John
Katie
Birders R and B
The sun in my backyard
Piney and Downy up in a tree
Feaver's Lane
Salt and a red thread
No cause for a scowlery
Signs
Beatin' the paths
King of Pussywillowdom
At the outflow, a chair
And they opened
Old is new again
The loungey chair beyond the bleachers
Still not all gone
"Be looking down!"
Puttin' on the spiff
Made it through the winter
Rear view
So, I am in the bathroom, minding my business. . .
“French hen”
First day of butterfly spring
That wahbluh again
Looking out the front window
Early bird at the nuts
On the deck
Storm birds -- better than storm chips
In the trees, in the sky, it has wings . . . ohh,…
"What is that human being doing?"
Dull day, truck's arse
Neighbourhood robin
First siskin this winter
Peak amaryllis
Yawning
Slowly opening
Coreyhartfinch
Robin eating waxballs
Nearly
Crow on the fence corner
Last to open
Leaning on my shovel
Not the last amaryllis of the season
Chickadee nibbling on his last snack of the day
Where TF are the peanuts?
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The New Moon with the Old One in its arms
The moon, two and a half days old, sinking down into the horizon, with Jupiter presiding above.
The shutter speed was slow enough that I got a fairly good picture of the unlit part of the moon. The old fellas, the ones in my grandfather's generation, used to call that the new moon with the old one in its arms.
The shutter speed was slow enough that I got a fairly good picture of the unlit part of the moon. The old fellas, the ones in my grandfather's generation, used to call that the new moon with the old one in its arms.
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