robin

There’s nothing particularly interesting about a robin. It’s probably the species of animal most overlapping my childhood in the Midwest and fatherhood in the PNW – though the ones here are much fatter than their eastern counterparts with some positively huge.

shed in shadow

There’s a farm not too far from my house where I do a lot of volunteering and we keep a small p-patch. Near the farm there are a couple of weathered structures nestled among the scotch broom. The broom is in color now, and though it’s an invasive, I can’t help but love its bright yellow against a clear blue sky.

barred owl

Lots of yard work today: ferns to prune, blackberries and weeds to pull, naps under the midday sun. I recall making blackberry pies in Illinois and paying $15 for the primary ingredient – here the blackberry is an invasive weed.

big puppy sitting on the boat

This is not the Big Puppy, my daughter’s absolute favorite animal, but his backup. Big Puppy recently started showing the signs any animal would if he weighed five plus pounds and was carried everywhere, usually in a stranglehold about his neck. My wife and I decided acquiring a backup would be a prudent decision, especially considering the Huge size was no longer available in the catalogs.

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