Starling on an apple bough
Keep the inside of the chimney clean, it says
Liverworts and mosses, frisky
Reports of his death were premature
Arctic blue, a.k.a. Newfoundland Blue, butterfly
Seen one, seen 'em all.
I didn't dare remove any golf balls
Blue jays flyin' in the rain
Dandy Long Legs
Bumblebee
Walking past a muddy puddle
Some friends of ours
Again! A Northern Blue, maybe?
Dragon's mouth orchid
Delta to Frankfurt or Dubai or somewhere
Scabiosa just starting out
Not among the friendly ones
After the spider ate what s/he wanted
European skipper, I think
Local dancing and drinking establishment
Near-bonsai near-topiary
Some thistle
Signs
Bubbly day
Gone bananas
Bitter cress and a lot of other names
My 1995 visit to Toronto
The cat wonders what I am at
One night, after a drink
Kelly
First columbine
Reunion
A and M, Redscale
A few seconds apart, 24 years ago
New Moon setting
Frost heave
When focus is not as critical
Just overexposed, thassall!
Mother preening her young
Three-Way Switch Drawing
Saturday night sky
White-crowned sparrow
Spring snow
Squill or Scilla, whatever
Kalmia leafing out
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Believe it or not
A friend posted an article of recent pictures of animals doing surprising things. Someone said they were photoshopped but I don't believe that. Sure, I just took this one a day or two ago myself.
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Well, okay: I *did* add the music.
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Well, okay: I *did* add the music.
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