By the grace of someone else's sobriety
Two crows
Graveside
Nigh full
Can Spring be far?
Full over Shea Heights
Old gift
Some roof
A little more snow gone, a few more snowdrops push…
An odd b&w sky
Pigeon in an apple tree
Pigeon in the apple tree
A little advice?
Leaning into the sun
Bold but wary, at least for the time being
Fifty-seven years old
Passing for Spring
Dark day
Scowls anew
Siblings
Suspended vegetation
Café
Breakfast visitor
Impatiens rooting and blooming
Minding, picking and eating
Take-away breakfast
Mourning dove
Next morning
Wintry winds do blow
Creeper creeping
Warm enough for house flies
Sliver Moon
Berry bag
Chipper truck's arse
At the mail boxes
A dervish for love
Number Forty-three
Wash Ballocks
Cape Spear licked by a spit of Arctic ice
An archives
Bleachers and backstop
Self portrait of sorts
Underwing's underside
A few minutes too late
The lane, or cove, with no name
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Gathering sticks


The crows are feeling springish and for a few days have been gathering their sticks.
I saw this crow this morning with a foot-long stick in his claws. As I moved to take a second picture, he startled, dropping the stick, which clattered to the ground. He flew away.
I saw this crow this morning with a foot-long stick in his claws. As I moved to take a second picture, he startled, dropping the stick, which clattered to the ground. He flew away.
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