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Nigh full
Wintry winds do blow
Sliver Moon
At the mail boxes
Self portrait of sorts
Together, almost and for only a short time
Moon, Jupiter and Venus
The neighbourhood graveyard
Snowy evening with bus passing
Decided
Can't decide
Our full of it from the back door
Up the street
Two of my aunts
We are slow
Still lit, by popular demand
My neighbour tending his fire
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On the third day of Christmas
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Some cat
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Tonight's view
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Next door
Memory of Stone's Cove
The ISS passing by
About a minute and a half of the south-facing sky…
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Mummers
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The night before last
Jupiter through the trees
Halfway through a thirty-cm snow fall
Leaning on my shovel
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Smoky Moon
Most summers we get a few days of what people sometimes call a Boston Smog -- hazy hot weather that is partly composed of industrial pollution from the neighbouring country to our South.
Sometimes we get smoky haze from big forest fires. For the past couple of weeks we've been getting that from Canada, our neighbour to the West. (Oh, yes: I forget sometimes -- we're part of that country!) And the sun and the moon have been varying shades of orange and red.
This is what I see out the window right now, an hour after sunset.
Sometimes we get smoky haze from big forest fires. For the past couple of weeks we've been getting that from Canada, our neighbour to the West. (Oh, yes: I forget sometimes -- we're part of that country!) And the sun and the moon have been varying shades of orange and red.
This is what I see out the window right now, an hour after sunset.
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