Still partying
Lucy the blonde snowbird
Under Butter Cove Mountain
Happy New Year
Quails
Out of the pot
Min's chin on a shin
Laughing at our folly
Promise unkept
Rick
Parking
Glen
Road drain in 2001
More from 2001
Christmas tree comes down
Looking up from Ganny Cove
Ice but ten degrees
Hanging out in the rain
Another bird in the freezing rain
Harry talking about his carvings
That office window
Evening grosbeak this morning, through flarey wind…
Jack's birthday
Another of the fog
Short Day Party
Priest's Road
Fogsun this afternoon
Waiting, not surveilling, at the hospital
Outside where I work
Din and Sab
Almost thirty years ago
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Birds gone nuts
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Another view of where I live
Down the street from our house
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Down the hill from our house
J and M out walking
Submitting the thesis
Finally - a win!
Uncle-in-law's funeral
Uncle-in-law's funeral
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Blonde junco


We get snowbirds every day at our feeder. (These days, it seems
everyone calls them juncos.) This time of year I don't think there is
ever a time when there isn't at least one there, and usually there are
a dozen or two. They normally vary a little in colour from the
slate-grey that one of the names of the bird indicates, through to a
dark brown-grey. But until today, I never saw one that was this fair.
This is a tiny crop of a picture shot through three panes of dirty
glass. It's not the brightest or sharpest picture. Maybe tomorrow
I'll get a better one.
everyone calls them juncos.) This time of year I don't think there is
ever a time when there isn't at least one there, and usually there are
a dozen or two. They normally vary a little in colour from the
slate-grey that one of the names of the bird indicates, through to a
dark brown-grey. But until today, I never saw one that was this fair.
This is a tiny crop of a picture shot through three panes of dirty
glass. It's not the brightest or sharpest picture. Maybe tomorrow
I'll get a better one.
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