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by Lisa Redfern
$32.00
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Our long-sleeve t-shirts are made from 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All long-sleeve t-shirts are machine washable.
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Deer Creek is approximately 34 miles long and runs through Nevada City in Nevada County California. At its confluence, it meets the Yuba River below... more
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Deer Creek is approximately 34 miles long and runs through Nevada City in Nevada County California. At its confluence, it meets the Yuba River below Englebright Dam. This image was created on a privately-owned section of Deer Creek near Little Deer Creek Lane.
This design is part of a website development/filmmaking project about the Deer Creek watershed in Nevada County, California.
Five dollars from every sale (materials, tax, shipping + $5 = total price) of ‘Life on the Creek’ items will support the project while in production. Upon completion, money will be donated to organizations supporting environmental and cultural sustainability and overall watershed health.
To learn more about Deer Creek and its watershed, visit www.FollowingDeerCreek.wordpress.com
Lisa's art pieces are filled with color and occasionally her quirky sense of humor. Favorite subjects include animals and history. Her current projects include publisher queries for a recently completed Chinese railroad worker novel set on Donner Summit and developing multi-media Hiking and History Self-Guided Tours in Nevada County, California. Lisa Redfern works as a photographer, web designer, and novelist. Her artwork has been featured in tourist publications, on magazine and book covers, on websites, and in a variety of Nevada County commercial venues. Book Titles on Amazon: Phases of Gage: After the Accident Years | historical fiction, brain science, medical history, based on a true story - adaptations that twenty-five-year-old...
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