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January – March
and beyond.
“The Delta provides an in-
terest for anyone with the wa-
terways, campgrounds, winding
levee roads, and quaint towns
with fun and interesting shops,”
says Morgan, who was born and
raised in Ogden, Utah. “There
are museums and art galleries
along with world class winer-
ies unique to only this vicinity.
All in all, I just wanted to share
some of my experiences and
hope that it was captured in my
photographs.”
With a second book in the
works, a pictorial view of Rio
Vista (hoping to publish this
year), Morgan will never run
out of scenery or people to
shoot.
“One of my favorite aspects
of the Delta is all the festi-
vals and parades throughout
the year. We love it here,” she
says. “If you're bored, it is cer-
tainly your own fault. There's
almost too much to do!”
Percheron Horses at an event. The
Simpons’ own and breed these mag-
nificent horses. They are enormous
work horses that can weigh up to
2,600 pounds, used for pulling carts
and wagons.
Crew member of the Tall Ship “The Lynx” docked in Rio Vista, Ca. These
tall ships travel the California coast and the Sacramento River to Sacra-
mento, Ca. They port and offer rides at docks along the San Joaquin and
Suisun Bays. The ships are educational: the crew members are volun-
teers and spend a year working the ship.
911 Memorial - A patriotic shed in Rio Vista, Ca.
Duck hunter and partner off Sherman Island.
A reflection of the Isleton Bridge.
To purchase her book, go to
www.blurb.com/bookstore/
detail/983390 or visit her
website at fstopper.wix.com/
morgan-wyeth-photography.
Photos by Morgan Wyeth