Archive for the ‘Coulter Hibiscus’ Category
This summer, the Big Horn Fire caused so much damage to the National Forest
in the Santa Catalina Mountains remains closed to the public. Therefore,
hiking and photographing wildflowers in the Catalinas will not be in 2020,
which provides a good excuse to revisit some wildflower photos over the past ten summers.
Coulter Hibiscus Wildflowers — Image by kenne
Eastern Bluebird — Computer Art by kenne
When you have seen one ant, one bird, one tree, you have not seen them all.
— E. O. Wilson
Coulter Hibiscus Wildflower (September 4, 2015) — Grunge Art by kenne
As the kleenex flower, the hibiscus
drops its browning wads, we forget
annually, as one forgets a sickness.
— from “A Retrospect of Humidity” by Les Murray