Thursday, December 24, 2020
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Munch Time
Fluffy Cat
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Snow Laden Trees
My Furry Tree Neighbors
There seemed to be some argumentations, few confrontations, and a lot of running after each other. I am not a nosy neighbor but this was too much to miss. I tried to take a few snaps through the window glass which came back mostly blurry.
This whole business went on for quite some time. Then things finally settled and everyone decided to have breakfast in the open (except me, of course).
My furry friends are not high on sharing so I would never know its background. Why don’t they stay inside their cozy tree dreys, and cavity nests on a day like this? They should be munching on nuts that they have been collecting so painstakingly throughout the summer and read books. (o.k. no books for the tree folks yet, that was a wild flight of fantasy but they can definitely share stories, I guess).
All I can say is that my furry tree neighbors are a real weird bunch.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Christmas Preparations
Watermain Break
This was a new and totally unexpected thing for me in our area. However, according to the net, the city gets more than a thousand watermain breaks each year. Aging infrastructure and the freeze-thaw cycle of winter are the main reasons in this regard. The city maintains a 'Not Water Map' to provide information and estimated repair times for each situation.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Mushroom Eating Deer
Friday, November 20, 2020
Sun's Halo Encore
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Frozen in time
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Murals near Coleman Avenue
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Humankind and Nature
Outside the Box at Dawes and Danforth
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Creatures of a fantasy world
People like to adorn their front laws with a variety of ornaments. There are bird feeders, little fountains, garden gnomes, animal forms, whirligig, chimes, and myriad other things. But I like little stone animals the most. Here are a few beings from my immediate neighborhood.
I imagine that in a magical fantasy world, these creatures might get bored by their day jobs of standing still all day long. Within the veil of darkness, they might go around to meet each other, tease grumpy cats on their way and might play hide and seek with raccoons all night long. Then hurry back to their assigned places before the crack of dawn.