Woodpecker Type

The Yellow-bellied Sapsucker eats fruit and insects. He also drills tap holes in the trunks of trees in horizontal rows to find sap. When when he finds it, the woodpecker drills horizontal rows to get more. The black and white bird returns repeatedly to a good tree and drinks from those holes and drill new ones. Titmice, nuthatches, and hummingbirds also come harvest sap... Continue Reading →

Shadows

Afternoon light on a winter's day is soft and mellow.  Its white turns cream colored. Its yellows look blue-grey.It is still. You can feel it breathe.The shadows lengthen and suddenly the light is gone.

Marbleous Sight

Marble hung on my wind chimes reflects an upside-down rendition of tree, snow dusted grass, and sky. I want to see what I might be missing.

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