Ten o'clock near Morón
Red-legged thrush, I figure.
Not warm enough.
Buena Vista Social Club
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Only two seasons in the year
Harry got a brand new beard
May first
Tan shoes with pink shoelaces
Hand-made grave marker
Looking at a 1957 picture
Part of a march against austerity
Selfie, 1994
A gross of eggs in a square inch
Sea angel and its prey
Another Sea Angel
Roadside coltsfoot
Found a piece of glass
Next winter's firewood
White-throated sparrow
Show-offs
Purple finch
Nice light
Roused rabble
Flicker flashing his underwear at me
Hiding from the light
Stars, a plane, and something else.
Feral cat using her VNO
Another shot of Easter's grosbeaks
Eating dogberries
Mopes
Special Scowlery
Redpoll
Snowbird
Pitchy-pee
The same guys
Leftovers
Testing a new lens
Crow
Boids feeding
Sisters and cousins
The student society room
Rotted, they were
Molly
Parking, maybe
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This red flag means no swimming


Some of us are foolish enough to get in the water, heavy
breaking-waves water, even when the red flag meant to discourage us
from doing it is up.
I enjoyed the seven days we spent on or around this beach. The red
flags were up several days. The very first morning we were on the
beach I went into the red-flagged water, turned away from a large wave
which then knocked my nice prescription sunglasses off my head, into
the water, never to be seen again, and I immediately felt like a fool.
Nonetheless, we came back home this morning, rested, warmed,
entertained, and happy.
The picture was one of about a thousand pictures I took during the
week. It required some turning, so I thought I'd make it look like a
picture taken by a cellphone with an app for disguising sensible
pictures as "Art."
breaking-waves water, even when the red flag meant to discourage us
from doing it is up.
I enjoyed the seven days we spent on or around this beach. The red
flags were up several days. The very first morning we were on the
beach I went into the red-flagged water, turned away from a large wave
which then knocked my nice prescription sunglasses off my head, into
the water, never to be seen again, and I immediately felt like a fool.
Nonetheless, we came back home this morning, rested, warmed,
entertained, and happy.
The picture was one of about a thousand pictures I took during the
week. It required some turning, so I thought I'd make it look like a
picture taken by a cellphone with an app for disguising sensible
pictures as "Art."
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