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
Tricolored bumblebee
The unbidden
Yellow birds are all yellow-hammers
Not much wind
Underside of a miller
Tended
Bluet damselfly
Bloomed for her birthday
Just dropping behind a neighbour's house
Chickadee in the chuckleypears
Sunflower looking up
Fred's ashes back to the sea
Photo-bomber
Antares
Nearly first quarter
Pink
Cedar waxwing
Lemonade stand
Bernlaws, sternlaws and post-prandial fire
Not-wasp "wasp"
Hoisted
The apple swells
So, THAT is why. . .
Bluejay, nutted, unfazed by the dahlia
Rain ending
Day Moon over neighbours' trees
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
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I went to the local motor vehicle registry to drop off an application for my nephew and discovered an empty parking-lot and locked doors. The darkened doors were almost resplendent with bright signs indicating why -- it is Orangemen's Day. That's a day celebrated hardly anywhere other than here. It is a day that -- even a half-century ago when I started working -- was being officially called in collective agreements some rather less divisive name (it was "Mid-July Holiday" in my first union contract).
Thirty years ago I tried to get a public wave of support to have it transmogrified into an inclusive day for all people of this province, but my idea fell flat. Everyone still calls it Orangemen's Day (or Orangeman's Day as it is here on these signs). I was surprised anyway.
There was a mail slot and my nephew's application is inside it now.
Thirty years ago I tried to get a public wave of support to have it transmogrified into an inclusive day for all people of this province, but my idea fell flat. Everyone still calls it Orangemen's Day (or Orangeman's Day as it is here on these signs). I was surprised anyway.
There was a mail slot and my nephew's application is inside it now.
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