Field Guide to Nola Nature
by Patricia Sills Bernstein
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About the Book
Recently I have been healing myself through daily nature walks in the empty golf course at City Park. I have realized that nature gives to us through the sun, through the oxygen, and through its majestic beauty. I have tried to capture several parts of my experience from this past summer's walks with the dogs in the park.
This book is a small representation of a much larger environment. It is a reminder of what exists around us that we are too busy to visit.
I like the old saying “stop and smell the roses.” I think more of us need to remember it and put nature back into our daily lives.
Can you imagine being mugged for some okra seeds?
This book is a small representation of a much larger environment. It is a reminder of what exists around us that we are too busy to visit.
I like the old saying “stop and smell the roses.” I think more of us need to remember it and put nature back into our daily lives.
Can you imagine being mugged for some okra seeds?
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 58 - Publish Date: Nov 16, 2008
- Keywords honey bee, scientific classification, New Orleans, heron, tomato, okra, alligators, spiders, flowers, photography, Nature
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About the Creator
Muffin Bernstein
New Orleans, LA
1976 Cancer Baby artist owner of 2 dogs love to bake!