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by Sandra Updyke
$27.00
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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The wind is really howling today. I am told it is 45-50 mph and it is something to be out in. I took so many lighthouse~wave photos today, even I... more
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The wind is really howling today. I am told it is 45-50 mph and it is something to be out in. I took so many lighthouse~wave photos today, even I can't believe it. Between the waves crashing into it and the big curls of all shapes just before they break, they are just amazing and all so different. What a wow day!
I am an outdoor gal, having lived in Hovland, Minnesota my entire life. I love doing anything outdoors. I have always been interested in art, photography and wildlife. They all work well together. Over the years I have had a good many up close and personal experiences with most of the wildlife up here. Sometimes I had a camera, sometimes not. Some got pretty intense. But, they all ended well. My dog, currently a golden retriever named Toby, goes with me on almost all of my expeditions to find something photo worthy. He is a bird dog, for sure. But, camera season lasts all year long. I like to take photos to show the beauty of nature as it really is....as I see it. I don't feel a need to use Photoshop to do a lot of enhancing...
$27.00
Tim Beebe
Lovely capture of Superior power :-).
Sandra Updyke replied:
Thanks! It was an amazing day. They got even bigger in the afternoon. It was supposed to have been 45-50 mph SW winds when I was there. The winds cranked up to 60 mph.