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27 Oct 2019

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laundry day with shadows

26 Nov 2019

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caught in the fence

HFF!

01 Jan 2020

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winter designs

Hoarfrost crystals decorate leaves of grass in a field

19 Mar 2020

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unfolding

I have two "volunteer" fig trees in the garden. I love how their new leaves gradually unfurl in the spring. It took a few days for this one to open up.

31 Dec 2020

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They are gone

Today Italy remembers its pandemic victims. The date was not chosen at random: on this day, a year ago, a convoy of army trucks filled with caskets took away the bodies of those who had lost their lives to Covid from Bergamo because its morgue could no longer handle them. (A photo of the convoy moving through Bergamo's empty streets is published here: tg24.sky.it/politica/2021/03/18/draghi-bergamo-giornata-nazionale-vittime-covid ) A reminder of how the virus caught us unprepared and overwhelmed us. Until recently, Italy was one of the countries with the highest life expectancy in the world. Perhaps a combination of diet, life style, genes, I don't know, but it was not uncommon any more for people, women especially, to live into their 90s. My own mother was a few months short of 93 when she passed away, her second sister reached the age of 92 and the youngest sister just turned 90 this year. Until the pandemic struck she was still an active woman, drove her car (in Naples' hectic traffic, mind you!) went to fetch her grandchildren from school and donated her work to a charitable institution for disabled children. Now, of course, she's confined at home, hoping the vaccine will come and allow her a bit more freedom of movement. My aunt is one of the lucky ones, though. Today we mourn all the ones, young and old, that the pandemic took from us: not only the 103,432 who died from confirmed covid, but also those who were not tested, those who did not receive proper care because the hospitals were/are overwhelmed, and those who could not overcome the sadness, the loneliness, the loss of their livelihood. Today is for mourning, Tomorrow we must try and do better at protecting ourselves and those around us. This thing will not be over until it's over for everyone.

18 Dec 2020

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winter morning

Just a few leaves still hanging on, before Winter really got down to business. I liked the morning light playing amongst them.

26 Dec 2019

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a favourite sunning spot

Dante, feline neighbourhood boss, enjoys the winter sun on a favourite rooftop spot. He is 13, going on 14, officially belongs to a neighbour family, but, disgruntled by the arrival of a new puppy at home, often asks us to be his foster family (when he's not patrolling rooftops). I guess you might say we have shared custody of him ;)

05 Feb 2020

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fences and shadows - PiPs

Just playing around with light and fences. HFF everyone! In the first pip: a man with a hoodie walking behind the railroad fence cast an ominous shadow on the sunlit fence poles (I took this through a none-too-clean train window, so quality is not the best). In the second pip: sort of a shadow selfie as the morning light cast long shadows ;)

08 Apr 2020

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garden in black and white (PIPs!)

some details around the garden that I thought would do well in black and white.
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