Currants gone gaudy
Starling
Junco nest
Rhododendron Number Two
Clintonia
They were there
Wine gift
Young bird in the apple
A dahlia, I think
Freshly opened but facing away
Day Moon over neighbours' trees
Rain ending
Bluejay, nutted, unfazed by the dahlia
So, THAT is why. . .
The apple swells
Hoisted
Not-wasp "wasp"
Bernlaws, sternlaws and post-prandial fire
Lemonade stand
Cedar waxwing
Pink
Nearly first quarter
Antares
Backyard mooning and starring
Bag of tools
Moustachioed junco nest-building
Some warbler
Yellowjacket wasp getting warm
Pet Pine and the Bluejays
Starling
Pilot's Hill, Spring 1975
Visitor at suppertime
Looking down our street from the church steps up t…
Spruce sprucing up for this year's dating season.
I can't resist the forget-me-nots
New toy
Charity case
Eclipsed too
Eclipsed
Moonrise in the city
Rain
Moon drunk hanging with the catkins
Living room corner
Poplar catkins
Junipers showing a little pink
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Rhodora
So R W Emerson thought this was a "rival to the rose."
Pfah.
The rose has the rhodora beat in only one area: smell.
Translate into English
Pfah.
The rose has the rhodora beat in only one area: smell.
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