Forget-me-nots
Promises, promises
Self-portrait with cat and fireplace
Like no one else at our latitude
Three day old Moon
Some bee
Minnie, contemplating
Not for long, though
Last night's moon rising
Just before moonrise
Cat's paws in the background
House fly
July second; seven degrees; fireplace at the ready
Another day in July
Bee in the weigela
Loud and low
Starling in the rain
Softball net and radio tower
Probably a song sparrow
Some sky
Sparrow in my in-laws' backyard
Robberfly
Day Five Moon
Two bees
Yellow warbler just showing off
Morning before the blinds were opened
The man a crow left behind
The tree's last lighting
Morning sun on plants
Luna at 96.6% illuminated, and then over-exposed
Downy woodpecker back at his well-tuned percussion
The moon last Saturday night
Minnie sniffing the low-tide smells
Peperomia blooming
Some little bulbs I planted two years ago
The chimney's two shadows
Mourning cloak
Where they keep the liquid nitrogen and the oxygen
Nested cars
Pathetic? Not quite.
My cookie sheet
Transfixed
Willows get physical
This, on the lawn
We're all getting short-tempered with this incessa…
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Our kitchen friend


This fellow has been on our kitchen ceiling, and sometimes in a corner of the moulding around the door, for a week or so. He's getting bigger.
We like having him around, but I'm not sure how we'll feel if he is a she and gives birth to a hundred babies.
We like having him around, but I'm not sure how we'll feel if he is a she and gives birth to a hundred babies.
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Yes, a hundred babies might be a bit overwhelming and might require relocation ... :) Hopefully you have a garden? Or, better yet, a tool shed?
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