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Because I Don’t Have a Photographic Memory (Part #21)

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How to Love the Late-Winter Garden

https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/79200207/list/how-to-love-the-late-winter-garden Even as you shiver in the cold north wind, it’s important to embrace the winter season. The more you do, the sweeter spring and summer will be. Here’s how to savor the last winter moments and learn more about your garden habitat. By Benjamin Vogt / Monarch Gardens Lincoln To me, winter is an … Continue reading How to Love the Late-Winter Garden

Because I Don’t Have a Photographic Memory (Part #20)

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Considering many of us are surrounded by snow, or at least the graying landscape, I thought I’d share some photos from previous visits to the gardens.  Yes – I finally moved to a new folder and I am so excited to share the photos with you.  My, they are lovely!

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Photography: When Birds Return, Calling (Post #3)

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The birds have been rather active these few days.  I’m still trying to learn the ins and outs of the new camera, but have been fortunate mostly with the view.  Lots of visitors have come to the bird feeder and sometimes the resulting photographs can surprise you!  Hope you enjoy…

This guy has been showing up every morning.  Most of the birds take one peanut and fly off.  Not him, he’s special.  He actually shoves one peanut down his throat and then grabs another with his beak.  Here, you see him with one peanut stuffed in his mouth.  He grabs another before taking off…

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Showdown!  If you look carefully in the background, the Blue Jay has come in to claim his turf.  The other smaller birds often fly in when they are taking the nuts back to their nest.  This one got caught…

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