Jan 20, 2008 | Philly.com
An artist focuses on Valley Forge Michael Ticcino's work is based on...
“A small triangle is formed between the viewer, the piece and me. An emotion is felt, a passion conveyed.”
On this particular morning, there were many deer grazing in Valley Forge National Historical Park. via Philly.com
The Morning Call
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The Morning Call
It's a good time to watch them, and you can do it from the comfort of home
here's a colorful show coming to a neighborhood near you. And, with a little preparation, you can get a front row seat and watch it at leisure from your kitchen window.
It's called the birds. Not the creepy Hitchcock movie, but the free show nature presents every winter in Lehigh Valley backyards. Winter can be one of the best times of the year to watch birds, especially in our neck of the woods.
''Bird-watching is not just a warm weather activity, it can be done year-round. There isn't a day in the year that you cannot find something exciting to see, The Lehigh Valley is fortunate to have a handful of ''regulars,'' birds that reside here 12 months of the year, and ''visitors,'' birds who spend only their winter vacations here. Read more