Two beach species
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A lovely siphonophore
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Moon over neighbour
The moon itself, this evening
American goldfinch waiting to get at the seed feed…
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Paul and Bud, off to a gig
Ice opening in Long Pond
Silver thaw
Watching her fledgling
Fog drifting up the Arm
Glitter storm
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Selfie 1995-style
Gueudecourt war memorial park
Bachelor goldfinch
European starling
Sunrise
The world seen on my teapot
Dropt Coralberry flower
Three hours later
Adenium starting again, I hope
Saying goodbye at the station
The interviewer
Siskin 1, junco 0
Details, MacDonald's Hundred Faces
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Evening grosbeak
Sawhorse
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We heat the house but not enough for the cat's lik…
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Snowbird feeding
Three people I worked with in 1995
Film end . . . Just Rorschachin' around
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Every moon deserves a snap


They all look alike, every full moon.
But the accreted moon folklore changes -- and in recent years builds. So
I'm attracted to them.
This, I am told by the great purveyors of modern folklore, the American
news services, is a "Worm Moon." Okay. It was also the full moon rising
as seen by me nearly exactly as the Earth spun from northern winter into
northern spring. Like about six minutes' distance from one to the other.
Nice. That was about a half-hour ago.
It's a poor shot in lots of ways, but it's a view from my back door, and I
like it.
But the accreted moon folklore changes -- and in recent years builds. So
I'm attracted to them.
This, I am told by the great purveyors of modern folklore, the American
news services, is a "Worm Moon." Okay. It was also the full moon rising
as seen by me nearly exactly as the Earth spun from northern winter into
northern spring. Like about six minutes' distance from one to the other.
Nice. That was about a half-hour ago.
It's a poor shot in lots of ways, but it's a view from my back door, and I
like it.
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