
Baxter is a climber, and he’s been finding some unorthodox ways to enjoy Cat TV lately. This window in our home office isn’t technically a designated cat perch, but Baxter doesn’t seem to care.
Seeing the world through my viewfinder.
Baxter is a climber, and he’s been finding some unorthodox ways to enjoy Cat TV lately. This window in our home office isn’t technically a designated cat perch, but Baxter doesn’t seem to care.
The dwarf irises have been above ground for at least a week now, visible through kitchen window, the but I only went looking for the crocuses out front this morning.
We’re expecting a few inches of wet, sloppy snow overnight, so I’m glad I haven’t done much spring cleanup yet.
Connor met his fellow black belt candidates at sunrise to begin fitness testing with a mile run. The weather was absolutely beautiful.
We haven’t had a killing frost yet in my Zone 6 garden, so David Austin Heritage English Rose still has a few flushes of bloom! She’s also setting some very large orange hips that should feed a few hungry animals this winter.
The sunrise was so striking this morning that I felt compelled to stop and take a photo not once but twice: once after dropping my son off at school, and again after arriving at work.
The first photo I took while standing next to my car; the second I took from a conference room in my office building, after getting off the elevator but before making my way to my desk.