Kissing his mentor's fore-brain
Plant nursery, starting up for spring
Pussycat tree
As good a whale picture as I could get
Juniper. . . . Oh, okay: "larch"
Maple opening
Juniper, frisky
Brushing my teeth, I look up and see this
Maybe summer. Maybe.
Hoverfly, I think
Summer's return reminder
My pet pine
Holding up against the rains
My pet pine, my pine apple
Dandy Longlegs
Bluejay, grateful
Fresh leaves
My moss-and-liverwort garden
And so it goes.
Potted, not quite forgotten, azalea
Star flower
Boy and butterfly
Crackers going crackers
Larch flowers
Magnolia
Coralberry flower
Nineteen years ago
Beer for those who don't like beer
First lungworts
Minnie overseeing
Bronze carabid
Cold-weather blooms
Past-their-prime roses
In the graveyard below our house
Newish moon over the neighbours' house
Tea buns
Crow, snow
Downy at the suet
Peninsulating
Goldfinches and pine siskins in today's dwy of sno…
American robin
Blue, back from the vet
Starling pair
Starling manna-waiting
That moon again
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Catkin caught on the clothesline


I think this fell from the European poplar tree that fills a lot of the sky above our backyard. Its leaves have not come out yet, but at its top are a few catkins. The poplar is the most likely source, but some other neighbouring trees produce catkins, too.
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