Pods

Poppy Snake, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. It's poppy popping time in my garden, otherwise known as full spring around here. Poppy pods are surprisingly short lived:…

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Tears of the Poppy

Tears of the Poppy, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. The poppy weeps for the beauty of the world and the ephemeral nature of life.

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Papaver Rhoeas

It's poppy time of year in my garden. I can't resist a poppy, they are among my favorite flowers to photograph. Ephemeral and architected to respond to even slight wind…

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Kicking Up Her Heels

Katie Rose's chronological first birthday is fast approaching. Of course, she's not really a one year old. Her "corrected" age, as they say, is about eight months (this counts from…

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Boat Drop

Boat Drop, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. If I casually looked at this image without knowing any better, I'd assume it was a scan of a hand-painted…

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Lighthouse in the Fog

Lighthouse in the Fog, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. In remote darkness we descended the stairs to the Point Reyes Lighthouse. Droplets of water hung to everything…

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Salutation to the Sun

Salutation to the Sun, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Briefly noted: This newly opened poppy greeting the morning sun, with the lawn behind still in shadow. More…

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City of Nets

Coming out of Zion with kids still coated in sand from Coral Pink Sand Dunes I polled the troops. Perhaps it was the mention of being careful about rattlesnakes when…

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Little Harold

This is a photo of me when I was two or three. I can't track down my age any more precisely, or the location, although it is likely to be…

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Sunset from Navajo Point

Sunset from Navajo Point, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Arriving at the south rim of the Grand Canyon just at sunset, we stopped at Navajo Point. I…

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Wall at Arcosanti

Wall at Arcosanti, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Our first stop in the Davis ark was, appropriately enough, Arcosanti. Founded by architect Paolo Soleri, now in his…

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