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
Wintry winds do blow
Next morning
Mourning dove
Take-away breakfast
Minding, picking and eating
Impatiens rooting and blooming
Gathering sticks
By the grace of someone else's sobriety
Two crows
Graveside
Nigh full
Can Spring be far?
Full over Shea Heights
Bleachers and backstop
Self portrait of sorts
Underwing's underside
A few minutes too late
The lane, or cove, with no name
Together, almost and for only a short time
Moon, Jupiter and Venus
Red Crossbill
Finches in the snow
Two purples and a goldfinch
The neighbourhood graveyard
Snowy evening with bus passing
Decided
Can't decide
Mid-winter spider
Our full of it from the back door
Starling
Truck's arse, in this case that of an ambulance
Another twa corbies
Optimistic spider
Up the street
This morning
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I was an archivist for 21 years, and was involved in archives in various ways for twenty more years afterwards. I knew Burn Gill when he was the only person in our province with "Archivist" as his job title.
Burn's been dead twenty years. In that time he has had two archival buildings named after him. This one houses the city's archives. I was walking by it early this morning. The parking lot was empty, so I think no one was there yet.
Burn's been dead twenty years. In that time he has had two archival buildings named after him. This one houses the city's archives. I was walking by it early this morning. The parking lot was empty, so I think no one was there yet.
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