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
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Chickadee in the bushes
Siskin for lunch
Robin
Windfall
Wood but not a wooden expression
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Jay
I have to ask the experts
More winter things revealed
What spring shows
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 . . .
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Cool but expecting better weather
Virginia coming up to 88
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Our kitchen counter in early 1986


This was lunch one day in February or March 1986. My shortwave radio
at the time, a Sony ICF-6700 (which I loved) is there along with
various reading material on shortwave. The little green box is filled
with note cards on stations I heard. That radio set died around that
time and the local Sony people replaced it with an ICF2010 I still
have and use.
We had renovated this house when we moved in in 1980 and we lived
there until 2001. Those cupboards and counter were replaced about ten
years after this picture was taken.
I'm slowly getting my old film scanned. This was film I no longer
remember. "Eastman 4" is written on its edges and nothing else.
Presumably it was a Kodak product but I don't know which. I probably
used my Minolta X370 camera.
at the time, a Sony ICF-6700 (which I loved) is there along with
various reading material on shortwave. The little green box is filled
with note cards on stations I heard. That radio set died around that
time and the local Sony people replaced it with an ICF2010 I still
have and use.
We had renovated this house when we moved in in 1980 and we lived
there until 2001. Those cupboards and counter were replaced about ten
years after this picture was taken.
I'm slowly getting my old film scanned. This was film I no longer
remember. "Eastman 4" is written on its edges and nothing else.
Presumably it was a Kodak product but I don't know which. I probably
used my Minolta X370 camera.
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