Frost rimed oak leaves brushed by winter's breath. The thaw reclaims it all, the birds won't find their death. Weeds wear white ephemera, pale signatures of ice. Sleep on you dreaming creatures, til the year has had its price.
The iris are now blooming…and the peonies are out…
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This is one of the prettiest seasons…the front yard is irises, lots of
irises….we’re going to be digging up large yellow and purple clumps and
setting th...
Nemesis Bird
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[image: Barred Owl]
Last weekend I was finally able to photograph one of the birds that has
eluded me here in Minnesota for years. Don't get me wrong I hav...
CAMERA CRITTERS # 267 - The Chipmunks are back
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Yesterday, and for the first time this year, a Chipmunk visited our deck.
I was happy, it was as if an old friend had come to call. I was
especially happ...
I love stuff.
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Sometimes I am funny ha-ha. Other times, I am funny peculiar. I treasure
this balance. Which is good, because it's involuntary and irreversible. Continue
r...
Return To Normal?
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In trying to dispel the post-holiday blues this morning I took a trip to
Out Rawcliffe, and not sure what I might find I first took a walk around
the ringi...
Windowsill garden update
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Our windowsill garden is doing well. the mixed salad leaves and coriander
are doing better than ever on our living room windowsill. Our tomatoes are
doing ...
The Mystery of a Good Event
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What makes for a good event? Well, it helps when a moderator is working
with three wicked smart women with lightning-fast tongues and a great sense
of hum...
Some more
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This will be the last of the backlog for now. and the last if this don't
show.
*White Wagtail*
A little tiff. Couple of *Oystercatchers.*
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Cut Short in Top 10 on itunes
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Cut Short is in Top 10 free downloads on the whole of itunes! Please tell
everyone you know who has a computer or smartphone, and uses itunes, and
help int...
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*he best laid schemes of mice and men:*
Today's blogpost was scheduled to be the process of making a new and
oversized print for my appearance at Spectrum F...
A giant TOUR catch up. Also, we wear the same boots.
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posted by Neil Gaiman
I need to get back to blogging. Too many things are stacking up, and I'm
paying attention over on Twitter and Tumblr and such, but not...
Aprendiz de Assassino
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*Originally published at Robin Hobb. You can comment here or there.*
[image: Brazil Assassin's Apprentice cover]I am very pleased to say that in
July, th...
Love the toad and save the frogs
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[image: Common Toad]
It's Save the Frogs Day today. To celebrate, here's a toad I found in my
garden the other week, and you can listen to John Shuttlewort...
C2E2 is this weekend! Here's where Katie will be...
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It's time for C2E2 in Chicago again! One of my favorite shows of the year... all the feel and hustle and bustle of a HUGE convention all within reasonable dr...
WHITE-TAILED PTARMIGANS
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White-tailed Ptarmigan - simply beautiful!
WHITE-TAILED PTARMIGAN IS ONE OF THE BEST BIRDING EXPERIENCES ON THE PLANETin its pure white winter dress and away...
Cheeky Hazel Nut Gobbler
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Well I never learn do I. We get quite a few squirrels in the garden from
time to time, usually they are on my mums peanut bird feeders causing
havoc. As ...
Silver Linings
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As most everyone knows, much of the country has been ravaged by an unrelenting drought. And it has been HOT! Crops have suffered and people are at their wi...
Gone but never forgotten
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This is Rachys mum, my beautiful daughter passed away at 20.45 on wednesday
26th october 2011, she was so brave as she knew time was running out, she
had e...
An interview with Susannah Conway, photographer
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This week we're pleased to bring you an interview with Susannah Conway.
This is part of our 'An interview with...' series.
Susannah is a photographer, wri...
Dance of the Adders
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This spring, some of Devon’s snakes will engage in spectacular behaviour
known as the ‘dance of the adders’, when two vipers rise up and sway back
and for...
April's State of the Thing
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I've just sent out the April State of the Thing, our monthly newsletter. Sign
up to get it, or you can read it online.
This month's State of the Thing intr...
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