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my parking lot dandelion

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there was a small wooded area

through which there flowed a stream

frogs hopped about but those I could not photograph (I wasn’t fast enough)

but across the road in a field I found a bunny rabbit who mostly sat still except when he was nibbling

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… while peering into the Charles River.

I think I was tucked at the base of a bridge along the Esplanade trying to photograph fish, and then I thought, why not photograph the patterns forming in and on the water.

I have not been back to the river much at all.  We’ll see what happens before this summer’s end.

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I’m not sure if it was a dandelion.  The wispy head was the size of a softball.  I’d never seen one so large before.  There were, in fact, three growing on the side of the hill.  I saw them as I raced to the train station.  Running late, I couldn’t photograph them at the time.  A few hours later, heading home, I saw that there was only this one remaining. The others had blown away.

This one’s placement on the hill was too high, and the plants around it too thorny, for me to get too close.  I zoomed in as best I could but I could not brush away the grasses growing in front of it. Later, I considered deleting the image — it was not what I had expected — but something stayed my hand long enough to see the beauty of what I had captured, and which existed no more except in memory.

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A young friend asked if she might see more of the broken piece alluded to in the previous post. And so for her, here it is.

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The sea urchin shell was whole when I picked it up off the beach but I was too cavalier when I placed it in my bag.  In the end, only one section was broken, and not lost.  So, if I am careful, I can recreate the whole with barely perceptible, yet beautiful lines, marking the breaks.

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… from the computer screen (for a bit).

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I have to admit I was much more enchanted by the first few winter storms.  Now as we batten down the hatches for roughly 10 inches of snow tonight, I’m really, really, really looking forward to spring.  I may feel differently in the morning when the sun’s rays strike all the white surfaces.  We’ll see … 😉

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