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Splat
Mid-December dandelion
Jove and his kids
Orion in the Moon's glare
Not long for this world, at least not standing
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Early morning selfie
For me, a rare bird
Past the solstice
Christmas Oriole
Wet-snowy Boxing Day bird
Not as messy as it looked
A skim of ice on the pond
In the neighbourhood graveyard
Neighbour's garden
Last day of the year
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Tanks
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Creeper creeping
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Venus resplendent
The front room
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Here for lunch
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Persisting
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The kitchen in a beer bubble
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Flicker
Weather? What weather?
Zombie hosta
Resting, chatting
Still blooming
Kev out for a spin
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Jove is back


It's been rainy and cloudy here for about six weeks so I had not noticed that Jupiter was rising again in the evening sky. That is until this evening when I saw him half-way up the Eastern sky at about 8:30pm. It's still cloudy most of the time, but there were a few breaks so I could look up through the tree branches and see him and his visible moons.
All four of the Galilean moons are on the upper-right side of him though Io is so close it is just a sty on Jove's eye. But the three you can distinguish easily in this picture are, lower-left to upper-right, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
None of the specks are specks -- they are all U-shaped due to my hand-holding the camera in a stiff breeze a few degrees below freezing.
All four of the Galilean moons are on the upper-right side of him though Io is so close it is just a sty on Jove's eye. But the three you can distinguish easily in this picture are, lower-left to upper-right, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
None of the specks are specks -- they are all U-shaped due to my hand-holding the camera in a stiff breeze a few degrees below freezing.
Didier Foulard, William Sutherland, William (Bill) Armstrong, volker_hmbg have particularly liked this photo
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