More winter things revealed
I have to ask the experts
Jay
The dancer is back
Requisite Internet Cat Picture / Pre-Internet
Our kitchen counter in early 1986
Early fall 1975
Jan resting in the snow
A seven-foot slide rule. And its small cousin.
While I made supper, a pine siskin
Twin kittens
Max and Guinness from outside
May Bush
Siskin and junco
We call it juniper, but many Canadians call it tam…
More juniper -- sorry, I mean larch
Clouds scudding past the waxing moon last night
Cherry pits after the winter
In my local graveyard
I'm hesitating
The angel with a flower basket on his arm
My teapot gets used a lot
A pine siskin's face, with some of his lunch in hi…
Tidal pool
Bug in the suds
My niece on her bike
Belvedere burnt out
Fox sparrow enjoying a bit of late-winter sun
Regina at 90
Ice in the harbour
Appreciating the Mona Lisa
River Thames on a dull day in October 1985
In the hay
Windy rain turning to snow
Even in August . . .
Bad Negative Appreciation
Snowbird
Cool but expecting better weather
Virginia coming up to 88
Jeremy stopping by
Gerard asking me about my work in the 1980s
Hardly grainy at all by comparison
How grainy can it get?
Morning moon three days ago
This morning's breakfast visitor
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What spring shows


When snow accumulates for four or five months, it keeps within its
drifts lots of things. Spring uncovers them. Walking along a local
road today I saw five beer bottles, a half-dozen soft-drink tins, and
three plastic water bottles just in a stretch of fifteen metres. Lots
more on either side of that stretch. I was thinking some smart kid
could make a little money; every such kid is probably thinking they
need to wait until all the snow has melted to do their run.
drifts lots of things. Spring uncovers them. Walking along a local
road today I saw five beer bottles, a half-dozen soft-drink tins, and
three plastic water bottles just in a stretch of fifteen metres. Lots
more on either side of that stretch. I was thinking some smart kid
could make a little money; every such kid is probably thinking they
need to wait until all the snow has melted to do their run.
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