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reflection in lake

The birds seemed to flit through submerged groves ...
--- Thoreau

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Camp Visitors

"What the heck is that???" --:)

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Buck by Wilderness Lake at Dawn

The present is the wave that explodes over my head ....
--- Annie Dillard

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Deer in Trinity Alps Meadow

The world is canvas to our imaginations.
--Thoreau

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Wilderness Lake

My heart's in the Highlands ...
-- Robert Burns

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River Otters

How retired an otter manages to live!
-- Thoreau

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Columbian Black Tail Doe

I think that it would be well if the
Indian names, were as far as possible restored ....
-- Thoreau

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Columbian Black-tailed Spike

But can't you hear the Wild ---
it's calling you.
-- Robert Service

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Butterfly in Needles

....So many secrets sleep in Nature.
--- Emerson

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Egret

... We can see the trail of the wind ...
--Navajo Legend

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Spike by Redbud

The more I drift in foreign places ....
--- Don Blanding

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Old Chimney

The chimney is to some extent an independent structure ....
even after the house is burned it still stands sometimes ...
--- Thoreau ( Walden )

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Columbian Black-Tailed Doe

What little of all we know is said!
What drops of all the sea of our science are baled up!
--- Emerson

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Columbian Black-tailed Spike

He is sprung of a noble family.
He is highly related .....
--- Thoreau

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Black Bear

Ah, far enough ....
Far, far enough from here---
--- Stevenson

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Blue Damsel Dragonfly

The French call dragon-flies "demoiselles."
--- Thoreau (Journal - Nov. 4, 1852)

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Butterfly on Lily

Shall we say, "A penny for your thoughts,"
before we have looked into the face of Nature?
--- Thoreau

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Young Douglas Fir Squirrel

A King's River Indian told me that they call him "Pillillooeet" ....
--- John Muir

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Timber Rattlesnake

A silent place removed from all the clamor of the crowd ...
---- Don Blanding

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Water Turtles

My days were not days of the week,
bearing the stamp of any heathen deity ...
--- Thoreau

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Cottontail

All things that love the sun are out of doors ...
--- Wordsworth

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Columbian Black-tailed Doe

Nature makes no noise ....
--- Thoreau

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Bald Eagle

....In those days he sometimes saw it all alive
with ducks and other water fowl, and ....
there were many eagles about it.
--- Thoreau

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Black Bear

It is the turning point between afternoon and evening.
--Thoreau

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Mountain Lion

Mystery is always there.
--- Fiona MacLeod

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Wilderness Campfire

You can always see a face in the fire.
--- Thoreau (Walden)

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Great Egret

As prisoned birds must find in freedom,
Winging wildly across the white ...
--- Siegfried Sassoon

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American Bald Eagle

You were the spirit of the height ....
--- Eunice Tietjens

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Owl

I rejoice that there are owls.
--- Thoreau

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Columbian Black-Tailed Doe

Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact.
--- Emerson

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Columbian Black-Tailed Buck

Those who know do not talk.
--- Lao Tzu

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Mountain Lion

I wish to speak a word for Nature .... and wildness .....
--- Thoreau

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Trinity River

And then you have the shining river,
winding here and there and yonder ...
--- Mark Twain

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Black Bear in Meadow

... Nature writes her benignant lessons so plainly ....
---- Chistopher Morley
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Trinity County Sunset

Even the night will blossom as the rose.
--- Masefield

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Near Natural Bridge

How deeply trees are rooted in our hearts ....
--- Don Blanding

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Columbian Black-tailed Buck

There he was, as neighbourly as you please ....
--- David Grayson

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Photos Copyright © 1992-2004 by Gary A. Robertson

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