Tag Archives: Sonja Bingen

Bunny in the Garden

a photograph by Sonja Bingen

The bunny came to where the garden was being watered, trying to find something to eat in the drought.

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And the Clouds Brought No Rain

a photo essay by Sonja Bingen

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Milkweed Flower, Butterfly, and Honey Bee

photograph by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

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Very, Very Bad Dog!

a photograph by Sonja Bingen

Boulder plays in the water with the boys and then rolls in the mud. Welcome to summer at my house.

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By the Lake

a photo essay by Sonja Bingen

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Into Glory

a photo essay by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

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The Coming Storm

a photo essay by Sonja Bingen

The storm rises

into the fires of sunset

air electric with coming storm

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Fireworks in May

a photo essay by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

Note: One of Joe’s favorite times of the year is a fireworks display held in May in Burlington, Wisconsin. His severe autism seems to disappear as his eyes grow round and he smiles at explosions of light in the sky. His brother Will likes the fireworks just as much.

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Pink Lilies

by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

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Dance of the Iris: Fertile Land, Desert Land

Dance of an Iris

a photograph by Sonja Bingen

Iris in the Desert

a photograph by Ethel Mortenson Davis

Note: The time of Iris blooms is nearly done. In fertile southern Wisconsin the Iris dance in sunlight and the intensity of spring. In the high desert Irises, especially a profusion of Irises, is a miracle.

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