
Yet another full moon.
Three nights in a row
Full moon all over again
Ninety-nine percent

Sunset

Sunrise
Sunrise looking south. The clouds were mimicking Marina’s Incognito Pear Tree.

Question Mark Butterfly (Polygonia interrogations).

It looks leafy


4:30 this morning, looking east. The Pleiades is on the left. Jupiter is in the center.

4:30 this morning, looking south. Saturn is at the top center.

4:30 this morning, looking north. Lots of stars.

4:30 this morning, looking west.

4:30 this morning, looking straight up.

Sunset

Sunset

Synchronized update
Life is reduced to charging devices
Damned to eternal update hell
Bitcoin indulgences ring in virtual coffers
But no souls spring from the depths of our self-made electronic purgatory
Enslaved by our devices
Can we ever learn to breathe again?

Half moon at sunset

Sunset

You all’s souls may be trapped in a self-made cyber purgatory, but I’m just beeing. Just sayin’!

Moon strays farther from Mars and Venus.

Venus, Mars, stars, and the Moon aligned last night from lower right to upper left.

The key to the night sky last night from LiveSky.com.
How many flies do flycatchers catch when flycatchers are catching flies? That is a good 17-syllable question. However, I couldn’t get a Timku out of the question as it is phrased. I made a couple of gifs and wrote and recorded a silly song to go with the gifs, and made a music video instead of a Timku.



This lizard ran up ahead of me and stopped in a sliver of shade and looked at me. When it saw its reflection in the Bazooka, it came back toward me to challenge the lizard in the lens. I had to back up because it got too close for me to focus. It did push-ups for the challenge.
Blue Grosbeak



Bunny in the bosque

New Mexico whiptail lizard
Sparrows


Bullfrog hanging in the current



Turtle

Turkey Vulture