Archive for the ‘Tim Palmer's Book’ Category

Recent News Stories

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Reed Award for Environmental writing.

http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/07/cahaba_lilies.html

Thicket Magazine

Bham News Video

Alabama Waterways Photography Exhibit

Headwaters

Smithsonian

Alabama Book Festival

Mobile Press Review of Headwaters: a Journey on Alabama Rivers

Headwaters wins the Reed Environmental Writing Award

Monday, March 29th, 2010

John Hall has won the Reed Environmental Writing Award from the Southern Environmental Law Center.

This is the brief talk he gave at the event. You will love this!

http://www.southernenvironment.org/phil_reed/

Exhibits and Art Sales for Nov-Dec 2009

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

turkey_creek_6Lite Box Gallery - Nov 5 thru Dec 23  Open Thur – Sat Noon to 5:00 pm

Located in the Dr. Pepper Complex on 2nd Ave South.

This show has a lot of different artists with work priced for the holidays. I have some new and very different work as well as many copies of Headwaters: A Journey on Alabama Rivers and note cards.

Freshwater Land Trust – Artscape

November 19th Avondale Park Theater.

Check out the work of the artists that will be auctioning their work and buy tickets to the event on line

http://www.freshwaterlandtrust.org/artscape.php

New book by Tim Palmer - Trees and Forests of America

Monday, September 15th, 2008

 

Trees and Forests of America

 

 

 

 

Trees and Forests of America

Tim Palmer

 A must  read  -  a  journey through great   forests.

 

 With  brilliant  photographs  and a clear  voice,   Tim Palmer  guides the reader  through a majestic  American  landscape,   on a journey   of  beauty  and a story of our connectivity  and  interdependence   on  forests and their ecosystems.  By looking at our forests  through  a visionary  artist’s eyes   I  discovered    many   new  things   about   the complexity   and beauty old growth  trees,  the threats  to these systems as well as the immense  problems these systems can solve for humanity.    Tim’s story talks  about the mystery and importance of  these diverse systems  and the simple grace  of a walk in the woods.  The photographs  of the soul of each  spectacular  forest would   be reason  enough  to  spend time wandering  through this book,   but  the  story is equally compelling   .

 

 This is a must read for water boards,   zoning   and  planning   commissions,   and Sunday school classes seeking to learn more about creation;  it is a  book  for hunters,  fisherman,  birders and all who enjoy,   or remember   the  joy,  peace  and beauty of  a forest.  This  book  shows us

 

how  we are  all  interconnected   to  our  forests.   Tim also has a book on  the Rivers of America  that is equally as splendid.

 go to www.timpalmer.org or order through Amazon.