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Frozen, leaf edition

November 26, 2018 - The cold remains solidly in place, and speaking of solids, the millpond is wearing a coat of thin ice across its entire...
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Bark, silvered

November 14, 2018 - The air is taking on a definite chill, and there's downright genuine cold in the forecast for tomorrow with... gasp... t...
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Unnatural light

June 12, 2017 - It was around 9:30 on an incredibly warm and still night and I was just about to start getting the air-conditioner insta...
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Beam me down

August 07, 2016 - The Rio Olympics are now in full swing, and with my granddaughter Stasia back in residence, we're trying to stage our ow...
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Downfall

July 25, 2016 - More than a decade ago, this eastern-leaning oak did something extraordinary, when it became the nursery for our local R...
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Nursery search

May 07, 2016 - The sun was not the only thing that came out today. When I spotted those welcome rays in the late afternoon—it had raine...
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Carrion baggage

July 07, 2015 - Sometimes I have to walk great distances to find a suitable scene to highlight; other times, I just have to hang out the...
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At the summit

June 26, 2015 - It was a relatively fine day for a hike, and I didn't have to do much convincing to get my nephew Lucas and my granddaug...
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The death of giants

April 04, 2015 - These days, I'm so ticked off about the perpetrators of the carnage across the street that I'm inclined to blame everyth...
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