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
Graveyard with a view
Cup o' tea at the grave
Dogberry, shed, and the light beyond the hill
Sumpin from nuttin
Jupiter showing off three of his moons while our s…
Wet snow
Apple
She was not saying no.
Luna with Jupiter looking over her shoulder
Moon over the neighbours' roof
Eating a yew berry in the apple tree
Past peak chimney
Pitchipees are happy
Flicker into the holly berries
The hill behind me
Ghost leaves
Faded. Or fading, having more yet to fade.
Jupiter and Saturn presiding
Some fly or other
Jupiter and his moons
Moon, full
Raspberry, unexpected
Moon flanked by Jupiter and Saturn
Fog lit up by a tower light
Sunset over the neighbour's house
OK, so it's getting long again
Larry's hangover
What Larry left me
Two pets
Next-door cat
Up around the corner
Sodium amber monochromed
Drizzle walk
I think a sanderling
Chickadee gardener
Grand Bank constituency office
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Back for nuts


The pigeons live wild in the city but they are more dependent than most birds on what they scrounge from us human beings. Through the summer months they are happy enough to stay away from our deck, but the colder months are different. Today, 5 October, was the first day this season one of them came by to strut back and forth and to eat from our platter.
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