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Hi, I m Dick Isenhart. The effects of global warming concerns me deeply. My wish is that my pictures will move you to help preserve our fragile world. "Be the change you want to see in the world." After years on shooting film I transitioned to digital and gave away all my old gear. I now use a Canon 80D. Before COVID, my wife and I took long camping trips each summer to photograph the national parks. We have adapted to taking several closer trips to State Parks. I enjoy the grand vistas of landscape photography. But Macro wildflowers and arboretum photography brings out my artistic side. I am available to mentor and give presentations. Please feel free to comment on any of my work. Like and Follow as you see fit. Let me know if you would like a print. My motto is to "Live life with integrity and a sense of humor". I have a good sense of humor and don't take life or myself too seriously. I hope that in time, my friends and family will say that I had laughed a lot and loudly and have lived my life with integrity.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Cabot Trail day 2-3


Moose sighted!

It was an off and on rainy day. We did short trails on the west side of the park. The bog trail was fascinating and lovely. The Pitcher plants where in bloom. The light drizzle made the walk even more enjoyable.

We saw our first moose at the end of the day. Sue is now happy.

We went to a program on Celtic songs from 4 centuries to present. We all sang along as a group of us rhythmically beat a woven fabric into a tougher felt for blankets or clothing.

Second day we took a ride to the east side of the island and visited the Atlantic Ocean for the first time on the trip. Before now we were on the gulf of St. Laurence. We took the guided 6 mile skyline trail to see the nonexistent sun set. We came back in the dark (slowly). We are both sore and tired.

Day 3 started with rain and is ending beautiful. We drove the south end of the trail today. Sue bought yarn, I bought  hand carved sail boat.
Photos will be next two posts.

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