I waaaaant my muuuuummeeeeeeeeeeee ! :) Other Tee’s / and more and more ! and even a few more !!! and some extra ones…
A baby orang-utan gazes loving at its mother, awwwww sweet.
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I know that baby’s in there somewhere! : )
From the traveling exhibit Mother.Culture. / Currently showing in Sacramento’s Phantom Gallery through January 2008. / Contact Rachel Valley to make an appointment for a private showing. Mother.Culture Page Celebrating the roles of the feminine breast co-existing harmoniously, all while maintaining ones own self worth. In my experience balance between these forces keeps all in the picture
This is a Raccoon that lives under my hot tub, in our hot tub room. She has seven babies and is seen walking about the yard at any given time of day. The dogs are quite peeved about it too. She seems very trusting and comes right to the sliding door to stick her nose in. I have so many pictures of her that are quite clear and beautiful but for some reason I like these type best. This is when she sits on the stairs to the hot tub in the late afternoon sun, grooming herself. I have a few more that are similar. I thought it showed off her beauty best…........in a different sort of way….......er maybe it’s just me ;)
From the traveling exhibit Mother.Culture. / Currently showing in Sacramento’s Phantom Gallery through January 2008. / Contact Rachel Valley to make an appointment for a private showing. Mother.Culture Page _Support in a mother’s immediate family is crucial to success. If one member is not on board the breastfeeding relationship becomes vulnerable. This portrait also touches on the “family bed”. Western Culture has told us that sleeping with our children is bad in every way. I challenge this way of thinking with depicting the family bed as a sanctuary, and to be reassessed by western culture.
A friend and her first-born’s fingers. I love snapping the details and the lighting on this turned out beautifully for me. /
This cute little African elephant kept tugging on it’s mother, so I had to talk a photo of it. Tanzania, Africa, Serengeti National Park.
Cranford, NJ – Nov 2008 – All huddled together for warmth
Three years hold kissing mom’s belly
From the traveling exhibit Mother.Culture. / Currently showing in Sacramento’s Phantom Gallery through January 2008. / Contact Rachel Valley to make an appointment for a private showing. Mother.Culture Page This work stems from reading blogs and articles surrounding public breastfeeding. I saw great support in the articles and quite the opposite. Men and women describing breastfeeding as “dirty and gross”.
This mother and her baby were at the Brookfield Zoo, love the tender moment between them. / Taken with a Canon Rebel XT
How many times did I say ’’ Sistah,no,no,get down’’ ? ? ? ...obviously ,not near enough…!
Mother and baby elephant at a water hole in Etosha NP in northern Namibia. The mother kept leaning onto the poor little baby. I thought maybe he would get squished!!
Something funny…
Looks like playtime is over :-)
Your mother’s earthly garden has been transplanted in heavenly soil and the best blossoms are yet to come.
I traveled to visit my parents today, they have a lovely piece of property in the middle of nowhere, Florida. I was lamenting over the very overcast day, but decided to take the walk down to the lake with my camera anyway. And what should I find, to my surprise, a pair of Sandhill Cranes with a newly hatched little one! I was so thrilled! The mother crane kept leaning down to check on her little hatchling…it was so lovely! Sandhill Cranes are thought to be the oldest surviving bird species in the world. The Florida Sandhill (Grus canadensis pratensis), which is one of the non-migratory species, is severely threatened due to unregulated hunting in the past, and currently due to development and loss of habitat. Sandhill Cranes are huge birds, they stand at least 4 feet tall and have a wingspan of up to 7 feet. Sandhill cranes feed on a large assortment of grasses, roots, berries, and tubers, as well as insects, crayfish, frogs, snakes, and small mammals. This species of crane mates for life. I was so happy to see that these cranes have chosen a bit of space on my family’s property to call home More Sandhill Family: More Photography: /
A flower for all the RB mothers :)
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