Fresh corn-on-the-cob sure is tasty
Can you guess what this is?
How about now?
It's a tree-trimmer
The job requires courage and concentration
Looking sunward on the ridge
Stump, channel swapped
Stump, unswapped
Looking down the hill
Monochrome dandelion
Doesn't look like a fisheye picture, does it
Rhubarb and afternoon sun
Supping on a bud
Dinky little box turtle
With a little hue and saturation adjustment
Clouds in IR the day after a storm
Country lane
Federal Creek from the Big Run bridge
Hmmm. Well, it *is* about lunchtime . . .
Can't eat a worm from the middle, though
That's better
Goes down smooth
Mustn't eat too fast, though
That was satisfying. What's for dessert?
Ah, there's a nice after-lunch morsel
Good thing turtles are faster than junebugs, at le…
But beetles require some disassembly
One wing at a time
Crunchy on the outside, creamy on the inside
Awful picture, but I like it
A pine stand
Bee visits dandelion
Looking across the valley
Lichens
Another picture looking toward a house
A back road
Trying a new feature -- no, not the bee, me
Infrared is often a surprise
Still more chocolate
Dandelion fluff up close
Dandelion as scifi sand monster's mouth
Storm's a'comin'. Well, a'buildin', anyway.
In case you wondered . . .
Infratoad
Playing, still, in the back yard
And still playing in the woods
Infrared is looking up
Familiar scene @ 850nm
The same back road seen elsewhere in color
I like electricity . . .
My neighbor Tom has a weedeater . . .
Trying the pre-AI 50mm f1.4 Nikkor
I like the 85mm f2 Nikkor for infrared
Trees cower 'neath clouds' power
The Meike 25mm f1.8 and infrared
The big sycamore out front
The dreaded multiflora rose
The multiflora flower is pretty, though
After the storm
Into the woods with the new 14mm lens
Amesville, Ohio
Downtown Amesville, Ohio
Storm gone, wind remains
Things they might not have considered
How to be a smart shopper?
The students
These were a little older
These pigs were less than 48 hours old
Some had not been close to livestock before
They were high schoolers from many different place…
Playing in the last of the light
Dusk comes
Deer Tick
Discovering sticky, sweet cotton
A salsa interlude
Getting into it
Taking up the hobo life at an early age
Moist Paula
And here's Caroline Rose herself, with about a zil…
He's still a bassist, though
But he's not scared
A puzzlingly large person with a very big head
It's not all just music
Facing the sun from the Boxcar Stage
Mud by the Main Stage
The left-handed Middle Kid
Here, guitars grow on trees
Moving slowly in the sticky weather
Wheels
Has it all sorted
Shannon Lay and her very red hair
Counterfeit Madison
The new Robbins Crossing store
Meghan Bee plays and the festival begins
Coming down a hill
And riders learn to adjust
This kind of thing happens a lot
One young winner
Not a good place to pass
Three riders, two wheels
The motorcycle equivalent of a rock festival
Busy intersection
The John Penton GNCC is an annual event
The first morning in March . . .
Ohio University was closed by the threat
Construction was put on hold
The prediction was the river would top the running…
River tries to take bike path away
Normally, just some woods
Oh, and stop for the stoplight, too
There's an old dam under there
Kind of pretty, anyway
It was strong while it was there
Did it work? I don't know.
The law
How it happened
A surprise
Coming in to the pits
Where they go before, during, and after
Heading into the woods
Whoa, there!
Don't go there!
Pretty surroundings
Wheelie
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