Jeff
E and her new puppy
This morning's visitor
A goldfinch hanging around
First shot on the roll
Flicker feeding
Another shot of that song sparrow
Wally the Wasp
Sunday morning sish ice breaking up
This morning's breakfast visitor
Morning moon three days ago
How grainy can it get?
Hardly grainy at all by comparison
Gerard asking me about my work in the 1980s
Jeremy stopping by
Virginia coming up to 88
Cool but expecting better weather
Snowbird
Bad Negative Appreciation
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Windy rain turning to snow
In the hay
River Thames on a dull day in October 1985
Siskin eating his sunflower seed
Dins
Pine siskins eating and squabbling
He was Peej then; he's Patty now. Or Patrick.
Will at one
Goldfinch at the sunflower seeds
Cat, box, bottle of Dock. . .
M in my office
Another shot from the decade-old film
K's visit
The beer I was drinking
The beer I was drinking
Snow getting lit
Wedding plans
Starling channelling his inner '80s pop-star
The local hawk hanging out
Snowbirds at work
Lazy Saturday morning
Hairy woodpecker at his breakfast
Christmas is gone and past
Siskin, snowbird, and goldfinch
Goldfinches
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March 1999


It must have the previous winter that I remember so fondly as the year
I never shovelled the driveway even once, there was so little snow
that fell. From the looks of this picture, it certainly wasn't the
winter of 1998-99.
I don't know what day in March 1999 this was, but it was my first roll
of film that month so probably early. It was Ektachrome 100SW. I put
the Canonet on one of the steps and used its self-timer to get this
shot of us. From the looks of things, I had probably been outside
shovelling longer than she.
I never shovelled the driveway even once, there was so little snow
that fell. From the looks of this picture, it certainly wasn't the
winter of 1998-99.
I don't know what day in March 1999 this was, but it was my first roll
of film that month so probably early. It was Ektachrome 100SW. I put
the Canonet on one of the steps and used its self-timer to get this
shot of us. From the looks of things, I had probably been outside
shovelling longer than she.
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