I didn't dare remove any golf balls
Blue jays flyin' in the rain
Dandy Long Legs
Bumblebee
Walking past a muddy puddle
Some friends of ours
Again! A Northern Blue, maybe?
Dragon's mouth orchid
Delta to Frankfurt or Dubai or somewhere
Scabiosa just starting out
Not among the friendly ones
After the spider ate what s/he wanted
European skipper, I think
Local dancing and drinking establishment
Near-bonsai near-topiary
Some thistle
Signs
After supper
Some sedum in a pot
Six of the eight
Neighbours from way back
Still with his downy feathers
Spore capsules on my pet moss
Arctic blue, a.k.a. Newfoundland Blue, butterfly
Reports of his death were premature
Liverworts and mosses, frisky
Keep the inside of the chimney clean, it says
Starling on an apple bough
Believe it or not
Bubbly day
Gone bananas
Bitter cress and a lot of other names
My 1995 visit to Toronto
The cat wonders what I am at
One night, after a drink
Kelly
First columbine
Reunion
A and M, Redscale
A few seconds apart, 24 years ago
New Moon setting
Frost heave
When focus is not as critical
Just overexposed, thassall!
Mother preening her young
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I hesitate to post pictures of the moon in the sky. After all, everyone sees the moon, and it keeps repeating itself, a one-trick pony even if the trick is a month long.
But those facts also make me keep taking its picture, and keep me thinking about the moon. I can never get over the fact that anyone, anywhere the moon is seen, can see that same figure in the sky. Granted: each is from their own vantage point and angle, but they are all staring at and swearing by the same constantly inconstant moon. I'm a man with no religion, and that's as close as I get to eternal questions.
This one was just above my neighbours' trees a few minutes ago.
But those facts also make me keep taking its picture, and keep me thinking about the moon. I can never get over the fact that anyone, anywhere the moon is seen, can see that same figure in the sky. Granted: each is from their own vantage point and angle, but they are all staring at and swearing by the same constantly inconstant moon. I'm a man with no religion, and that's as close as I get to eternal questions.
This one was just above my neighbours' trees a few minutes ago.
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