Rabbit


Rabbit was photographed by Gail M2 Poole
near Southern Pines Recreation Department
off Highway 441, Georgia, USA in 2010. 
It is N-009 in the Faces of Nature Gallery.


See Rabbit tracing below.  Click picture to enlarge.





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Man - Forever Tied to Nature


Man – Forever Tied to Nature
was photographed by Paige Mullis
in Georgia, USA in 2009. 
Trace drawing done by Gail M2 Poole. 
It is N-008 in the Naturelings Gallery.


See tracing below.  Click the pictures to enlarge them.


 


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Crocodile Rock


As the title suggests there is a crocodile in this picture.  But, look also for the turtle who is looking up at the underside of the crocodile's mouth.


Crocodile Rock and Turtle are rocks taken from Goose Hollow where Woody and I were married.




N 002    Crocodile Rock    2008
Crocodile Rock was photographed by Gail M2 Poole
in her flower bed just off Highway 257. 

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Dragon's Eye



N 006     Dragon's Eye      2011
Photograph by Gail M2 Poole
On left driveway just off Highway 257 in Georgia, USA
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What you're really seeing:  Dragon's Eye is a photo of a tree trunk with a hole in it.  The photograph is turned counter-clockwise on its side and cropped.

Backyard Fence


These two little ladies are enjoying sharing their lives.  The rabbit in the background is listening in on her neighbors and is on ready to hop the news to everyone she can.



Backyard Fence was taken in 2008 by Gail Malone Poole beside Ludy's pond which is behind her house.  It is number N-001 in the Naturelings collection.

Quotes and Thoughts
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If you have one true friend you have more than your share.  ~ Thomas Fuller

So live that you would not be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip. ~ Will Rogers

To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well. ~ Chinese Proverb

A friend is one before whom I may think aloud. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson