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Young starling
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Pine grosbeak gobbling up pisstabed seeds.
Hypertext graffiti
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K on a hobble
Orchid
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Arlo, mid-story
Dinner party. Sorta.
Vetch
Getting off the ferry
Flowers in a hospital window
A half century too late for a good album cover
Line-painting truck's arse
Nightshade
Be Art.
Happy fly
Inside that burnin' oven, looking out
A serious quarter second
A neighbour's comfrey
Night before the Regatta
Snowbird calling in the apple tree
Retiring but not quitting
K and F gardening
More frost warnings
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Late spring afternoon with a rig and a bergy bit
In the apple tree eating his supper
Can't remember
In the hallway at work
Chickadee eating spanworms
Dusty duckish doughnuts
Some alders
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Still having frost warnings
Tunnel as pet dog
Graduation
More of the rain
Wet crow, mid-complaint
Atop Butter Cove Mountain
Nice light
Purple finch
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Every view of Signal Hill is a good view, to mine eyen


About thirty years ago I noticed how often in this town houses were
marketed with the phrase "View of Signal Hill" as a positive point.
And it *is* a positive point.
I started taking pictures, whenever I could, of street views that
included Signal Hill in the street's line of vision.
I never really finished that project. Really-really, I never really
got it going enough to call it a project. But I still startle a
little when I see good views of Signal Hill. And today, walking back
from the supermarket with supper in my knapsack (or my rucksack? :) ),
I saw this view tumbling down from the graveyard I was walking
through.
marketed with the phrase "View of Signal Hill" as a positive point.
And it *is* a positive point.
I started taking pictures, whenever I could, of street views that
included Signal Hill in the street's line of vision.
I never really finished that project. Really-really, I never really
got it going enough to call it a project. But I still startle a
little when I see good views of Signal Hill. And today, walking back
from the supermarket with supper in my knapsack (or my rucksack? :) ),
I saw this view tumbling down from the graveyard I was walking
through.
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There's that old joke again:
You know why they put fences around graveyards?
People are dying to get in!
:) Thanks.
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