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What Do You Do with a Baby Raccoon?
Sometimes Fire Trucks Need Repairs
Two Woodpeckers
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Grand River
Stella
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Red & White
Clean Sweep
Gulls are a Feature
Common Loon
Entropy at the Chief Wawatam Dock
Tern Steals Rock from Duck
Bentley's B-N-L Cafe
Holy Name of Mary Pro-Cathedral
The Bridge Crossing the Straits at Mackinac
Saint Ignace Sunrise
Common Tern
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Our Yard from the Southeast
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Lines on the Sky, with Train
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The Garden Beside the Daylilies
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Our Yard from the Northeast


This view, from our neighbors' driveway, shows the Trellis Garden, the Window Garden, and the flowers & planters around the porch. Most of our front-yard bird feeders are visible here, too, as is the birdbath.
The little trees are two of Joan's Arbor Day Foundation "sticks." Both are, we think, crabapples, but they've led a rough life (rabbits were particularly hard on these two).
Our yard used to be heavily exposed to sunlight. This photo shows that the front yard, at least, now has significant shade. The Spruce and the two White Pines I planted many years back have grown quite large.
The little trees are two of Joan's Arbor Day Foundation "sticks." Both are, we think, crabapples, but they've led a rough life (rabbits were particularly hard on these two).
Our yard used to be heavily exposed to sunlight. This photo shows that the front yard, at least, now has significant shade. The Spruce and the two White Pines I planted many years back have grown quite large.
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