The skies do seem so blue. The other day at our bird feeder we had two unusual visitors -- a indigo bunting and rose breasted grosbeak -- have never even heard of the grosbeak let alone seen one -- maybe they've always been around its just now I have the time to notice them? Also spotted a skinny gray coyote near our local grammar school. As we continue to hunker down, the wildlife seems to be moving in!
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I love the stone fence, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe yellow jack was snapping today.
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ReplyDeleteI love the boathouse. Quintessential New England.
ReplyDeleteThe skies do seem so blue. The other day at our bird feeder we had two unusual visitors -- a indigo bunting and rose breasted grosbeak -- have never even heard of the grosbeak let alone seen one -- maybe they've always been around its just now I have the time to notice them? Also spotted a skinny gray coyote near our local grammar school. As we continue to hunker down, the wildlife seems to be moving in!
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