Larry's hangover
OK, so it's getting long again
Sunset over the neighbour's house
Fog lit up by a tower light
Moon flanked by Jupiter and Saturn
Raspberry, unexpected
Moon, full
Jupiter and his moons
Some fly or other
Jupiter and Saturn presiding
Faded. Or fading, having more yet to fade.
Ghost leaves
The hill behind me
Back for nuts
Two crows in a juniper
Gulls, baseball diamond, wire diamonds
Sternlaws, bernlaws, siblings and spice
Up the street, mid-October
The light across the valley
Finery
Palimpsest
Moon rising over the hill
After the rainstorm, out for a walk
Two pets
Next-door cat
Up around the corner
Sodium amber monochromed
Drizzle walk
I think a sanderling
Chickadee gardener
Grand Bank constituency office
Mmmmm
Sanderlings, Sandy Cove
Hosta, in heat
That day lily, late today
Bugs I mistook; plants with changing names
Yester day lily and to day lily
Painted pink
Old film, old camera, old friends in the pandemic
Blown
The Other Minnie
Milbert's tortoiseshell
Knapweed they call it now
Bee on vetch
An apple
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What Larry left me


Hats off to Larry. His calling card. It’s sprayed all over every glass, board, and car.
Bugs pulverized – wings, guts, 'n' eyes eyes eyes.
That’s how Larry says good-bye to you.
Bugs pulverized – wings, guts, 'n' eyes eyes eyes.
That’s how Larry says good-bye to you.
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We did have a bird sheltering from the storm, and in an odd spot -- on a tiny ledge at the top of a post in our front porch. It must have known how to read the signs. I think it was a chickadee.
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