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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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Two of the resident great horned owls, turned their heads to look at me after I hooted at them - three quick deep hoots, very short pause, then two... more
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2 - 3 business days
Average Rating (4.71 Stars):
JENNIFER MCQUEEN
April 23rd, 2024
I LOVE THE COVERS OF THE NOTE PADS The covers are so perfect I can frame the picture when I am done with the note pads
JENNIFER MCQUEEN
April 23rd, 2024
I LOVE THE COVERS OF THE NOTE PADS The covers are so perfect I can frame the picture when I am done with the note pads
Patricia Harrell
April 20th, 2024
The spiral notebooks make the perfect stocking stuffer!
Ann Conway
April 18th, 2024
I purchased three of these notebooks for gifts and I am thrilled with the purchase. Everything about the notebook is quality- the paper, the reproduction of the print and the way they were bagged for shipping. I will be back to purchase more soon.
Paul Cooney
April 18th, 2024
As someone who was a fan of Sanford and Son TV show years ago, I am grateful to this artist for making this classic image based on a favorite episode of this show available for purchase.
Ian Whitehouse
April 12th, 2024
Great.
Two of the resident great horned owls, turned their heads to look at me after I hooted at them - three quick deep hoots, very short pause, then two slightly longer hoots got their attention. I'm pretty good at imitating them since I hear them a lot. You can hear their hoots on the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology:
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/great_horned_owl/sounds
My primary medium is photography and lately have concentrated on nature and the environment as my major subjects. I am deeply concerned about the future health and beauty of this planet we live on and would like to preserve some of it's beauty before it's gone forever. I have a BFA Photography & Printmaking from ASU 1976 where I studied with Eric Kronengold, Bill Smith and Jack Stuler. Before transferring to ASU, I studied with Leslie Krimms, Paul Diamond at Buffalo State College - back in the days when there were no digital cameras and we shot and processed black and white film and printed it! Somehow I wrangled my way into a 'day' job that eventually led me away from my art and or pursuing a career as an artist or photographer...
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Afroditi Katsikis
Thank you Maryem Marzouki :)
Afroditi Katsikis
Thank you Jeff Swan and Terry DeLuco :)
Terry DeLuco
Wonderful! Congrats on your sale!
Jeff Swan
Beautiful capture Congrats
Pam York
Wow! Great shot of the pair, I love it!!
Afroditi Katsikis replied:
Thank you Pam. This image and the other one you commented on were taken from a neighbor's yard - not my property. At first I thought the one on the right was a juvenile because the first time I heard her vocalize was a squawck not a hoot. Before she flew to another branch she started hooting, so then I realized they were a mated pair! When she flew over to another tree on the same property, she apparently got too close to a scrub jay's nest and they started trying to attack her. She didn't budge and then they left her alone. I have permission to go over to my neighbor's property to photograph more of this pair.