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Where’s Kent features events, art shows, classes, and other places Kent has been or can be found.

Monarch Mystery ~ Photo Essay

Monarch Mystery ~ Photo Essay  Monarch Mystery ~ Photo Essay Maybe it started with Easter, a mystery all its own. With each spring come the butterflies that flit into our lives and I recall chasing them enthusiastically as a child. Was I swift and sneaky enough to catch one? Fireflies in the dim twilight were…

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Just wow! Beautiful images and awesome retelling of a remarkable experience. I had no idea this existed. Nature is stunning! Makes me wonder what else I don’t know about.

Thanks for going and sharing this so we could experience it so vividly through you!

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I know it’s overused, but wow! What an amazing journey this must have been, Kent. Life-changing, I’d imagine. Thank you so much for sharing this truly awesome experience, as well as these fabulous photos. Mystery, indeed.

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Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful story and photgraphs.

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fabulous .. you can find monarchs resting in Cape May in September on their way to Mexico …

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Kent, this is breathtaking! Thank you for sharing not just the pics but also the story of the monarchs. Nature has the best mysteries!

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Kristin

Absolutely stunning!

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Baby Gypsy Horse Found on Twitter

Baby Gypsy Horse Found on Twitter This is one of those “it really is a small world” stories. Let me tell you how and where I found this little furry guy on Twitter. Awhile back I was all excited about having the opportunity to go photograph the Space Shuttle and I was tweeting about it…

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This post was mentioned on Twitter by BethMRamsay: Best pictures around! (of course, I am a bit biased) Baby horse pics! RT @KW_Daddio: @BethMRamsay He’s posted up http://bit.ly/cKLERw

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Kelly

What a heart-warming story and great way to start off the day. Thank you for posting and sharing beautiful photos.

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It really is a small world! What beautiful pictures, what beautiful horses – I love living here! Thanks for sharing.
.-= Christine´s last blog ..How About Radical Tolerance =-.

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Julie

Beautiful! Love the small things in life that makes us smile, especially these beautiful creatures from God.

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Yudith

That must be the cutest little hors i’ve ever seen.
I’m going to follow Beth on Twitter because i just have to know what his/her name will be :-)
Beautiful photos.

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Kent! I love the pictures … thank you so much for sharing your talent with the creatures on my little farm.

“The horse with no name” is sleeping a lot now. Up and nursing, then down for a rest … his little eyes heavy with sleep; his head going lower and lower until he finally plops over.

He is such a joy. He met his big sister today … and she nickered softly to him.

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Kent, these are so gorgeous! It’s hard to pick a favorite–but I think the last one really tickles me. It’s as if the dog is saying, “Hi…where did you come from? Nice to meet you!” Such an amazing story!
.-= Deana Goldasich´s last blog ..Writers Rejoice! The Associated Press Adds “Website” as Approved Spelling. =-.

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My husband and I had the wonderful opportunity to see this little foal at 6 hours old. What an amazing little creature! Your photos are lovely – you capture in them two special moments!

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Shelly

I love life’s coincidences! great story! Lovely pics, too.

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Adam Smith

Great Post!!

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Sandra

I had the privilege of spending an entire hazy afternoon in October helping Beth scrub-a-dub that baby’s sweet gorgeous momma. Too bad Idaho is so dang far from central Florida…..

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I love reading your blog, so interesting.

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Great pictures! I really love Gypsy Vanners, and I WILL own one someday. My little herd of sorrel quarter horses needs some color in it!

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Kent,
Fabulous photography! The B&W was my favorite.

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Michelle Marsella

This leaves one with goosebumbs. Very touching story and thanks for sharing. Many of us in this “small world” have come to adore Beth and the little guy she now calls Reilly. :-)

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thanks for sharing a short story.
and also a great thanks for sharing some photos.

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Isn’t it crazy how things work out sometimes? I guess this was meant to be… a new friend and neighbor and some amazing shots of those beautiful horses!! You can tell he’s still wobbly :) so cute! Love the B&W also, the light is great. Nice Kent!!

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Beautiful work!

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Wonderful post! It really is a small world! Your shots of this beautiful foal are wonderful and I especially love the one with the Golden. My shots today include our Golden and obviously I have a soft spot for her and all four legged folks!

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Arctic Light

Arctic Light  Arctic Light The focus of this arctic trip was so thoroughly planted on seeing polar bears that the arctic light in Churchill was almost an afterthought, until we got there.  Churchill sits 58 degrees above the equator, exactly twice the distance as our home on the 29th parallel. So the low lazy winter…

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These photos are exquisite and I really enjoyed the post you wrote along with them. What a grand adventure you had. Absolutely amazing…you are so gifted.

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The photos are spectacular, and the video was freaking amazing! I would love to see a little tutorial on time lapse photography. Do you use a special remote? Haven’t tried it yet, but always wanted to!

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wow! stunning pics! :)

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Amazing as always Kent!! The northern lights are totally on my bucket list. Just incredible.

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