Waiting for an eclipse
Buncha problems
Redfish
Limited handiness
Scowlery
She prefers peanuts to suet.
He prefers suet to peanuts
Ghost colours
Cold day, from a warm room
Back from a road trip
Long time coming
Stock cooling
Eggborough
My street tonight
Cheeks
Halibut cheeks
Jack
Flickers flocking in the flocons
Out for a walk
Snow still there
Someone's end times.
My mother's grandmother's cactus returns
Some lights
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They blew out the candles
Even today people sometimes call it The Mental
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St. John's Harbour from Deadman's Pond
Flicker hanging about
Chris, retired
The view at 4 am
Female flicker, peanut picker
My street
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One of my paths
The Evening grosbeak who visited today
Bit of snow came
Bit of snow coming
Another view of the Whitby wedding party
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At the edge of what used to be a military base
1937. 1997.
24 June 1997
My neighbour's chimney
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What passes for thought . . .


I don't think we are any different from most cat owners, wondering what she's thinking when she stares at us.
A friend of mine, also an owner of cats, suggested it is foolish trying to figure out "what passes for thought in a brain the size of a large walnut." He's probably right.
She's fourteen years old and knows her way around her human beings.
She's pretty, too.
A friend of mine, also an owner of cats, suggested it is foolish trying to figure out "what passes for thought in a brain the size of a large walnut." He's probably right.
She's fourteen years old and knows her way around her human beings.
She's pretty, too.
, HelenaPF, * Didier 85 *, Annalia S. have particularly liked this photo
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And, yes, Annalia, I do agree with you. :)
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