Rain ending
Bluejay, nutted, unfazed by the dahlia
So, THAT is why. . .
The apple swells
Hoisted
Not-wasp "wasp"
Bernlaws, sternlaws and post-prandial fire
Lemonade stand
Cedar waxwing
Pink
Nearly first quarter
Antares
Surprise
I'm a sucker for the moon
Maybe we were channeling some 1970s film
The times, they are a-changin.
Third-quarter Noon Moon
Dock
King Billy butterfly
The blackberries offering themselves to the bees
Skipper doing his Narcissus thing
Four-spot friend to all humankind
Chuckleypear fungus
Freshly opened but facing away
A dahlia, I think
Young bird in the apple
Wine gift
They were there
Clintonia
Rhododendron Number Two
Junco nest
Starling
Currants gone gaudy
Rhodora
Backyard mooning and starring
Bag of tools
Moustachioed junco nest-building
Some warbler
Yellowjacket wasp getting warm
Pet Pine and the Bluejays
Starling
Pilot's Hill, Spring 1975
Visitor at suppertime
Looking down our street from the church steps up t…
Spruce sprucing up for this year's dating season.
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Day Moon over neighbours' trees


The Moon seen in the daytime is always a little surreptitious, As if it's trying to hide.
And perhaps trying to get outa here quickly.
This was in the late morning; it is scheduled to drop below the horizon in about three hours.
And perhaps trying to get outa here quickly.
This was in the late morning; it is scheduled to drop below the horizon in about three hours.
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