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
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On display
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At my feet
Yellow clover
Not this year's leaf
Norma and Eli
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Hoverfly, I think
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Brushing my teeth, I look up and see this
Juniper, frisky
Maple opening
Juniper. . . . Oh, okay: "larch"
As good a whale picture as I could get
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Catkin caught on the clothesline
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Nineteen years ago
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Bronze carabid
Cold-weather blooms
Past-their-prime roses
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My pet pine


I have had this pine growing in a pot, or a series of pots, since the early 1980s. It's only about a metre tall -- short not for lack of thriving, but a result of my keeping it pot-bound.
It is now, in early June, producing its annual crop of conelets, from which in a couple of days clouds of pollen will issue.
It is now, in early June, producing its annual crop of conelets, from which in a couple of days clouds of pollen will issue.
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