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Sepia Sunset
Is sepia a color? It has been explained to me in a variety of ways. Kinda brownish, tan, cinnamon, nutmeg, rust, reddish brown,...
Bruce Siebold
Nov 18, 20181 min read
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The Fence Line
Long ago the wood fence posts rotted away and the farmer's once razor sharp barbed wire is now tangled and lost in the soil and tree...
Bruce Siebold
Nov 11, 20181 min read
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Fall Grass
Evening sunlight touches the tall grass on Eighty Acres. Like a mop of unkept hair or an old man's beard, the wind rustles through the...
Bruce Siebold
Nov 4, 20181 min read
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Pumpkin Carver
"Do you think my jack-o'-lantern's mouth is big enough? Now... on to the eyes and nose!" #wisconsin #Naturephotography...
Bruce Siebold
Oct 28, 20181 min read
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Blending In
Rarely seen on Eighty Acres, the perfectly camouflaged Walking Stick resembles an ordinary tree twig. The 2-3 inch long insect is colored...
Bruce Siebold
Oct 14, 20181 min read
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Mindful of the Colors
Throughout the ages sumac has been used for many purposes. Such as...spices, beverage flavoring, tanning, medicines and pipe stems. But...
Bruce Siebold
Oct 7, 20181 min read
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The Sun Said Goodbye
Just before the sun departed Eighty Acres, it paused and softly rested upon the Earth Mother's shoulder, And then with a fiery kiss...
Bruce Siebold
Sep 30, 20181 min read
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Stopped By
An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail stopped by Eighty Acres to sip sweet nectar from the garden phlox. #EarthMotherssecrets #wildlife...
Bruce Siebold
Sep 23, 20181 min read
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A New Journey
Each year I place a monarch caterpillar and plenty of milkweed leaves into a mason jar and bring it into my home. It sits prominently...
Bruce Siebold
Sep 16, 20181 min read
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Framed Black Eyed Susans
I discovered the old window frame in an antique store. I placed it in my garden terrace and captured this window-like view of the Black...
Bruce Siebold
Sep 2, 20181 min read
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Smokey Sunset
Canadian forest fires fill the sky with smoke resulting in spectacular sunsets on Eighty Acres. #EarthMotherssecrets #sunsets...
Bruce Siebold
Aug 26, 20181 min read
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Don't Eat This?
A fallen cherry tree on Eighty Acres became the host to this beautifully sculptured and colorful fungi. I attempted to identify this...
Bruce Siebold
Aug 19, 20181 min read
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Buck in Velvet
Bees, butterflies, birds and deer all feasted on the sweet and fragrant alfalfa blossoms on Eighty Acres. This deer quickly recognized my...
Bruce Siebold
Aug 12, 20181 min read
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A Chance Encounter
No doubt the deer heard and saw me walking the Eighty Acres trails long before I spotted her. Except for a twitch of her ears, she lay...
Bruce Siebold
Jul 29, 20181 min read
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Eighty Acres Neighbor
It goes by many names including: Jelly Coat, Flag Bird, Shirt Tail Bird, and the Flying Checkerboard. On Eighty Acres It is simply known...
Bruce Siebold
Jul 22, 20181 min read
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Swallowtail Tales
Each summer pink and red coneflowers invite swallowtails to flutter amongst the Eighty Acres gardens. They sip the sweet nectars, and...
Bruce Siebold
Jul 15, 20181 min read
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A Teaching Moment
The fawn is six weeks old and mom is now showing her around Eighty Acres. Soon the fawn will know the exact location of every hosta,...
Bruce Siebold
Jun 24, 20181 min read
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A Cock Of The Head
A click of the camera. A wary look. A cock of the head. No worry. All is well on Eighty Acres. Now back to my nyjer seeds....
Bruce Siebold
Jun 17, 20181 min read
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American Gold Finch
American Gold Finches are frequent visitors to my bird feeders where they enjoy black sunflower seeds. Finches molt twice a year. In the...
Bruce Siebold
Jun 10, 20181 min read
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Throw Away The Key!
Each night the raccoon slinks, steals, lurks, swipes, creeps, pilfers, and sneaks around Eighty Acres. I now know why raccoons wear...
Bruce Siebold
May 27, 20181 min read
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