So pleased to know my Big Bang poetry is on your "read eventually" list. The unconventional format really does call for getting the right mindset (plus it's a complementary piece, so the related piece by mific ought to be read first).
This on the other hand, is not a professional paper but does have pretty photos (not all labeled, ugh; there's what looks like a Western Pond Lily Nuphar polysepala in a shot of tea-like water, and a stunted Bunchberry Cornus canadensis.
On bogs on the west coast of Canada (https://www.hakaimagazine.com/photo-essay/secret-world-bog)
Thanks for the link--those are some lovely photos! Wish they'd said what species those were, though, including the Sphagnum mosses. It looks both like and unlike Sweden; we also have lots of bogs.
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Date: 2016-11-12 12:02 am (UTC)That's the sort of inspiration I need right now.
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Date: 2016-11-11 09:27 pm (UTC)(I have your Big Bang poetry open in a tab, will read when I get the right mindset for it!)
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Date: 2016-11-22 05:36 pm (UTC)This on the other hand, is not a professional paper but does have pretty photos (not all labeled, ugh; there's what looks like a Western Pond Lily Nuphar polysepala in a shot of tea-like water, and a stunted Bunchberry Cornus canadensis.
On bogs on the west coast of Canada (https://www.hakaimagazine.com/photo-essay/secret-world-bog)
Julia, made happy by the reminder of our walks.
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Date: 2016-11-22 07:02 pm (UTC)Thanks for the link--those are some lovely photos! Wish they'd said what species those were, though, including the Sphagnum mosses. It looks both like and unlike Sweden; we also have lots of bogs.