleteYes. It is surprisingly hard to tell the in-depth stories.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :)
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