Around The Web: J.L Gould, and Boggle the owl

More awesome things from around the web! Two artists who always make me smile, if for different reasons.

 

This Woman Wanders

This Woman Wanders is the travel blog of nature photographer J.L. Gould.  Jen is a friend of mine and an awesome nature photographer. She captures the beauty of the world in amazing photographs, which you can view at her website, Photography of JL Gould. I was going to link to favorites but honestly I love them all, the landscapes in particular. There’s just something magical about the pictures she captures.

I met Jen via some other blogging site back in the day and was really happy to see her start her travel blog here at WordPress.  I always look forward to her heading off on another adventure because not only does that mean I get to read blog entries about her travels, but also see cool new photos she takes along the way.

You should definitely head over and Follow her blog. Not only will you then be able to join the fun in following her adventures and viewing her photography, but if you head over to the entry Reno! And who wants free stuff? you can, as the title suggests, enter a chance to win free stuff!  Here’s what she has to say:

I want an additional 50 followers in the next month.  I should be back home by then.  Should I reach that goal, I will pick two people (one person and the person they choose when entering) at random for a free 12×18 print (normally $54) of any print from this trip (see the On The Road gallery at www.jlgould.com).

So head on over and follow for a chance at some really spectacular photography! More details at the entry.

“Boggle is worried about you! Boggle is also an owl.”

Boggle Loves You

Boggle Loves You is a Tumblr about a little owl named Boggle that loves you and wants you to be happy. He offers support and advice for those who ask and those who just observe. Boggle is an awesome ray of sunshine in an otherwise sometimes negative internet and always makes me smile.

Boggle is the creation of Aria Heller and was originally just a one shot drawing to cheer up some friends. Heller says that she’s not really an experienced cartoonist, and you can see the artistic adventure it’s been from Boggle’s first appearance to today, which honestly is part of the charm in my opinion.  This is just one woman doing something to help cheer people up, and she’s learning as she goes.

 

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