Very small landscape
"Back off, luh!"
Two of my aunts
This morning
Up the street
Optimistic spider
Another twa corbies
Truck's arse, in this case that of an ambulance
Starling
Our full of it from the back door
Mid-winter spider
Can't decide
Decided
Snowy evening with bus passing
The neighbourhood graveyard
Two purples and a goldfinch
Finches in the snow
Red Crossbill
Moon, Jupiter and Venus
Together, almost and for only a short time
The lane, or cove, with no name
A few minutes too late
Underwing's underside
Sharpie
"Quelle belle brume!"
Pigeon
Mourning dove
Get a room
Walter and Roger
Cold rhododendron
Still lit, by popular demand
My neighbour tending his fire
Purity
Mars leading the Moon across the sky
Jove and two of his dancing companions
Breaking fast
Mourning dove in the morning rain on New Year's Da…
Neighbourly light
Sky
On the third day of Christmas
Skinny sliver Moon
Done and toasted
Goldy
Mr Purp
Flicker this morning
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We are slow


By the standards of most people, including most of our neighbours, we are slow to take down our Christmas decorations. Here it is, January 21st, and we are still lighting the outdoor tree.
The tree was cut over a month ago but the birds like it as much as we do. We'll leave it up until it gets blasty, probably May month, perhaps June.
About 20 cm of snow fell overnight and by early evening the temperature had crept up to a half degree above freezing. That was enough for the weightier clumps to start falling. That is what you see on the right-hand side.
The tree was cut over a month ago but the birds like it as much as we do. We'll leave it up until it gets blasty, probably May month, perhaps June.
About 20 cm of snow fell overnight and by early evening the temperature had crept up to a half degree above freezing. That was enough for the weightier clumps to start falling. That is what you see on the right-hand side.
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