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Trout time

April 30, 2019 - On today's five-miler, I packed the dSLR and a couple of lenses. I knew that, from my cardiologist's perspective, this w...
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Not well hidden falls

February 17, 2019 - I've been meaning to stop by the highway and get a picture of this nameless—as near as I can determine—seasonal waterfal...
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Homecoming

February 27, 2018 - When the Red-shouldered Hawks return to our woods towards the end of February or, in a less-global-climate-change time,...
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Rarer species

January 06, 2018 - It was below zero cold at daybreak, but the morning warmed to the plus numbers... well, plus single numbers... so, with...
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Cactus legs

July 19, 2017 - I spotted this tiny, spiny bug on the petal of a Black-eyed Susan that was growing on the roadside near the house, and,...
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Snowy visitor

March 10, 2017 - Ah, March. Yesterday was butterflies and amphibians; today is cold and heavy snow. Incipient spring is back in hiding an...
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Returning

February 28, 2017 - The day was chilly and gray, and with rain at least a threat, I was nervous about walking with my dSLR in tow. But I was...
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Still glorious

January 07, 2017 - There are some shots I love taking each and every year, and this afternoon, as Winter Storm Helena was at her glorious p...
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Green and white

December 14, 2016 - The recent, blessed rains have really greened up the mosses, and if my red-green colorblind eyes can pick up the vibrant...
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A visit from "Woody"

June 26, 2016 - As is often the case with woodpeckers, I heard the bird before I saw it. And based on the slow and loud bangings on punk...
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Ebony emergence

May 24, 2016 - In yet another example of anti-Pasteurism, chance favored the not-particularly-well-prepared mind. After spending a good...
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Wanna play?

May 19, 2016 - In my charge to myself when I started this daily blog almost three years ago, I resolved, besides committing to a daily...
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Airborne

April 08, 2016 - I was out early this morning to check on how the local Great Blue Herons were faring in the Henne swamp near my house, a...
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After Jonas

January 24, 2016 - The nor'easter has passed out to sea, and in its wake, there are stories of truly epic amounts of snow to our south and...
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A taste of untimely honey

December 16, 2015 - I've been feeling cooped up, but such is the way with the pre-holidays prep, so any opportunity to get outside and walk,...
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