Amaryllis opening
The sword
Bloom opening and Christmas lights
Blue tarp
Kitchen begonia
Jupiter through the trees
Cold morning
Chickadee
I was looking for the living among the dead
Birders
Pine wahhbluh
Talking pensions
Halfway through a thirty-cm snow fall
Post-snow service
Hoppy
And they're in
Waxwing arses
Starling
In good shape all things considered
So rare I never expect, nor recognise them
Where TF are the peanuts?
Chickadee nibbling on his last snack of the day
Not the last amaryllis of the season
J & J have a tidy yard
Trying in his way to be free
Not many warblers left in town
The night before last
Snowbird
Ganster for God
Next-door cat watching birds
Crow's lunch
The male flicker
Disappointed flicker
It may not fit
Nacreous sky
Mummers
Some mosses this afternoon
Moon in the NE sky yesterday afternoon
Mixt fonts
Songbirds
Plant with family history
Mr. Purp
Purps at the Holly
First quarter, hiding or nearly
Not a bunch of flowers
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The internet gods haven't been getting many cat pictures from me for the past year.
But today this stranger appeared at our back door and looked up at the door knob as if to say, "Lemme in, luh."
You know: like "Lemme see yer Christmas tree, missus!" Good townie cat.
We didn't let her in. I suspect she belongs to someone on the next street down.
The crows noticed her and spent five minutes squawking down on her. She was checking out the smells of smaller vertebrates than herself. Eventually she went on her way.
But today this stranger appeared at our back door and looked up at the door knob as if to say, "Lemme in, luh."
You know: like "Lemme see yer Christmas tree, missus!" Good townie cat.
We didn't let her in. I suspect she belongs to someone on the next street down.
The crows noticed her and spent five minutes squawking down on her. She was checking out the smells of smaller vertebrates than herself. Eventually she went on her way.
Fred Fouarge, xenophora, Steve Bucknell, m̌ ḫ and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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