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The Warner Parks: Nashville's Natural Legacy
ISBN: 0-9679461-0-7
This "coffee table" book is a celebration of one of America's oldest and largest city parks.
For over 70 years,  Nashville's Warner Parks have been among Nashville's most treasured assets, an integral part of the city's fabric.
For the past 18 of those years, professional nature photographer Terry Livingstone has been exploring these 2600 acres of forests and fields with his camera.
This book is the result of those explorations.
The 50 color photographs in the book, culled from the thousands of Warner Park pictures in Mr. Livingstone's files, are arranged by season, advancing through summer, fall, winter then spring. The images are accompanied by short verbal vignettes detailing some of nature's handiwork one is likely to see in each particular season.
The Foreword, by noted author and journalist E. Thomas Wood, describes how, through a combination of vision, generosity and hard work, the Warner Parks were born, and how they have grown and evolved into the living legacy we enjoy today.
spring forest, E. Warner Park
Gaucho Road, P. Warner Park
A $29.95 value, autographed copies of this beautiful hardbound book are now available, directly from Terry Livingstone, for just $21.95 each (plus shipping). Just click on the link below to order your copy.
Blue butterfly
summer meadow
from the foreword by E. Thomas Wood:

"Terry Livingstone pictures the Warner Parks in all their guises. His photos capture the charms that the parks display with each new season and with every change in the weather . . . a dew-drenched hollow at sunrise, a sun-dappled meadow whose only motion is the flutter of goldfinches over black-eyed susans, a cotton-candy landscape of branches coated in sticky snow. They take us to a place of peace and contemplation, where dawn breaks over the horizon in a silent majesty of purple and gold. They take us to a place of renewal, its wooded expanses coming to life in the flash of fresh leaves and the blaze of redbud blossoms as the springtime rejuvenates the earth. Above all, these photographs bring memory and imagination to life in a way that binds together everyone who loves the Warner Parks, while enabling each of us to experience the images through our own prisms."
snow-covered tree, blue sky
dogwood, spring forest
road, fall forest
Barred Owl