The lane, or cove, with no name
A few minutes too late
Underwing's underside
Self portrait of sorts
Bleachers and backstop
An archives
Cape Spear licked by a spit of Arctic ice
Wash Ballocks
Number Forty-three
A dervish for love
At the mail boxes
Chipper truck's arse
Berry bag
Sliver Moon
Warm enough for house flies
Creeper creeping
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Next morning
Mourning dove
Take-away breakfast
Minding, picking and eating
Impatiens rooting and blooming
Gathering sticks
Moon, Jupiter and Venus
Red Crossbill
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Two purples and a goldfinch
The neighbourhood graveyard
Snowy evening with bus passing
Decided
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Mid-winter spider
Our full of it from the back door
Starling
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Another twa corbies
Optimistic spider
Up the street
This morning
Two of my aunts
"Back off, luh!"
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We are slow
Sharpie
"Quelle belle brume!"
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I was finished making supper and the buzzer had buzzed, so I was in a hurry to get something of the conjunction I saw out the window as I went past it. It was Jupiter and Venus, being swallowed by clouds and going down behind the neighbour's house.
So I grabbed this shot which I am pretty pleased with. My wife held the curtains back for me. It is through three layers of window glass, but not bad.
If you zoom in, you can see three moons of Jove: Callisto, Ganymede and Io. And you can imagine, if you will, that you see the ovate phase of Venus. Maybe. Maybe not.
And then we ate supper. The clouds moved in and the planets slipped further down, and they were gone.
So I grabbed this shot which I am pretty pleased with. My wife held the curtains back for me. It is through three layers of window glass, but not bad.
If you zoom in, you can see three moons of Jove: Callisto, Ganymede and Io. And you can imagine, if you will, that you see the ovate phase of Venus. Maybe. Maybe not.
And then we ate supper. The clouds moved in and the planets slipped further down, and they were gone.
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I can see also the face of a night ghost with its glowing eyes ; )
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