Blue Morning, Blue Frost

Marina’s Incognito Pear Tree at Sunrise surrounded by Rebeecca’s Black Bamboo.

Blue ice in abstractia

Have you ever had an urge to stick your tongue on a frosted pipe?

Spunk Marble and Jake. The first time Spunk and Marbled dared to stay in the same room with Jake for more and a few passing seconds.

Cranes in the field at sunset

The cranes flew over to the Rio Grande to roost.

NCC 1701 disguised as a cloud hovering over the Sandias at Sunset.

¡Hasta la Vista! Babies!

Walter’s tail among the tatones in a different tree from yesterday.

We couldn’t find Walter and Willa in their cottonwood tree this afternoon. And for good reason. They were not in it. They had both flown to the tree to the west of their tree. It will be very hard to see them at dusk from now on.

Nora napping way up high in the cottonwood west of the tree she nested in.

Willa sacked out after making the flight to the new tree.

Western Tanager

Swallow, House Finch, Robin

Mother’s Day Flowers

Silver napping

Marina’s Incognito Pear tree has become rather sculptural.

Sunset

Question Mark

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