One of our neighbourhood crow family
In the day's honour
Warm night, long ago
Inside the Louvre, looking out
Junks into splits
Twinspur
My volunteer long-tailed Linaria, still blooming
Two of 'em
The mobbing goldfinches are back
For the moment, calm
Purple finch by the pet pine
Late winter, 2005
Minnie at the kitchen table
Twenty-six percent illuminated
Cheap trick
What December looks like
Morning visitors, evening grosbeaks
Moon by request
Wet, wind-blown flicker, licking out her tongue
Oh yeah, a white-throated sparrow
That moon tonight
High noise; blowy skies
Moon just showing through
Pedestrian bridge in Cuba. Probably Boca de Camari…
Spring 2004: Che -- your example lives; your idea…
Greedy-guts again
Poppy
Staring at some birds
Mighta bin. Coulda bin.
Water glass
Flea beetle, I think
My end of Town
Volunteer
Moon at Noon reimagined
Shrooms by my door
The view from my desk
Mars presiding
Full moon over pigeon spikes and roof
House guest
All the potatoes
At the Peace Garden
Above us, only sky
Another accidental Linaria
Lesson learnt. Maybe.
Green bottle fly in the thistledown
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Hallowe'en Moon


This is what the Moon looked like outside my backdoor a few minutes ago. That was about eight hours after the actual full of the Moon, but close enough that, I am told, it is 99.9% illuminated. I bet, like me, you can't tell the difference between this and a fully full Moon.
Some people call this a 'blue moon."
Others like to suggest that's a "wrong" meaning.
Yeah yeah. Ask a thousand people and 999 of them, 99.9%, will likely tell you it is a blue moon.
That's how words get their meaning -- the way most people use them.
Some people call this a 'blue moon."
Others like to suggest that's a "wrong" meaning.
Yeah yeah. Ask a thousand people and 999 of them, 99.9%, will likely tell you it is a blue moon.
That's how words get their meaning -- the way most people use them.
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