Gregory Knott – Why Knott Media

Sharing the world through my lens.

Category: landscape

  • The tides are changing constantly as you watch them. The water may be getting higher or receding. The waves look different each time as they pound the beach. This is much like life itself. A constant evolution of change and uncertainty. But like the tides, life ebbs and flows and you eventually learn how to…

  • I had the opportunity to visit the Petrified Forest National Park in eastern Arizona. Having woke up that morning in New Mexico to a fresh five inch snowfall, I wondered what the park might look like. It was heavily overcast morning on the drive and upon arrival at the park. The snow was still standing…

  • One of the special places in the Land Between the Lakes (LBL) is the Elk and Bison Prairie. This is place where both Elk and Bison have been reintroduced to the LBL. Both were native species before being hunted to extinction as settlers moved into the area and Native Americans were moved out. This particular…

  • One thing about living on the Prairie is that the storms come through fast and furious. I never get tired of seeing the amazing cloud formations which come across the sky.

  • One of the greatest pleasures of living in the nidwest is the ability to see the sunrise and sunset over the horizon. In summer especially, you can get up early in the day and see this sun as we begin another day. I found this poem titles At Sunrise, written by Bliss Carman: Now the…

  • The Lake Barkley bridge in Western Kentucky is always an impressive sight at sunset. This bridge was opened to the public in September 2019, replacing the older Henry R. Lawerence Memorial Bridge that had been built in 1932.

  • I spent a week at the fabulous Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimmaron New Mexico.

  • These mushrooms were seen recently in a local cemetery. They looked like small UFO’s.