Some of the wildlife I was able to spy at the Mead Wildlife Area in Milladore, WI
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Absolutely beautiful depictions of my home game group's character's love interests!
Just in case your feed needed a Super Grover ice sculpture from Delafield, WI today
Two swans are swimming in the waters of the Bark River in Delafield, Wisconsin. The water is calm and clear, showing a greenish brown bottom of the river. The two swans are mostly white with some greyness to their plumsge. It is likely they are a mated pair. The likely male is in front, slightly larger with a rounder head and more strikingly white feathers. The female behind him is more grey and drab, slightly slimmer. In the background is a hedge of cattails, brown and dry, long dead in the winter season. Only a little snow can be seen tucked away beneath the cattails, indicating unseasonable warmth.
Had a bit of a rare sighting during my weekly walk along the Bark River in Delafield. Its not often I see swans in the river, I wonder which of the three species in Wisconsin they could be?
A great blue heron is standing on a log surrounded by the clear waters of the Bark River in Delafield, Wisconsin. It is only standing on one leg, the other lifted up closer to its body. Its head and neck are curled up close to the body as well. Some snow and ice cling to the log and some nearby rocks in the stream. The water is moving at a relatively leisurely pace, so there is no risk of the heron or the log being swept away.
A great blue heron resting on a log in the Bark River in Delafield, WI
If you're on the fence about playing Pathfinder 2e, may I present some art from the player's guide of the Spore War adventure path. Yes, that is a Shroomasaurus rex, because the demon lord Treerazer loves 2 things: dinosaurs and fungi.
Zuzu is turning 2 today!
What gif pops up when you search your name?
A very befuddled lancer
My babies!
A trio of sandhill cranes foraging on the banks of the Bark River in Delafield, WI
A tiny purple loosestrife beetle doing its very best to combat the invasive plant that is its namesake
A view of Waukesha County in autumn from the spires of Holy Hill's Basilica
A "unicorn" deer along the Bark River in Delafield
A view of Lake Michigan from the Eagle Tower in Door County's Peninsula State Park
A grove of Door County cherry trees in spring bloom
The crystal clear waters of Paradise Springs in Eagle
A pile of sleepy piglets napping under a sunflower in an Old World Wisconsin farmstead
A house on Old World Wisconsin's Main Street during their Legends and Lore Halloween Event
A very crowded Bark River in winter, full of waterfowl
An elegant cedar waxwing in Delafield
A pink hued sunset view of Pine Lake in Hiles
A lakeview sunset in Hiles
The view of Lake Michigan from Ephraim
The view from the top of the lighthouse at The Ridges state park
An extremely small tree frog at the Northern Sky Theater in Peninsula State Park
A beautiful rippling evening sky in Hartland
A very small bunny in Wauwatosa
A green frog in the shallows of the Bark River in Delafield
Behold, a cuddly puppy