Our apartment came without any wall art - so this fellow showed up at Goodwill and came home with me.
Our Lunar moth (underside) after one rain storm.
the top side of the moth after one rain storm and tangling with the grass clippings.
Three rain storms later and he was worse for wear. I went back the following day but apparently he had become fodder for some wandering animal.
this Willow tree had fallen over well before we came to Augusta. I really thought it was dead but since spring has come, it seems to have sprouted lots of new branches. I guess not all the root system was torn up out of the ground.
Day lillies are always something to photograph. This was taken at 5.30am and the sun was not quite up yet.
This is a very peaceful scene in someone's front yard on Riverside Drive.
This is the older part of the cemetery. some people have been here since the late 1700's. Some of the names on the stones are the same names that appear in the court records of Kennebec Co. that we have just finished digitizing.
These are three piles of wood ready for burning in the fire place. More than a year's supply and down the back of the trees, they had a couple more piles neatly stacked.
I love Queen Ann/s lace. It is so fragile yet it can withstand a lot of things done to it. when I taught flower class, we put the stems into water with food dye and the dye was absorbed by the flower and we had colored Queen Ann's Lace in the arrangements.
These machines look awesome. I do not know if they are for rent, sale, or are used in a lawn service but they sure added color to this house in the pre dawn walk on Riverside Drive.
A sad ending to the use of these weights. They are by the side of the road, presumably for the taking.
This is Charlton Hesotn's body Double hefting two Mighty Volumes that just got re-worked.
his wife also got into the act.
the books by themselves after we had worked with them. We will not be sad to see them go back to the stacks downstairs.
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