Jean-Baptiste's friend's butterfly
Crow pondering
The yellow one that's called Yellow
The moon at 67% illumination
Upstart redstart
Honeysuckle
Some kind of miracle
Waiting for the warm weather
Bouffant Blue
Next door
Window
About to turn into Bay L'Argent
The Dirty Oar
Black-and-white
Garlicbragging
Milbert comes to visit
Escape hatch
Harbour Mille
Sophisticated plagiarism
Memory of Stone's Cove
AI Lunchroom
I didn't take the picture. No one took the picture…
The Pope's training
Fog today
Ain't no drab goldfinch
The Unready
Yellow-rumped warbler
Jail. Not jail.
A parliament of crows this morning
Wet-looking bluejay
Red Admiral
European skipper
Some scapes
My friend's clivia
Scowling for friends
And so it goes
Mmm-mmm
It's a trap, an existential trap
Poor Cabbage white
Chicken fat polynya
Fine day on clothes
Still learning
Lucky
A benefit of not mowing
The Moon over our street a few minutes ago
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Tonight's view


This was the view a few minutes ago, looking south from our deck. From the cover of the little icebox I used in lieu of a tripod, perched on the deck rail. The apple and dogberry trees were lit by stray light from the kitchen. But the Milky Way didn't need any of our light to show off.
My camera, the decade-old X100, only does thirty-second exposure easily, so after fifteen seconds I covered the lens. Thus the exif says 30 seconds while it was only fifteen.
My camera, the decade-old X100, only does thirty-second exposure easily, so after fifteen seconds I covered the lens. Thus the exif says 30 seconds while it was only fifteen.
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the stars in the sky are just marvellous!
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