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Category Archives: Nature
Outside my window
Not a great shot, but I’m glad I caught it through the blinds and through the screen. We put this feeder up last fall (full of seed) and I never saw a bird at it all fall. We even made … Continue reading
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For signs and for seasons
God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of sky to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days and years…”
My spring birds!
I heard them! I heard them! My first birds of spring. I can’t see them, but I hear them greeting the sun. I haven’t heard any birdsong for months and months except the occasional Canada geese and Jack’s phone when … Continue reading
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Super Full Moon
Here’s the NASA explanation of it. All I knew was that it was going to look different and cool and I wanted to see it. Sunset came and no moon. The sky was too overcast. And then friends were posting … Continue reading
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The tuning fork tree
We spent some time in a local park yesterday enjoying a fairly warmer day. I took several pictures of trees and tree parts. This one in particular I found interesting. Anyone care to play “Name the species?”
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