Passing for Spring
Dark day
Scowls anew
Siblings
Suspended vegetation
Café
Breakfast visitor
After breakfast
Wrapt plants, wrapt boxes
Surely it is spring
Not my great-grandmother's Christmas cactus
Squill's up!
Juniperporn
New signage
Following the recipe (wherever it goes)
Kid with toy
Spring is lungwort
Decorated tea strainer
Preening between songs
Bog myrtle
Taking leave of my presence
Looking into the heart of a juniper
Maybe tomorrow
Bold but wary, at least for the time being
Leaning into the sun
A little advice?
Pigeon in the apple tree
Pigeon in an apple tree
An odd b&w sky
A little more snow gone, a few more snowdrops push…
Some roof
Old gift
Full over Shea Heights
Can Spring be far?
Nigh full
Graveside
Two crows
By the grace of someone else's sobriety
Gathering sticks
Impatiens rooting and blooming
Minding, picking and eating
Take-away breakfast
Mourning dove
Next morning
Wintry winds do blow
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Fifty-seven years old


The past few years I have been paying attention to man-made flying things overhead. This Ukraine-based (but USA-owned) Antonov 12 has been making frequent stops here for some time, moving what I think must be fruit and vegetables from the Caribbean to Western Europe.
Cavok, the company who owns it, apparently established itself in the post-Soviet times by buying cheaply old military planes like this one (very similar to the Lockheed Hercules) and making them into workaday commercial vehicles.
This old boat is apparently 57 years old now. I took the picture today as It left here for Nassau.
Cavok, the company who owns it, apparently established itself in the post-Soviet times by buying cheaply old military planes like this one (very similar to the Lockheed Hercules) and making them into workaday commercial vehicles.
This old boat is apparently 57 years old now. I took the picture today as It left here for Nassau.
homaris, Martin H., Fred Fouarge have particularly liked this photo
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