When you die at 95
After the burial service of my grandniece's great-…
After the family funeral
Non-scowlery
Thistledown
Went to a wedding
Groom comes for the garter
Caterpillar on the doorframe
Begonia stamens
Jay, rain, nuts
Back of a chair
Another day six or seven stops down from sunny
Out building
Wasp warming
Balls
Befriend a jay, he'll keep coming for breakfast
Plantain horsetails
Instamatic 500
Eyes shut, funny hats
Visitors
Varenna chapel, Holy Week, 2014
Hops
Found
Fledgling chickadee
Shrooms in a pot
"Real" cherries
Bumblebee
Bumblebee in the astilbe
Four frames of Symes's Bridge
Raining
More expired film
Newly strung pylon
Roses
Longhorn borer
Last night's moon rising
After eating, a rest
Jay
Our junco
Raining
Two loaded half-frames
Cutting a Christmas tree in 1986
Crackerberry flower
A neighbour's mock orange
More flowers finished
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Why we can't have anything nice
Well, I suppose it's share and share alike -- slugs like mushrooms too.
Apparently that phrase ("why we can't have nice things") is considered
an Internet meme. Sheesh, it was a common phrase by adults when I was
a kid in the 1950s.
Apparently that phrase ("why we can't have nice things") is considered
an Internet meme. Sheesh, it was a common phrase by adults when I was
a kid in the 1950s.
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